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Pendez-les haut et court

Original title: Hang 'Em High
  • 1968
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Clint Eastwood in Pendez-les haut et court (1968)
When an innocent man barely survives a lynching, he returns as a lawman determined to bring the vigilantes to justice.
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When an innocent man barely survives a lynching, he returns as a lawman determined to bring the vigilantes to justice.When an innocent man barely survives a lynching, he returns as a lawman determined to bring the vigilantes to justice.When an innocent man barely survives a lynching, he returns as a lawman determined to bring the vigilantes to justice.

  • Director
    • Ted Post
  • Writers
    • Leonard Freeman
    • Mel Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Inger Stevens
    • Pat Hingle
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    47K
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    • Director
      • Ted Post
    • Writers
      • Leonard Freeman
      • Mel Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Inger Stevens
      • Pat Hingle
    • 196User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
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    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • Marshal Jed Cooper
    Inger Stevens
    Inger Stevens
    • Rachel Warren
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • Judge Fenton
    Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    • Captain Wilson
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Marshal Dave Bliss
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Sheriff Ray Calhoun
    Ruth White
    Ruth White
    • Madame 'Peaches' Sophie
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Miller
    Alan Hale Jr.
    Alan Hale Jr.
    • Matt Stone
    Arlene Golonka
    Arlene Golonka
    • Jennifer
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Prisoner
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • The Prophet
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Loomis
    Michael O'Sullivan
    Michael O'Sullivan
    • Francis Elroy Duffy
    Joseph Sirola
    Joseph Sirola
    • Reno
    James MacArthur
    James MacArthur
    • The Preacher
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • Jenkins
    Bert Freed
    Bert Freed
    • Schmidt
    • Director
      • Ted Post
    • Writers
      • Leonard Freeman
      • Mel Goldberg
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    7bkoganbing

    "If This Territory Is To Become a State...................."

    Hang 'Em High marks Clint Eastwood's return to the American cinema, taking his character from those Sergio Leone films back to the good old USA. And even giving the man with no name, a name.

    In this case he's Jed Cooper who has bought some cattle from some rustlers unknowingly and is accused of rustling and murder by a self constituted posse headed by vengeful Ed Begley. The dozen in the posse hang him.

    Up to now this sounds like The Oxbow Incident. But unlike what happened to Dana Andrews, Anthony Quinn, and Francis Ford a very old and fraying rope was used. Eastwood's neck doesn't snap and the group don't wait until he chokes to death. He survives and becomes a man with a mission.

    The nicest part for Eastwood is he gets to do his mission with the imprimatur of the law. The best performance in the film comes from Pat Hingle who's a no-nonsense hanging federal judge in the territory. He intends to see that laws are enforced and justice is swift.

    Besides Hingle and Bailey, director Ted Post gives Eastwood a good cast of film and TV regulars in support. The tragic Inger Stevens is his leading lady here, a woman who's got a vengeance quest of her own going and who really does understand what makes Clint tick. This was one of her last films, she was a troubled and tragic woman in life. A very sad loss.

    Clint's legion of fans will love this one.
    lawrence-14

    Worth watching and not to be ignored

    Big Clint's first film outside of Serigo Leone's sensational Dollars trilogy is none other than...a Western. Hang 'Em High is a rather overlooked entry in Clint's long and impressive film wagon, even though it is a serious, no-nonsense and modest look at crime and punishment and a subtle dig at the injustice system, which was somewhat forgotten by his critics who emphasised that he was a symbol of violence, especially in the Dollars trilogy and the Dirty Harry series.

    Clint plays an ex-lawman who picks up a new badge after he is almost killed by a group of men who hang him and leave him for dead. He then embarks on a mission to hunt them down one-by-one and hand them over to the law.

    Ted Post's watchable Western drama is definetly a refreshing break from most other 'revenge' movies. Instead of cold-blooded vengence, the script decides to display Clint's character, though still as the cold, silent anti-hero, as a more peaceful person who would truly like to see men behind bars rather than shooting them down. The film also keeps it grip, rarely letting a boring moment crawl in even though this is more talk than action.

    Its not a perfect, polished or particularly great film - the characterisation always stays pretty low and the romance between Clint and the charming Inger Stevens isn't fully developed, for instance. However, it has its highlights - a memorable opening sequence and an effective musical score - along with its notable touch for seeing justice rather than violence and killing. A good effort that's worth watching and not ignoring.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    We all have our ghosts, Marshal.

    Hang 'Em High is directed by ted Post and written by Leonard Freeman and Mel Goldberg. It stars Clint Eastwood, Inger Stevens, Pat Hingle, Ed Begley, Ben Johnson, Charles McGraw, Ruth White and Bruce Dern. Music is by Dominic Frontiere and cinematography is shared by Richard H. Kline and Leonard J. South.

    An innocent man survives a lynching and returns as a lawman and sets about bringing the vigilantes to justice.

    After making a name in Leone's Dollars Trilogy, Eastwood returned to America and began cementing his name in the genre of film that would come to define him. Though very much an American Western, this does have Spaghetti Western tonal splinters. Story is derivative and safe, however the characterisations are not and are pungent enough to warrant viewing investment.

