RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY
This is Sam Peckinpah’s second film, another Western, released in 1962 and in it one can see the start of the transition from traditional to revisionist Westerns. The lead actors are Joel McCrae and Randolph Scott and you can’t get much more traditional than that. On the other hand there are some moments in which Peckinpah shows his propensity to push the boundaries. There’s an horrific scene in which à young bride nearly gets gangbanged by the groom’s brothers. And in the climactic shootout Peckinpah doesn’t softsoap the brutal violence. As is often the case with Peckinpah there is a strong elegiac theme, how could there not be with two old timers together for one last time. This was Scott’s last film and one of McCrea’s last. Both have fallen on hard times but have reacted in different ways. (McCrae) is happy enough to take on a low paid and dangerous job: transporting gold down from to the bank. Gil (Scott) has become a bit of a showman but is happy enough to accom...