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Sfida nell'alta Sierra

Titolo originale: Ride the High Country
  • 1962
  • T
  • 1h 34min
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Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea in Sfida nell'alta Sierra (1962)
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Un ex soldato viene assunto per trasportare oro da una comunità mineraria attraverso un territorio pericoloso.Un ex soldato viene assunto per trasportare oro da una comunità mineraria attraverso un territorio pericoloso.Un ex soldato viene assunto per trasportare oro da una comunità mineraria attraverso un territorio pericoloso.

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    • Sam Peckinpah
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    • N.B. Stone Jr.
    • Sam Peckinpah
    • William Roberts
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    • Joel McCrea
    • Randolph Scott
    • Mariette Hartley
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Sam Peckinpah
    • Sceneggiatura
      • N.B. Stone Jr.
      • Sam Peckinpah
      • William Roberts
    • Star
      • Joel McCrea
      • Randolph Scott
      • Mariette Hartley
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    • Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
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    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Steve Judd
    Randolph Scott
    Randolph Scott
    • Gil Westrum
    Mariette Hartley
    Mariette Hartley
    • Elsa Knudsen
    Ron Starr
    • Heck Longtree
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Judge Tolliver
    R.G. Armstrong
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    • Joshua Knudsen
    Jenie Jackson
    • Kate
    James Drury
    James Drury
    • Billy Hammond
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Sylvus Hammond
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Elder Hammond
    John Davis Chandler
    John Davis Chandler
    • Jimmy Hammond
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Henry Hammond
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    9hitchcockthelegend

    Revisonist splendour as Peckinpah starts his thematic obsession.

    "All I want is to Enter My House Justified"

    Sam Peckinpah's second feature film is today standing up as a must see and must own for those interested in the Western genre.

    The film sees ageing lawman Steve Judd land a job of escorting a gold shipment safely to a bank in Hornitos. After running into old friend, and fellow aged lawman Gil Westrun, he hires both he and his young sparky sidekick Heck Longtree to hopefully see the job through to a successful conclusion. Yet Gil has other ideas, for where Steve is upstanding and adhering to the values he has lived his life by, Gil sees this as one last chance to actually get a big payday. The journey takes a further twist as the three men meet and then save Elsa Knudsen from a brutal marriage, it's an incident that puts them all on a collision course with the Hammond brothers.

    What we have here is Sam Peckinpah's first film dealing with men who have outlived their time. We witness some emotionally poignant stuff as the two main protagonists know that they have aged beyond their world, yet as alike as they are, they have different ideals in how to deal with the advent of time. The masterstroke here is the casting of genre legends Joel McRea & Randolph Scott as Steve & Gil respectively. It's evident from the off that both men are identifying with their characters, with both men hitting top emotional form to fully realise the thematic heart of the story. Mariette Hartley makes her film debut as Elsa, and she fits in nicely with the quality on show behind and in front of the camera. Lucien Ballard's cinematography is gorgeous as the various California locations envelope the protagonists in a sort of elegiac way, and Peckinpah directs with his heart as well as his head.

    Bookended by two heart-achingly super sequences, of which the finale has rightly passed into Western genre legend, this really is a strong and beautiful film, one that simultaneously shows a truly great director was at work. For here he was left alone, and the final result is a quality Western beating far more than just a cowboy heart. The supporting cast is strong, notably Edgar Buchanan, L.Q. Jones & John Anderson, while the undervalued George Bassman provides a narratively fitting tonal music score. If there is a criticism? it's that Peckinpah doesn't let the younger characters breath, but given the film's core focus on aged men in an aged passing era, well it's easily forgiven. A precursor to The Wild Bunch for sure, but while the theme is the same for both films, this one impacts in a very different way. Highly recommended, not just for the Oater crowd, but for fans of classic cinema too. 9/10
    9howard.schumann

    Dignity and strength of character

    "In simple terms, Ride the High Country was about salvation and loneliness" - Sam Peckinpah

    Both in their 60s at the time, Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott summed up their careers in Sam Peckinpah's second film, Ride the High Country. After two hundred films between them, this was Scott's final film and McCrea's second to last. The film was shot in only twenty-six days and played mostly as bottom filler for double bills. It was only after winning first prize at the Cannes Film Festival that it began to be appreciated for the true classic it is. Set in the early days of the century, the days of the cowpoke are giving way to the modern modes of transportation and communication. People like lawman Steve Judd (Joel McCrea), with a reputation for fierce integrity may be obsolete in the New West but his dignity and strength of character make him a hero worthy of admiration.

