This is it, this is what we need in todays Twilight world. There are no pumped, half naked guys, no pretty girls, no good not bad, just life. This story about an aging group of robbers in the wild west is a true masterpiece,
coming from a great director Sam Peckinpah. I am sure that you all heard about the last scene in the movie, the cherry on the top of this beautiful cake. Opening scene will give you some idea of whats about to follow. Although the movie lasts for about two and a half hours it is not boring or overextended, it is just natural. Do not get me wrong this diamond in a rough is sixties idea of a testosterone movie, so this is kind of the old school approach to that subject… Just check it out if you like western movies, or something similar…
Director: Sam Peckinpah
Cast: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O’Brien, Warren Oates
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Fun Stuff: More blank rounds were discharged during the production than live rounds were fired during the Mexican Revolution of 1914 around which the film is loosely based. In total 90,000 rounds were fired, all blanks.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065214/



