The wild bunch : Sam Peckinpah, a revolution in Hollywood, and the making of a legendary film
(2019)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
791.4372/STRATTON,W

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 791.4372/STRATTON,W Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019
©2019
DESCRIPTION

xiii, 336 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781632862129, 1632862123 :, 1632862123, 9781632862129
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

The Wild Bunch Roll Call; Preface; Introduction: Son of Liberty Valance; Part I: "A Wild Bunch"; Part II: "Who the Hell Is They?"; Part III: "We're Gonna Stick Together Just Like It Used to Be"; Part IV: "This Time We Do It Right!"; Part V: "I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way Either"; Part VI: "It Ain't Like It Used to Be. But It'll Do"

"For the fiftieth anniversary of the film, W.K. Stratton's definitive history of the making of The Wild Bunch, named one of the greatest Westerns of all time by the American Film Institute. Sam Peckinpah's film The Wild Bunch is the story of a gang of outlaws who are one big steal from retirement. When their attempted train robbery goes awry, the gang flees to Mexico and falls in with a brutal general of the Mexican Revolution, who offers them the job of a lifetime. Conceived by a stuntman, directed by a blacklisted director, and shot in the sand and heat of the Mexican desert, the movie seemed doomed. Instead, it became an instant classic with a dark, violent take on the Western movie tradition. In The Wild Bunch, W.K. Stratton tells the fascinating history of the making of the movie and documents for the first time the extraordinary contribution of Mexican and Mexican-American actors and crew members to the movie's success. Shaped by infamous director Sam Peckinpah, and starring such visionary actors as William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Edmond O'Brien, and Robert Ryan, the movie was also the product of an industry and a nation in transition. By 1968, when the movie was filmed, the studio system that had perpetuated the myth of the valiant cowboy in movies like The Searchers had collapsed, and America was riled by Vietnam, race riots, and assassinations. The Wild Bunch spoke to America in its moment, when war and senseless violence seemed to define both domestic and international life. The Wild Bunch is an authoritative history of the making of a movie and the era behind it"--