The Wild Bunch [HD DVD]
Front Cover
Rating:
20.020.020.020.020.0
Medium:
HD DVD
Release Date:
9/25/2007
Theatrical Date:
1/1/1969
Date Imported:
7/6/2008
List Price:
$28.99
Genre:
Western
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Cast:
William Holden / Ernest Borgnine / Robert Ryan / Edmond O'Brien / Warren Oates
Director:
Sam Peckinpah
Audience Rating:
R (Restricted)
Aspect Ratio:
2.40:1
DVD Region:
0
Running Time:
145
Format:
AC-3 / Closed-captioned / Color / Director's Cut / Dolby / Dubbed / Subtitled / Widescreen
Language:
English (Subtitled) / French (Subtitled) / Spanish (Subtitled) / English (Original Language) / German (Original Language) / Spanish (Original Language) / French (Dubbed) / Spanish (Dubbed)
EAN:
0085391142676
UPC:
085391142676
Description:

Description Director Sam Peckinpah's film The Wild Bunch is a powerful tale of hang-dog desperados bound by a code of honor. It is said that The Wild Bunch rates as one of the all-time greatest Westerns, perhaps one of the greatest of all films

Amazon.com essential video One of the best action movies ever made, in a cleaned-up print restoring crucial parts of the story. No cavalry ever rode in with more epochal impact than the Wild Bunch in the legendary opening scene. Their steel-eyed leader, Pike (William Holden), and his robbers in stolen army uniforms help an old lady across the street, and then spark a massacre led by Pike's old crony Thornton (Robert Ryan), sprung from jail to hunt down his old gang. In just a few minutes, Sam Peckinpah sets the scene--a dusty Texas town in 1913--sketches a dozen vividly individualized characters, and choreographs one of the most realistic, influential, brilliantly photographed shootouts under the pitiless sun. The cast is superb (even Ernest Borgnine!), the dialog crackling, the bitterly ambiguous moral of the story hard-earned. It's the deeper, dark flip side to 1969's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Consider buying the letterbox Wild Bunch, the review collection Doing It Right, and the Peckinpah bio "If They Move... Kill 'Em!" --Tim Appelo

Amazon.com One of the best action movies ever made, in a cleaned-up print restoring crucial parts of the story. No cavalry ever rode in with more epochal impact than the Wild Bunch in the legendary opening scene. Their steel-eyed leader, Pike (William Holden), and his robbers in stolen army uniforms help an old lady across the street, and then spark a massacre led by Pike's old crony Thornton (Robert Ryan), sprung from jail to hunt down his old gang. In just a few minutes, Sam Peckinpah sets the scene--a dusty Texas town in 1913--sketches a dozen vividly individualized characters, and choreographs one of the most realistic, influential, brilliantly photographed shootouts under the pitiless sun. The cast is superb (even Ernest Borgnine!), the dialog crackling, the bitterly ambiguous moral of the story hard-earned. It's the deeper, dark flip side to 1969's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Consider buying the letterbox Wild Bunch, the review collection Doing It Right, and the Peckinpah bio "If They Move... Kill 'Em!" --Tim Appelo

Average Customer Rating:
4.5