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La pépite du passé : Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid, le crépuscule de l Ouest selon Sam Peckinpah

La pépite du passé : Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid, le crépuscule de l Ouest selon Sam Peckinpah
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Blu-ray Review: Major Dundee (Limited Edition)

Sam Peckinpah saved the legacy of the American Western in the ’60s as film critics were wanting to declare the genre cinematically dead in the wake of all the amazing titles arriving from Europe as part of the Spaghetti Western wave. At this point, Hollywood studios were more than satisfied making dozens of cowboy shows for television since it was economically more viable. Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Rawhide and others were keeping people at home when they wanted action on the wild frontier. Peckinpah had found a home making westerns for TV as a writer and director. He even created The Westerner series starring Brian Keith (

23 Things We Learned from the Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia Commentary

23 Things We Learned from the Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia Commentary This graveyard scene, a funny story happened here. United Artists where we sit and listen to filmmakers talk about their work, then share the most interesting parts. In this edition, Rob Hunter gives a listen to stories about Sam Peckinpah, Warren Oates, and the making of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia. Sam Peckinpah was a firebrand of a man and an equally ferocious filmmaker. He has more than a few absolute bangers in his filmography, but he also has movies that don’t quite come together. 1974’s

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