The Wild Bunch

The Wild Bunch (1969)

Genres - Action, Adventure, Drama, War, Western  |   Sub-Genres - Outlaw (Gunfighter) Film, Revisionist Western  |   Release Date - Jun 19, 1969 (USA)  |   Run Time - 145 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Lucia Bozzola

"If they move, kill 'em!" Beginning and ending with two of the bloodiest battles in screen history, Sam Peckinpah's classic revisionist Western ruthlessly takes apart the myths of the West. Released in the late '60s discord over Vietnam, in the wake of the controversial Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and the brutal "spaghetti westerns" of Sergio Leone, The Wild Bunch polarized critics and audiences over its ferocious bloodshed. One side hailed it as a classic appropriately pitched to the violence and nihilism of the times, while the other reviled it as depraved. After a failed payroll robbery, the outlaw Bunch, led by aging Pike Bishop (William Holden) and including Dutch (Ernest Borgnine), Angel (Jaime Sanchez), and Lyle and Tector Gorch (Warren Oates and Ben Johnson), heads for Mexico pursued by the gang of Pike's friend-turned-nemesis Deke Thornton (Robert Ryan). Ultimately caught between the corruption of railroad fat cat Harrigan (Albert Dekker) and federale general Mapache (Emilio Fernandez), and without a frontier for escape, the Bunch opts for a final Pyrrhic victory, striding purposefully to confront Mapache and avenge their friend Angel.

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shoot-out, outlaw [Western], ambush, anti-hero, on-the-run, pursuit, death, escape, mercenary, retirement, robbery, weapons, bad-guy, battle [war], deception, gunfighter, train-robbery

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High Artistic Quality, High Historical Importance