<p><b>Savage violence and cruel morality reign in the backwater deserts of Cormac McCarthy's <i>No Country for Old Men</i>, a tale of one man's dark opportunity – and the darker consequences that spiral forth.<br><br>Adapted for the screen by the Coen Brothers (<i>Fargo</i>, <i>True Grit</i>), winner of four Academy Awards (including Best Picture).</b><br><br><b>'A fast, powerful read, steeped with a deep sorrow about the moral degradation of the legendary American West' – <i>Financial Times</i></b><br><br>1980. Llewelyn Moss, a Vietnam veteran, is hunting antelope near the Rio Grande when he stumbles upon a transaction gone horribly wrong. Finding bullet-ridden bodies, several kilos of heroin, and a caseload of cash, he faces a choice – leave the scene as he found it, or cut the money and run. Choosing the latter, he knows, wil