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Post by pimpinainteasy on Jan 5, 2019 7:14:02 GMT
A realistic and bleak Western in which a lot happens. But the director Monte Hellman has an iron hand on the number of thrills delivered. Even the dialogs are very realistic and there are no memorable one liners or anything. It is only 82 minutes long, but as I said, a lot happens.
Three cowboys are mistaken for horse thieves and are ambushed by a posse of vigilantes. When two of them escape, the posse chases them relentlessly until they reach the lone house of a farmer and his family and take them hostage. There are no good guys or bad guys, just a bunch of human beings caught in a terrible predicament. There are scenes from the pastoral life of the farmer and his family.
Future legends like Jack Nicholson and Harry Dean Stanton make appearances in important roles.
(7/10)
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Jan 5, 2019 10:32:48 GMT
A realistic and bleak Western in which a lot happens. But the director Monte Hellman has an iron hand on the number of thrills delivered. Even the dialogs are very realistic and there are no memorable one liners or anything. It is only 82 minutes long, but as I said, a lot happens. Three cowboys are mistaken for horse thieves and are ambushed by a posse of vigilantes. When two of them escape, the posse chases them relentlessly until they reach the lone house of a farmer and his family and take them hostage. There are no good guys or bad guys, just a bunch of human beings caught in a terrible predicament. There are scenes from the pastoral life of the farmer and his family. Future legends like Jack Nicholson and Harry Dean Stanton make appearances in important roles. (7/10)
Obliged. Anyone for Checkers?
Ride in the Whirlwind is directed by Monte Hellman and written by Jack Nicholson. It stars Nicholson, Cameron Mitchell, Millie Perkins and Dean Stanton. Music is by Robert Jackson Drasnin and cinematography by Gregory Sandor.
Three honest cowboys stop to rest for the night at a cabin occupied by outlaws led by Blind Dick (Stanton). Upon awakening in the morning they find themselves surrounded by a vigilante posse and forced to flee as fugitives
Filmed back to back with The Shooting in Kanab, Utah, Ride in the Whirlwind has something big to say without actually saying that much!
It's a sombre Western piece that deals in the tragedy brought about by a miscarriage of justice. It also finds Hellman and Nicholson reaching into the belly of the Western mythos and pulling out its guts to reveal a shallow hole of boredom and dirt covered grafters. This works to a large degree by way of the portrayals of weary cowboys (nice subtle performances by Nicholson and Mitchell really help) and the mundane ranch life of a family who are coerced into harbouring the fugitives. The air of authenticity and rich period detail, as well, is highly commendable. However, the laborious pace will annoy many and some actions and scenarios played out are a little hard to swallow. It's a mixed bag but very much a film that Western fans should see though. 7/10
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