    The film is both a lament for the passing of the Old West and a gentle celebration of humanity's search for friendship, honor, and trust. Both men feel they have somehow failed to live up to their standards and want one more chance to redeem their honor. Judd wants to recapture some measure of self-respect while Westrum looks for the material wealth that has always eluded him. As the film opens, Judd hires his ex-deputy Gil Westrum (Randolph Scott) to help him transport a shipment of gold bullion down from the high Sierras, a job in which six prior attempts ended in failure. Against Judd's advice, they bring along a third man - a wild, womanizing youth named Heck Longtree (Ron Starr), who proves to them that he can handle himself in a fistfight.

    Things get complicated when they spend the night at a farm run by puritanical Joshua Knudson (R.G. Armstrong) and Heck is taken with his beautiful daughter Elsa (Mariette Hartley). Feeling thwarted by her possessive and moralizing father, Elsa runs away with the trio hoping to find a miner, Billy Hammond (James Drury) who has promised to marry her. As they ride up into the hills, the cinematography by Lucien Ballard reflects the beauty of the West as it has rarely been seen. When they arrive, things go from bad to worse for Elsa. Preceded by a marvelously comic horseback parade in which the boys sing When the Roll is Called Up Yonder, she is married to Billy in a saloon presided over by an inebriated judge.

    Unfortunately, she has to be rescued by Judd after Billy Boy plans to share his bride with his four redneck brothers on their wedding night. The wedding scene is shown from Elsa's point of view and it is sympathetic and touching. On the way back with the gold, however, Gil turns on his old friend, plotting with Heck to steal the gold. In a famous exchange, Gil asks Judd, `Pardner, you know what's on the back of a poor man when he dies? The clothes of pride. Is that all you want?' To this Judd replies `All I want is to enter my house justified.' When the travelers encounter the Hammond boys waiting to ambush them at the farm, both men must confront their deepest fears and their noblest truths.
    8ragosaal

    An "A" Farewell for Two "B" Western Stars

    Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea will probably be remembered as the top "B" western stars in movies. But their last film "Ride the High Country" stands as an "A" western and a very good one too.

    Perhaps they owe this final chance to director Sam Peckinpah who turns the story into a splendid film in its genre shot in beautiful outdoor sceneries, with very well managed action scenes, a credible script, great settings and a fine musical score too.

    Two moments are particularly outstanding in my opinion: the sort of "Fellinesc" sequence at the wedding with all those bizarre characters and the final showdown where Scott and McCrea face the mean Hammond brothers (John Anderson, James Drury and Warren Oates) in the "old fashioned way".

    A well deserved "A" product for both actors -that amused and thrilled us western fans- through their long careers in the genre.
    8slokes

    Justified

    It was goodbye to two stars from the golden age of Westerns and hello to a director who would help transform the genre into something bloodier, nastier, and truer. A skillful compromise of those visions, "Ride The High Country" presents a kind of crossroads that feels more like a destination, a perfect summing-up of the legend and the reality of the American West.

    Steve Judd (Joel McCrea) is a weary old lawman trying to make ends meet as he nears the end of the road. To transport some gold from a mining town to a bank, he takes on the services of an old buddy, Gil Westrum (Randolph Scott). Westrum's as sleek and angling as Judd is square, and has more on his mind than collecting $10 a day risking his neck guarding someone else's money. While this remains unsettled, the pair gets mixed up with a woman (Mariette Hartley) who thinks she's in love with a miner whose idea of a honeymoon means sharing the wealth with his hideous brothers.

