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rebelling against sanitized, bloodless television
Westerns and films glamorizing gunfights and murder: "The point of the film is to take this façade of movie violence and open it up, get people involved in it so that they are starting to go in the Hollywood television predictable reaction syndrome, and then twist it so that it's not fun anymore, just a wave of sickness in the gut ... it's ugly, brutalizing, and bloody awful; it's not fun and games and cowboys and Indians. It's a terrible, ugly thing, and yet there's a certain response that you get from it, an excitement, because we're all violent people." Peckinpah used violence as a
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write automatic condemnations of it." He observed, "Although the movie's conventional and poetic action sequences are extraordinarily good and its landscapes beautifully photographed ... it is most interesting in its almost jolly account of chaos, corruption, and defeat". About the actors, he commented particularly on
William Holden: "After years of giving bored performances in boring movies, Holden comes back gallantly in
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them back to Texas for the bounty, while he stays behind. After some time, Sykes arrives with the elder from Angel's village and a band of rebels, indicating that they caught up with the bounty hunters, avenged the gang's deaths, and buried them properly. Sykes invites
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major shootouts with six cameras, operating at various film rates, including 24 frames per second, 30 frames per second, 60 frames per second, 90 frames per second, and 120 frames per second. When the scenes were eventually cut together, the action would shift from slow to fast to slower still, giving time an elastic quality never before seen in motion pictures up to that time.
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is shot by the police. The scene mixed slow motion with normal speed, having been filmed at 24 frames per second, but triple printed optically at 72 frames per second. Peckinpah was reportedly thrilled and told
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Mapache initially agrees to release Angel, only to cut his throat at the last second. The gang instantly opens fire and guns down the general. While the nearby soldiers are frozen in shock, Pike calmly takes aim and kills Mohr. This begins a bloody gunfight that kills Pike, Dutch, the remaining gang
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most of the gold and return to Agua Verde, where the townspeople and soldiers are drunkenly celebrating the weapons sale and
Mapache is dragging Angel through town on a rope tied to the back of his car. Mapache refuses to sell Angel back to the gang, and after a period of reflection while visiting a
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Thornton's posse while securing spare horses. Dutch criticizes Thornton for working with the railroad, but Pike says Thornton "gave his word" to the railroad and must see it through. Dutch angrily declares, "That ain't what counts, it's who you give it to." Pike and the gang bury
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By the time filming wrapped, Peckinpah had shot 333,000 feet (101,000 m) of film with 1,288 camera setups. Lombardo and
Peckinpah remained in Mexico for six months editing the picture. After initial cuts, the opening gunfight sequence ran 21 minutes. By cutting frames from specific scenes and
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Thornton arrives and finds Pike already dead. Thornton finds a loaded revolver on Pike's belt and takes it as a sign that the days of men like him are over. Feeling outdated and tired, Thornton allows the remaining posse members to greedily strip Pike and his men of their possessions before taking
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Angel gives his share of the gold to Pike in return for sending one crate of rifles and ammunition to a band of peasant rebels opposed to Mapache. The holdup goes largely as planned until Thornton's posse turns up on the train the gang has robbed and chases them to the Mexican border. The robbers
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by calling the film "very beautiful and the first truly interesting American-made Western in years. It's also so full of violence—of an intensity that can hardly be supported by the story—that it's going to prompt a lot of people who do not know the real effect of movie violence (as I do not) to
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was set to write and direct a remake. "Our sources also tell us that the remake will update the story to a contemporary setting, revolving around the CIA, dangerous drug cartels, and a thrilling heist against the backdrop of the Southern California-Mexico border. Jakubowicz will be working from
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note the theme of the end of the outlaw gunfighter era. For example, the character Pike Bishop advises: "We've got to start thinking beyond our guns. Those days are closing fast." The Bunch lives by an anachronistic code of honor that is out of place in 20th-century society. Also, when the gang
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Peckinpah stated that one of his goals for the movie was to give the audience "some idea of what it is to be gunned down". A memorable incident occurred, to that end, as Peckinpah's crew were consulting him on the "gunfire" effects to be used in the film. Not satisfied with the results from the
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By restoring 10 minutes to the film, the complex story now fits together in a seamless way, filling in those gaps found in the previous theatrical release, and proving that Peckinpah was firing on all cylinders for this, his grandest achievement. ... And the one overwhelming feature that the
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Pike's gang ask the general for work at his headquarters in the town of Agua Verde. Angel spots his former lover Teresa in Mapache's arms and shoots her dead, angering the general and nearly getting them killed, but Pike defuses the situation. Mapache offers gold to the gang to rob a
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Pike rides off with the only survivors: his close friend Dutch Engstrom, brothers Lyle and Tector Gorch, the inexperienced Angel, and a fifth man blinded and mortally wounded by buckshot, who Pike mercy-kills. The loot from the robbery turns out to be worthless steel
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was in talks to star in and produce the remake. The new version would involve drug cartels and follows a disgraced DEA agent who assembles a team to go after a Mexican drug lord and his fortune. No director has been chosen, and a new screenwriter is being sought.
