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Extreme Prejudice

United States

1987

104 Min
Color
1.85:1
Spanish, English
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DIR Walter Hill

EXEC Mario Kassar, Andrew Vajna

PROD Buzz Feitshans

SCR Deric Washburn, Harry Kleiner, John Milius, Fred Rexer

DP Matthew F. Leonetti

CAST Nick Nolte, Powers Boothe, Rip Torn, Michael Ironside, Maria Conchita Alonso, Clancy Brown, William Forsythe

MUSIC Jerry Goldsmith

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Walter Hill

Walter Hill (born January 10, 1940) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Hill is known for male-dominated action films and revival of the Western.

Hill was born in Long Beach, California. Growing up in southern California, Hill was asthmatic as a child and, as a result, missed several years of school. He spent much of his time daydreaming, reading comic books, and listening to radio serials. Hill said his father and grandfather were “smart, physical men who worked with their heads and their hands” and had “great mechanical ability.” His paternal grandfather was a wildcat oil driller. Hill worked in the oil fields as a roustabout on Signal Hill near Los Angeles during summers of the latter part of his high school years and several more years while in college. During one summer, he ran an asbestos pipe-cutting machine and worked as a spray painter. After a stint at Mexico City College, he later majored in history at Michigan State University.

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Greg S.

31Mar12

I'm not a Walter Hill fan but the standpoint of Andrew Sarris auteur qualifications I think this film makes a case for him. The production/narrative is pretty clunky but what's interesting is how the sheer masculinity of the characters explode the old west conventions the film is structured around into bloody oblivion. That madness is purely cinematic transcending anything confined by screenplay. Must see.

Robert Karol

23Feb11

Strangely bi-polar film that blends paranoid thriller with old-school western, yet works surprisingly well. An amazing cast including Nick Nolte, Powers Boothe, Rip Torn, Clancy Brown, Michael Ironside and William Forsythe, along with some well-choreographed set-pieces, make this an under-rated sleeper.

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S Campbell

9Sep10

Hills homage to Peckinpah is a rip roaring action flick of the old school with a granite like performance from Nolte and an Off the wall one from Boothe. very very underated .

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