    Unfortunately director Ted Post often lets the pace sag to unbearable levels - especially in the last third of film, it's a shame that the mooted Robert Aldrich didn't get the gig. There simply is not enough on the page to sustain the near two hour running time, with the finale proving to be a rather flat experience. The liberal stance on the death penalty is a touch heavy handed, but not so as to kill the picture since the thought process of the complexities of justice holds high interest values. Then of course there is Eastwood to lure one in.

    He's not the best actor in the film, though the amorality of character he plays makes him the fascinating centre piece. Hingle steals the acting honours as the stoically forthright Judge Fenton, while Stevens also shines as Rachael Warren, a character who like Eastwood's Jed Cooper has an obsessional motive for capturing criminals in her heart. All told the perfs across the board are pitched right and good value.

    I'm not sure if the fact two cinematographers were used was a job for mates scenario? Whatever though, for there's nice work here, the New Mexico locations pleasing and at the same time mood compliant for the harsher edges of the story. Frontiers's music is interesting, full of ebullience - sometimes overbearing, it strangely at times sounds familiar to some of Herrmann's compositions in the fantasy genre...

    Hang 'Em High is an important entry in the Western genre library, though neither great or bad, it's still a must see for genre enthusiasts. 7/10
    Infofreak

    Not as great as the Leone westerns but Eastwood's performance is good. Pat Hingle is even better and just about steals the movie.

    'Hang 'Em High' was Clint Eastwood's first American Western after working on Sergio Leone's groundbreaking Dollars "trilogy". Some people describe it as an American attempt at a spaghetti western, but I really don't see it. Yes, it features a revenge theme, common to many spaghetti westerns, and it has a few moments of brutality and moral ambiguity, but really it's firmly in the tradition of the Hollywood Western. Leone was supposedly asked to direct but chose to make his masterpiece 'Once Upon A Time In The West' instead. Ted Post who directed 'Rawhide', the TV series which made Eastwood a star of the small screen, directed instead (Post and Eastwood would later be reunited with 'Magnum Force'). 'Hang 'Em High' is nowhere near as good as Leone's movies but it's still better than many would lead you to believe. Eastwood gives a good performance and the movie is jam packed with character actors and familiar faces. It starts off brilliantly with Eastwood being accused of stealing cattle by a posse (led by veteran Ed Begley, and including Bruce Dern and Peckinpah regular L.Q. Jones), and then hanged! Luckily Eastwood is saved by a wandering Marshall (Ben Johnson) and taken to prison. The local judge (Pat Hingle) frees Eastwood and offers him a job as a lawman, which he takes, using it as an opportunity to track down the hanging party who nearly killed him. Eastwood is good, but Pat Hingle is even better, giving a terrific performance of quite a complex character. Dern plays one of his patented scumbag roles, and Inger Stevens plays a local woman with a past who becomes Eastwood's love interest. I already mentioned legendary Western actors L.Q. Jones and Ben Johnson. Unfortunately Johnson doesn't get much screen time, but he does have a memorable scene with Dennis Hopper, who play a crazed character known as The Prophet. If you'd like to see more of these two actors together check out the rarely seen counter-culture Western 'Kid Blue' made in the early 1970s. I could go on and on about the supporting cast but I won't. Suffice it to say that film buffs will get lots of kicks watching this movie. 'Hang 'Em High' may not be close to Eastwood's best work, but it's still worth watching, for Pat Hingle if nothing else.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Perhaps Under-appreciated?

    I found this to be a pretty solid western, not one you hear a lot about but a fast- moving film which means it entertains. It doesn't dawdle on any one particular scene.

    There is a good cast in this Clint Eastwood-starred movie. Pat Hingle did an outstanding job as the too gung-ho judge but isn't all bad and has an interesting explanation of the situation he was in near the end of the film.

    Overall, this a gritty story with Eastwood in his customary revenge-minded role, although he mellows somewhat by the end of the film. I also appreciated all the good facial closeups in here. As with most westerns, the movie is nicely photographed.

    This movie had a odd combination of being really raw in parts but yet thoughtful. I think it's a very underrated, under-appreciated western.

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    • Trivia
      Clint Eastwood (Marshal Jed Cooper) wore the same gun belt and holster that he (as "The Man with No Name") wore in the "Dollars" trilogy (the three "Spaghetti Western" movies directed by Sergio Leone), and that he also wore as Hogan in Sierra torride (1970).
    • Goofs
      When Jed is rescued from the noose, a white vehicle can be seen flashing quickly between the trees in the distance.
    • Quotes

      Jed Cooper: You don't remember me, do you?

      Reno, Cooper Hanging Party: No.

      Jed Cooper: [showing his hanging scar] When you hang a man, you better look at him.

    • Alternate versions
      As with many westerns at the time the UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to reduce facial closeups during the opening lynching and to edit Cooper's fight with Miller. Later video/DVD releases were intact.
    • Connections
      Featured in Legends of the West (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Shall We Gather at the River?
      Members of choir and congregation, First Baptist Church, Las Cruces NM

      By Robert Lowry

      Sung by crowd before mass hanging

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    • When locals desire to hang Miller, how is it possible? The posse is in the desert. There's nothing to hang him from.

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La marca de la horca
    • Filming locations
      • Quartzsite, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Leonard Freeman Production
      • The Malpaso Company
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    • Budget
      • $1,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,000,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,000,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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