Capital Celluloid 2023 — Day 31: Tue Jan 31

Ride the High Country (Peckinpah, 1962): Prince Charles Cinema, 6pm


This film is part of the Sam Peckinpah season at the Prince Charles. Full details here.

Time Out review:
Sam Peckinpah's superb second film, a nostalgic lament for the West in its declining years, with a couple of great set pieces (the bizarre wedding in the mining camp, the final shootout among the chickens). Affectionately funny as Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea, once more hired and temporarily in harness, creak rheumatically while climbing off their horses, turn aside from the trail to bathe aching feet, and sport long woolly combinations for bed. But also achieving an almost biblical grandeur as the two oldtime lawmen, fallen upon hard times and suddenly realising that the world has left them behind, contrive not to fall from grace and self-respect when a tempting gold shipment comes between them. Truly magnificent camerawork from Lucien Ballard.
Tom Milne

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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