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Sam Peckinpah

“If they move”, hisses stern-eyed William Holden, “kill ’em”. So begins The Wild Bunch (1969), Sam Peckinpah’s bloody, high-body-count eulogy to the mythologized Old West. “Pouring new wine into the bottle of the Western, Peckinpah explodes the bottle”, observed critic Pauline Kael. That exploding bottle also christened the director with the nickname that would forever define his films and reputation: “Bloody Sam”.

David Samuel Peckinpah was born and grew up in Fresno, California, when it was still a sleepy town. Young Sam was a loner. The child’s greatest influence was grandfather Denver Church Peckinpah, a judge, congressman and one of the best shots in the Sierra Nevadas. Sam served in the Marine Corps during World War II but – to his disappointment – did not see combat. He married Marie Selland in Las Vegas in 1947 and enrolled as a theater graduate student at the University of Southern California the next year.

After drifting through several jobs—including a stint… read more

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G.W. Elmer

10Oct11

I wanted to like this one sooo much...Peckinpah, Kristofferson, Borgnine...but nothing happens, especially nothing Peckinpah-worthy. A major disappointment for me.

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Derriere Garde

26Apr11

I don't care what anyone says, this movie is fucking AWESOME. I'll just go ahead and glibly accuse anyone who doesn't like it of being unamerican and fascist. It would make a dope double-bill with Vanishing Point.

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Arcanus

26Mar11

Violent and unpleasant.

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4LOM

17Mar11

"Convoy" war ganz bestimmt meine erste Begegnung mit Sam Peckinpahs Filmen. Als Kind habe ich diesen Streifen geliebt. Leider hat er doch - auch gerade im Vergleich zu anderen Peckinpah-Filmen - mit der Zeit einiges an Faszination verloren.

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