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Ride the High Country (2006)

Randolph Scott , Joel McCrea  |  NR |  DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea, Edgar Buchanan, John Davis Chandler, James Drury
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 1.0), French (Dolby Digital 1.0)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: January 10, 2006
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (75 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BT96DW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,066 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Ride the High Country" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Commentary by Peckinpah documentarians Nick Redman, Paul Seydor, Garner Simmons and David Weddle
  • New documentary: A Justified Life: Sam Peckinpah and the Hogue Country
  • Peckinpah trailer gallery

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Ride the High Country is the one Sam Peckinpah movie about which there has never been controversy--save at MGM in 1962, when a new studio regime opted to dump this beautiful, heartbreakingly elegiac Western into the bottom half of a double-bill. Westerns rarely even got reviewed back then, so it's wellnigh miraculous that critics discovered the movie and raved about it. Newsweek called it the best American picture of the year.

Veteran cowboy stars Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea portray aging gunslingers in the twilight of the Old West. McCrea's character, Steve Judd, signs on to transport a shipment of gold from a remote mining camp. Gil Westrum (Scott), an old crony now trick-shooting in a carnival, agrees to help but really aims to seduce Judd into stealing the treasure. The slow-building tension between longtime friends--one still true to the code he's lived by, the other having drifted away from it--anticipates the tortuous personal dilemmas played out to the death by Peckinpah's Wild Bunch, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, and Benny and Elita in Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.

The action scenes are powerful, if only beginning to suggest the radical technique with which Peckinpah would astonish audiences in just a few years. But his feeling for flavorsome dialogue, Rabelaisian humor, and full-blooded character acting is already unmistakable. Warren Oates, L.Q. Jones, and John Davis Chandler are among the "redneck peckerwoods" complicating the journey, and Mariette Hartley is fresh and saucy in her big-screen debut. As for McCrea and Scott, they are simply superb. The two proposed that they swap roles before filming got underway, and the question of who got first billing was settled by flipping a coin. Both men retired once the film was in the can. They knew they'd never top it. --Richard T. Jameson

Product Description

An ex-lawman agrees to escort a shipment of gold cross-country, but runs into trouble when the men hired to help him turn out be not be as moral as their boss, and plot to steal the gold.

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One of the best westerns made. William W. Miller  |  24 reviewers made a similar statement
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71 of 76 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Finest Westerns Ever Made January 7, 2006
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is what they mean when they say, "they don't make them like that anymore." With all the praise inexplicably heaped on a piece of crap called "A History of Violence", a ridiculous, mindless film, based on a barely literate cartoon strip, you often wonder exactly what has happened to American films - which used to be the envy of the world for their craftsmanship and acting. "Ride the High Country" was apparently considered a very good little "B" movie in its first release - but time and care now reveals it to be an American classic. Two terrific actors, in their glorious twilight, working with an upcoming director, team up for a beautifully crafted, gorgeously filmed and scored, Western about character and justice. TCM has been showing the widescreen version of this gem for a couple of years - and now here it is where it belongs - on DVD for every true film fan to see. Forget Tarantino's mindless violence. Forget the quick cuts and lack of storytelling talent of practically every film director in the business right now: this is how it is done, and the director of this film never did as well (he too lapsed into cheap "slow motion" violence and other inhuman traits as his own film career lurched on). Here we have a story told with depth and clarity - and HUMANITY. Scott and McCrea are two great stars who know something about manhood, decency, wit, grace, and strength. Where are these kinds of films now? Where are the male actors who can inhabit these roles with some degree of class, grace, and strength? Why can't ANYONE do a simple, clear, human Western, as it was once done, which often had so much to say about contemporary times ("High Noon," as one example)? At least we have this and you can't argue with it: a spare, stunning Western, with one of the great climaxes in film history. A MUST!
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81 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars DVD, please. September 1, 2004
By skytwo
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This is one time that I have to take exception to the house reviewer. Yes, it's an essential piece of American cinema. Yes, it's one of Peckinpah's best films. But the review overlooks so much.

This was the cinematic swan song for two more-than-noteworthy stars of quintessentially American movies. Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott both turn in magnificent performances, as do the extras-- notably Peckinpah regular (and perhaps the most under-appreciated American actor ever to grace the screen) Warren Oates. And you don't have to look fast for him, folks. He's a big part of the film.

