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Randolph Scott as Gil Westrum
Carmen Phillips as Saloon Girl
John Anderson as Elder Hammond
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672.89 MB
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1 hr 34 min
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1 hr 34 min
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Ride the High Country review
8 / 10
“All I want is to enter my house justified.”
Aging ex-lawman Joel McCrea is hired to protect gold shipment and asks old friend Randolph Scott to join him. Scott brings a young sidekick (Ron Starr) with him and has intentions of robbing the gold shipment, with or without McCrea’s help. Last hurrah for western stars Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea. Scott’s last film completely and McCrea’s last worth mentioning. It’s funny but I never really think of Joel McCrea as a western star. I know he did a lot of them, particularly in the later half of his career, but I always preferred his comedy and drama roles from earlier on. The westerns he did were not that impressive to me. Scott, on the other hand, was a bona fide western legend on the basis of his Boetticher films alone. Mariette Hartley is good in her film debut. Ron Starr is the film’s weak link. It’s not surprising he would have a limited acting career. It’s been said by many to be Sam Peckinpah’s best film. Is it? I’m not quite there but I do believe it’s one of his least self-indulgent films. He’s not one of my favorite directors but he did do some good work. This is right up there. It’s not a perfect film. The first half is kind of pedestrian for a film with such a high reputation. But the second half delivers and you can see why many call this a classic.Read More