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director's cut makes unforgettable are the many faces of the children, whether playing, singing, or cowering, much of the reaction to what happens on-screen is through the eyes, both innocent and imitative, of all the children.
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intercutting others, they were able to fine-cut the opening robbery down to five minutes. The creative montage became the model for the rest of the film and would "forever change the way movies would be made".
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tries to escape, only to be captured and beaten. Mapache lets Dutch go after he states that Angel is a thief who deserves to be punished, and Dutch then tells Pike and the others what happened.
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901:(1961)). Harris was never formally approached; Keith was asked, but he turned it down. Robert Ryan was ultimately cast in the part after Peckinpah saw him in the
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spanning the Rio Grande as the posse tries to cross, dumping the entire posse into the river, but the exhausted posse continues their pursuit.
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he had edited in 1967. The episode, entitled "My Mommy Got Lost", included a slow motion sequence where
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2866:. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp.
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3412:"Kathryn Bigelow's five favourite films of all time"
3138:""Breathing Lessons" winning Best Documentary Short"
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1807:Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
911:(1967). Other actors considered for the role were
3756:Kit, Borys; Crabtree, Sheigh (November 4, 2005).
3697:The Best Movies of All Time (10,267 Most Notable)
3633:
2683:Robert Ryan: A Biography and Critical Filmography
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3813:Fritz, Ben; Zeitchik, Steven (August 21, 2012).
3657:Top 100 Films (Readers) from Time Out Film Guide
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923:, Ben Johnson (later cast as Tector Gorch), and
327:. The plot concerns an aging outlaw gang on the
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3441:Western Movie References in American Literature
2240:. Published May 2012. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
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2310:"AFI Crowns Top 10 Films in 10 Classic Genres"
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1765:magazine ranked the film #41 on their list of
1181:There have been several versions of the film:
422:in 1999 for preservation in the United States
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1576:AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains
1322:magazine was also negative about the film.
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3597:129 ‘BEST’ FILMS: RICH, RISKY AND ENDURING
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1743:1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
1526:National Society of Film Critics Awards
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713:(1965), and his firing from the set of
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3343:"'Wild Bunch' is western writ large"
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1631:In 2008, the film was ranked #94 on
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1387:'s favorite film, and film director
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2089:The 100 Greatest Movies of All Time
2041:The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time
1798:The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage
1767:The 100 Greatest Movies of All Time
1639:The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time
1581:The Wild Bunch – Nominated Villains
1555:placed the film in several of its "
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1154:writes that "like that of Conrad's
1146:Betrayal is the secondary theme of
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1587:AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes
1515:Best Sound Editing – Feature Film
1171:17th highest-grossing film of 1969
1169:total of $ 11,138,641. It was the
889:(who had worked with Peckinpah on
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2458:. Grove Press. pp. 307–309.
