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Ride the High Country (1962)
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Synopsis
Sam Peckinpah
's feature film directorial debut was intended as the cinematic swan song for both
Randolph Scott
and
Joel McCrea
; while McCrea would unexpectedly emerge from retirement, this 1961 western serves as an excellent valedictory for both men. The time is the early 1900s, when the Old West was slowly and stubbornly giving way to the new. McCrea plays Steve Judd, an ex-lawman living on the fringes of poverty but maintaining his dignity and honesty. Hired to escort a gold shipment from the wide-open mining town of Coarse Gold, he engages his old pal Gil Westrum (Scott) to help him. But Gil hasn't Steve's integrity, and he and his young saddle pal Heck Longtree (Ronald Starr) hope to talk Steve into helping them steal the gold. En route to Coarse Gold, the three riders spend the night at the farm of a religious fanatic (R.G. Armstrong), whose daughter Elsa (
Mariette Hartley
in her film debut), chafing at her father's loud piety, is planning to elope with her boyfriend Billy (
James Drury
). The next day, Elsa insists on joining up with the group so she can marry Billy at Coarse Gold, leading to numerous complications and, of course, a final shoot-out that allows Steve and Gil to reconcile their differences and pave the way for the film's elegiac finale. Released at the tail end of the western genre, and virtually thrown away by MGM, Ride the High Country feels like an elegy for the western itself -- and Peckinpah himself would go on to revise western conventions with such later efforts as
The Wild Bunch
(1969) and
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
(1973). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
R.G. Armstrong
Joshua Knudsen
Edgar Buchanan
Judge Tolliver
James Drury
Billy Hammond
Mariette Hartley
Elsa Knudsen
Jenie Jackson
Kate
Joel McCrea
Steve Judd
Warren Oates
Henry Hammond
Ron Starr
Heck Longtree
John Anderson
Elder Hammond
L.Q. Jones
Sylvus Hammond
Randolph Scott
Gil Westrum
Production Crew
George W. Davis
Art Director
Leroy Coleman
Art Director
Lucien Ballard
Cinematographer
George Bassman
Composer (Music Score)
Sam Peckinpah
Director
Frank Santillo
Editor
Hal W. Polaire
First Assistant Director
William J. Tuttle
Makeup
Richard E. Lyons
Producer
N.B. Stone, Jr.
Screenwriter
Henry W. Grace
Set Designer
Otto Siegel
Set Designer
Year: 1962
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Western
Color type
Metrocolor
Produced by
MGM
Release
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor
Awards
1991 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.