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Wild Bunch (Widescreen) (1969)

Wild Bunch (Widescreen) (1969)


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Theatrical release: 1969

THE WILD BUNCH was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1999.

Peckinpah had a response for those who decried the film's violence: "Well, killing a man isn't clean and quick and simple--it's bloody and awful.


Product Details

Web Code: M2106561
Mfr. Part Number: 1000002521



And maybe if enough people come to realize that shooting somebody isn't just fun and games, maybe we'll get somewhere."

The original Peckinpah cut ran 152 minutes. For practical reasons he cut the theatrically released print to 144 minutes. Producer Phil Feldman was responsible for creating a 35mm wide-screen print that was 134 minutes. Another shorter version, distributed in Europe was 127 minutes, in 70mm film, and allegedly contained sequences never included as part of the American product.

Emilio Fernandez, who played Mapache, was one of Mexico's foremost actors and directors. Interestingly, in some of his most famous Mexican films, such as ENAMORADA, Fernandez was cast as the revolutionary hero--the complete opposite of his role in THE WILD BUNCH.

Alfonso Arau, who directed the Mexican love story LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE, made his American acting debut as the bandito Herrera.
Pike Bishop is the leader of a small clan of outlaws confronting the closing American frontier. The year is 1913, and the prairie crew, disguised as US soldiers, ride into a dusty Texas town and rob the railway office. A bloodbath ensues with innocent people caught in the crossfire. The gang leaves town but the railroad boss' hired gunmen pursue them.

Escaping to Mexico, the posse joins forces with the merciless anti-revolutionary dictator Mapache, agreeing to hijack a US ammunitions train. When Mapache double-crosses them and tortures youngest group member Angel upon discovering he's a revolutionary, the gang is caught between bounty hunters and Mapache's troops.
As a counterpoint to the heroic horde of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, the aging gunmen of Sam Peckinpah's masterpiece break the very laws of honor which bind them in this bloody and meditative tale of the American West--widely considered to be the self-conscious nail in the coffin of the genre. William Holden, Robert Ryan, and Ernest Borgnine star as the leaders of a grizzled crew of Texan bandits who ride to Mexico, where, one by one, they are unceremoniously slaughtered by a Mexican revolutionary.

The western, a genre steeped in legend and the concept of loyalty, was a dying breed when Sam Peckinpah unleashed this amoral and violent opus. Along with BONNIE AND CLYDE, it ushered in a new breed of Hollywood film, depicting a harsh reality where lines between right and wrong became blurred. Peckinpah brilliantly used aging Western stars such as Ryan and Holden to convey this passing of the cinematic torch. The film brought issues of violence and morality in movies to the forefront of American film criticism. Instead of appreciating the film as a critique of brutal violence, many critics responded by rejecting what they saw as a superfluous spectacle of dead bodies.

Starring: Alfonso Arau, Ernest Borgnine, Emilio Fernandez, William Holden, Bo Hopkins, Ben Johnson, Strother Martin, Edmond O'Brien, Warren Oates, Robert Ryan, Jaime Sanchez
Directed by: Sam Peckinpah

DVD Features:

Number of Discs/Layers: 2-Disc Set
Package Type: Keep Case
Special Edition
Aspect Ratio: Full Frame - 1.33
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen - 2.39
Audio: Dolby Surround 5.1 English, French
Stereo 2S English

Distributor: Warner Home Video
Release Format: DVD
DVD Release Date: 2006-01-10
Original Release Year: 1969
UPC: 012569705937
SKU: 2106561
Language: English
Closed Captioned: No
Recording Mode: (unknown)
Extra info: Special Edition
Color: Color
Rating: R (MPAA)
Unedited Version: N
Collector's Edition: N
Director's Cut: N

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