In a way, Ride the High Country was deconstructionist before Unforgiven ever hit the big screen-- by thirty years or so. Like Eastwood's hit, the film manages to express reverence for and contempt of the mythology of the American West at the same time. All the stock players are here, but never presented as stereotypes. Bankers, prostitutes, prospectors, missionaries, young bucks, lawmen, hucksters and outlaws. Anyone familiar with westerns knows the drill. Only this time it's different.

Though recognized as a genius, Peckinpah is just as often derided as a misogynistic Hemingway-wannabe these days. What a shame. This film is no macho fantasy. Instead, it's a look at the seemingly inevitable (and lamentable) decay of principles that results when high-minded people find themselves in a situation and a setting that doesn't conform to their preconceptions of how things ought to be (Straw Dogs, anyone?)-- and what happens when they 'return to normalcy' in the wake of atrocity. When everything's on the line, one might just be faced with the sort of challenge to faith (in anything held dear) that we all dread confronting. Stand true and lose it all, or sell out and win? Or is there an easy out? This would be a theme throughout the director's work, but here it is ingeniously presented in an ostensibly straightforward horse opera that cleverly plays on viewer expectations. What appears to be another entry in a breezy, escapist genre ultimately reveals itself to be a meditation on just how difficult it is to ever escape the travails of life. And how much it can cost to achieve that same goal.

As much as the film points an accusing finger at the western, there are many ways in which the director expresses his own sense of hope that such fairy-tale wishes could come true. Guess I'll have to settle for the Police Academy box set while I wait for this one to turn up on DVD.....
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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars About darn time! November 17, 2005
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One of the best westerns made. It was released on laser disc a long time ago. Now they're finally getting around to DVD. Two venerable stars go out with a blaze of glory in this tale about the end of an era. Both in terms of time and setting of the film and also the end of Hollywood turning out westerns as standard movie fare. And as to the latter, I am sincerely regretfull. You have adequate folks laying out the story line here, suffice it to say it's about two old friends who have a falling out over a gold shipment they're transporting and their commitment to get it to the rightful owner, complicated by the marriage gone wrong of a young lady that joins them along the way. Just know that's it's done with class and a bit of reverence for the genre. As it should be.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Ride the High Country
Enjoyed this movie, Husband really like the old classics and enjoy seeing film people who were just starting out in film. Thnx, Virginia McGlasson
Published 9 days ago by Virginia
5.0 out of 5 stars "Ride the High Country"
Peckinpah's meanest, leanest movie. Filming the American West without pretensions to impress the post- Wild Bunch audience. Read more
Published 19 days ago by M.Skoch
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Westerns
Although I received a cutout and not New product, these movies are some of the most entertaining in the Western genre. Mr. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Wesley B. Loflin III
2.0 out of 5 stars OK but there are a lot of others that are better.
All movies tend to be unrealistic but this one was too far from reality for me. I believe that most of what I did not like about the movie was due to the director. Read more
Published 2 months ago by GeneBo
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Western
I didn't like the Wild Bunch, but this is a great movie. It is about as good as True Grit and has somewhat the same feel. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Thoughtful Reviewer
5.0 out of 5 stars If it had ten stars, I would give it
Wonderful opportunity to see three of the best in action. Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea and Sam Peckinpaw in a absolutley riveting story from the end of the Old West. Read more
Published 3 months ago by steve yaeger
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Package of Westerns
I bought this for the copt of Ride the High Country---Sam Peckinpah's second western. Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea gives the finest performancs of their careers. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Ken Daugherty
5.0 out of 5 stars a great star if there ever was one
Joel McCrea was another extra given a starring role in a major movie. The tall six-footer's good looks and quiet manner caught the attention of a lot of people. Read more
Published 3 months ago by hawkeye
5.0 out of 5 stars It is a very good movie.
Big screen, full color, and very good story. I loveit and watched it several times. I recomend it. Randoph as usual does a very good job.
Published 3 months ago by Carlo Guarneri
4.0 out of 5 stars Good "ol" western
This is just a good western! To me One of Sam Peckinpah's best. Good plot, Just the right length, Clean in a realistic way. I can't say anything bad about this picture. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Hopeihelped
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