Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA loner cowboy gets entangled in a town's fight against a corrupt sheriff. His involvement with a local woman leads to violence, robbery, and murder, leaving the cowboy a wanted man pursued ... Tout lireA loner cowboy gets entangled in a town's fight against a corrupt sheriff. His involvement with a local woman leads to violence, robbery, and murder, leaving the cowboy a wanted man pursued by a posse.A loner cowboy gets entangled in a town's fight against a corrupt sheriff. His involvement with a local woman leads to violence, robbery, and murder, leaving the cowboy a wanted man pursued by a posse.
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While Hardly in the Mann/Boetticher/Peckinpah Camp, This Little Movie is Indeed a Bit Different from Standard Stuff in its Introspection of Some Off Beat Characters that Include a Brutal Dictatorial Sheriff, a Dim-Witted Likable Stiff, a Good Hearted Drifter, and Jack Nicholson as a Slightly Miscast Bad/Good Guy. Diana Darin is the Damaged Goods still Managing to Look Good and Emote Kindness.
Overall, Worth a Watch for Early Nicholson, a Good but Short Story, and Some Colorful Cinemascope Landscapes.
To me the most intriguing Westerns are ones that portray some aspect of the Old West based at least partly on fact. I put this film in that category as it does portray a phenomenon of those days, namely the existence of a few Sheriffs who were little more than legalized executioners.
The cast and crew just went out to Arizona and filmed this on the desert in a straightforward manner. It works for me.
The film is set in some old western town. Soon you realize that the Marshal is insane or a total sadist. I'd vot for him being BOTH!! For him, the law is a meant to control everyone and soon he locks up one guy for having a father who was a crook! Then, he insists that a poor feeble-minded guy is a thief and is about to shoot him!! A stranger in town attacks the Marshal to stop this murder...and ends up getting locked up as well! And, it only gets worse!
While the film has a very nice plot, it was far from perfect...hence the score of 6. The actors were all no-names at the time (of course, Jack Nicholson has gone on to better things....or so I've been told). Most were reasonably good but not outstanding. The script also had a few loose ends such as the 'big revelation' from the lady at the end...which turned out to be not much of a revolation. Still, it IS original and kept my interest. Plus, if you aren't sure about investing your time, it's only a hour in length!
Many people in the town would love to just up and move away but the crazy sheriff would some way convince them to stay.
There was also a woman who recently moved into town and had an affair with the sheriff and held some deep dark secrets about him, which made him want her to leave on the next stagecoach out of town.
Jack Nicholson was very young in this picture but just his appearance in the film makes it worth your while to watch and enjoy.
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- AnecdotesBurt Reynolds was originally cast to play Will Brocious.
- Citations
[Billy picks up a gunbelt]
Billy: Well, I guess if I am going to be wanted man, I might as well wear this.
Will Brocious: Every well-dressed bad man does, Billy.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Best in Action: 1962 (2018)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Vanishing Frontier
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