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High Plains Drifter

 

 
Sound (2)
3.6
Plot (2)
3.7
Cast (2)
3.7
Special Effects (2)
3.1
Length & Pace (2)
3.5
Cinematography (2)
3.6

Directors: Clint Eastwood

Writers: Ernest Tidyman (written by)

Release: 22 August 1973 (USA)

Tagline: Welcome to Hell

Plot: A gunfighting stranger comes to the small settlement of Lago and is hired to bring the townsfolk together in an attempt to hold off three outlaws who are on their way.

Cast: Clint Eastwood - The Stranger,   Verna Bloom - Sarah Belding,   Marianna Hill - Callie Travers (as Mariana Hill),   Mitch Ryan - Dave Drake (as Mitchell Ryan),   Jack Ging - Morgan Allen,   Stefan Gierasch - Mayor Jason Hobart,   Ted Hartley - Lewis Belding,   Billy Curtis - Mordecai,   Geoffrey Lewis - Stacey Bridges,   Scott Walker - Bill Borders,   Walter Barnes - Sheriff Sam Shaw,   Paul Brinegar - Lutie Naylor,   Richard Bull - Asa Goodwin,   Robert Donner - Preacher,   John Hillerman - Bootmaker

Runtime: 105 min

Country: USA

Language: English

Company: Malpaso Company, The

Links: IMDb Profile

Categories: Thriller, Western


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Squish
Reviews: 740
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High Plains Drifter (1973) * Top Pick *

Oh... my... Awesome. Genre: Western Drama Thriller Starring: Clint Eastwood (Escape from Alcatraz; Where Eagles Dare); Verna Bloom (Animal House; The Last Temptation of Christ) Directed By: Clint Eastwood ( Million Dollar Baby ; Mystic River) Overview: When a gunfighter drifts into the small mining town of Lago, the town hires him to defend them from the three outlaws who vowed they'd return to settle a score. If you were asked to think of 'the best Westerns that exist', The Good, The Bad And The Ugly , Once Upon a Time In the West, and Unforgiven would most likely be some of the titles that come to mind. Even if you were to keep listing off the films you know, High Plains Drifter may well never make your list. For as much as the second feature directed by Clint Eastwood has earned its place in the annals of its genre , its popularity seems almost non-existent, and certainly nowhere near the degree that it deserves. Thematically fitting Sergio Leone's 'Man With No...

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2010-05-16 08:00:15
Mattsuzaka
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A Strapped Shoplifter, a Pirate on Cassette

The LAMB does this fun little blogathon thingy called the LAMBs in the Director’s Chair, in which a specific director is put under the spotlight and any LAMB member can contribute in any way they see fit as long is it has to do with the directors overall work in film or a specific movie helmed. When they announced that the fifth director for the Directors Chair event was going to be Clint Eastwood, I was very ecstatic to say the least. Eastwood is a director that I adore and his filmography is filled with so many great movies, but there is only one that came immediately to mind when I thought about my own contribution. 1973’s High Plains Drifter is set in the town of Lago, and the townsfolk have a whole lot to worry about. They suffer from a dark past that haunts them for their greedy ways, and there’s a trio of gunslingers that are to be released from prison and will be looking to take revenge on the town that betrayed them and had...

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2010-03-05 23:02:10

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