    Ask anyone with a glancing knowledge of films what kind of movies Sam Peckinpah made, and they will likely describe a movie very different from this. There's some shooting, a little blood, and an unshaven Warren Oates, but otherwise "Ride The High Country" is a movie in the classic Western mold. There are some dissonances for Scott and McCrea's old-time fans to sort through, like Scott's ambiguous morality, but this is all-in-all the nicest movie Peckinpah ever made, decent characters set against an inspiring landscape, the kind of yarn John Ford or Anthony Mann would have delivered.

    Not that everything is too black-and-white. The girl, having escaped her stern father and the stump farm where they lived, asks Judd at one point about right and wrong: "It isn't that simple, is it?" "No, it isn't," Judd replies. "It should be, but it isn't."

    McCrea is the center of this film, a pillar of virtue. He quotes the Bible, but it's not clear he's especially religious or just stoic in the classic tradition. When he talks about his simple desire "to enter my house justified," he may have the Christian meaning in mind, or just the humanistic ideal of having been a good man when all is said and done. Nevertheless, there are intimations of a deeper truth in the redemption of Westrum and his unambiguous last line: "I'll see you later."

    Peckinpah does present a bull-headed Christian zealot in R.G. Armstrong as the girl's father, but he's essentially decent, afraid of life, what it did to him and can do to her. Some see a suggestion of incest in their relationship, when she tells him he doesn't want her with any man but him, but it's more likely that's her complaining about his being overprotective.

    There's a lot of humor here, too, much of it courtesy of Randolph Scott. Scott could be a stiff in other films; here he settles nicely into the role of a cut-up, like when he watches his young charge Heck get the tar beaten out of him twice without lifting a finger to help him. "Good fight, I enjoyed it," Westrum chirps as the boy licks his wounds.

    The film culminates in a good fight with the Hammonds, so ornery they jeer at Heck when he brings the girl to their doorstep and she assures them he was a gentleman: "How come? Something wrong with him?" It's the one gunfight in the film, and though its one more than some Peckinpah films like "Junior Bonner" had, it's another reason for the film sticking out as unusual in the director's oeuvre.

    But it's a good kind of difference, for the most part, as Peckinpah finds his métier while paying tribute to those who came before him with the help of McCrea and Scott. Like its heroes, "Ride The High Country" moves a little slowly in parts, but watching it, you'll likely agree with me the long journey is worth the ride.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Gentle, mature and poignant requiem to the Old West

    What can I say? Ride the High Country(or Guns in the Afternoon) is a beautiful film, gentle, mature and poignant, and as an requiem to the Old West it works wonders. Sam Peckinpah does a brilliant job directing, and the story is absorbing and paced well, helped by a very good script as the two main characters bicker and cuss about whether a gold shipment should be stolen or not.

    The film is wondrous to look at, superbly photographed and the CinemaScope and Metrocolor is especially eye catching. The score is wonderful, and the action is excellent. As is the acting, Joel McCrea is great, as is craggy Randolph Scott in his last role, while Warren Oates, LQ Jones and RG Armstrong are marvellous in supporting roles. Not to mention Edgar Buchanan, who is a knockout as a drunken judge.

    Overall, a must see for fans of the genre, for especially the visuals and its gentle tone. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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      Final film of Randolph Scott. He retired from acting once he saw the finished film, saying he wanted to quit while he was ahead and that he would never be able to better his work here.
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      The many 34-star flags, all on flagpoles, at the opening of the movie do not match the Bobby helmets, open automobiles and electric wiring over the streets. The 34-star U.S. flag was in use only from 1861-1863. There is, however, also an inconsistent 45-star flag strung across the street. That design, in use from 1896-1908, does match the movie's time setting.
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      Steve Judd: All I want is to enter my house justified.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 agosto 1962 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Mammoth Lakes, California, Stati Uniti(Twin Lake, Horseshoe Lake)
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