2405:. Grove Press. pp. 257–263.
499:military adviser Commander Mohr.
3410:Ferrier, Aimee (April 3, 2022).
3048:Powell, George (March 3, 1995).
2893:Peckinpah, A Portrait in Montage
2744:Peckinpah, A Portrait in Montage
2686:. Performing Arts. p. 148.
2428:Peckinpah, A Portrait in Montage
2140:National Society of Film Critics
1791:Sam Peckinpah and the making of
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665:Stephen Ferry as Sergeant McHale
463:parade to shield their getaway.
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407:Award for Best Cinematography.
4262:Films scored by Jerry Fielding
4247:American Western (genre) films
3949:Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch
3844:Sneider, Jeff (May 14, 2013).
3076:Stack, Peter (March 3, 1995).
2944:Dukore, Bernard Frank (1999).
2862:Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch
2798:Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch
2541:Hoberman, J. (April 3, 2005).
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1893:List of American films of 1969
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1757:The 1000 Best Movies Ever Made
1666:The 129 Best Films of All Time
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3946:Prince, Stephen, ed. (1999).
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2052:. Retrieved August 30, 2024.
1946:Armour, Philip (June 2011).
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3318:. July 2, 1969. p. 15
3247:"New Movies: Man and Myth"
3189:. July 2, 1969. p. 15
3117:– via Open WorldCat.
3055:The San Francisco Examiner
2986:. July 2, 1969. p. 9.
2192:Directors Guild of America
2189:The 80 Best-Directed Films
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3630:. Retrieved July 7, 2024.
3438:Hoffmann, Henryk (2012).
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2229:The 75 Best Edited Films
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2207:The 101 Best Screenplays
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1447:Best Original Screenplay
1325:In a 2002 retrospective
442:in 10 genres and ranked
3509:American Film Institute
3490:American Film Institute
3475:American Film Institute
3283:"The Wild Bunch (1969)"
3220:"The Wild Bunch (1969)"
3083:San Francisco Chronicle
2385:Rocky Mountain Magazine
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1983:American Film Institute
1777:American Movie Classics
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1061:That's not what I want!
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701:Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
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206:Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
3978:National Film Registry
3793:The Hollywood Reporter
3762:The Hollywood Reporter
3281:(September 29, 2002).
2767:Dancyger, Ken (2010).
2604:Crawley's CastingCalls
2236:(Vol. 1, Issue 3) via
2233:Editors Guild Magazine
2009:British Film Institute
1872:and Brian Helgeland."
1626:National Film Registry
1612:(2008) – No. 6 Western
1420:Awards and nominations
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4093:The Deadly Companions
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4312:1960s American films
4287:Films shot in Mexico
4197:The Osterman Weekend
3619:Entertainment Weekly
3536:on September 4, 2008
3140:– via YouTube.
3027:Entertainment Weekly
2113:Entertainment Weekly
1697:Entertainment Weekly
1258:began his review in
481:Mexican Federal Army
418:was selected by the
4272:Films set in Mexico
4242:American epic films
3530:Library of Congress
3353:on October 15, 2018
2255:Library of Congress
2137:100 Essential Films
2019:on November 6, 2017
1865:Jonathan Jakubowicz
1714:100 Essential Films
1637:magazine's list of
1622:Library of Congress
1551:Decades later, the
1531:Best Cinematography
1466:Best Original Score
653:Paul Harper as Ross
554:as "Dutch" Engstrom
436:most thrilling film
420:Library of Congress
410:Regarded as one of
393:Best Original Score
387:, and the music by
297:revisionist Western
292:is a 1969 American
4307:Warner Bros. films
4277:Films set in Texas
4079:Films directed by
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3880:The Tracking Board
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1752:The New York Times
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1454:, Roy N. Sickner,
1283:(a 1953 film that
1261:The New York Times
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3347:The Baltimore Sun
3288:Chicago Sun-Times
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3151:Erickson, Glenn.
2780:978-0-240-81397-4
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