The Ballad of Cable Hogue [Blu-ray]

The Ballad of Cable Hogue [Blu-ray]

Director: Sam Peckinpah Cast: Richard Gillis
Richard Gillis
, Jason Robards
Jason Robards
, Stella Stevens
Stella Stevens
, David Warner
David Warner
Sam Peckinpah
The Ballad of Cable Hogue [Blu-ray]

The Ballad of Cable Hogue [Blu-ray]

Director: Sam Peckinpah Cast: Richard Gillis
Richard Gillis
, Jason Robards
Jason Robards
, Stella Stevens
Stella Stevens
, David Warner
David Warner
Sam Peckinpah

Blu-ray (Wide Screen)

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Overview

After the intense bloodshed of The Wild Bunch (1969), this comic western fable took the opposite approach to director Sam Peckinpah's continuing examination of the end of the West. Left for dead by a couple of lizard-slaughtering desperados in the middle of the desert, prospector Cable Hogue (Jason Robards) is saved by his unexpected discovery of water "where there wasn't any." Hogue turns the water hole, felicitously located near a stagecoach route, into a thriving business, creating a rest stop for a never-ending series of parched travelers. On his occasional trips to the closest town, he meets chipper prostitute Hildy (Stella Stevens), who joins him in his oasis, completing Hogue's little paradise. But even though Hogue may be able to succeed and avenge himself against his original attackers, there is one thing that he cannot stop: progress. Completed before The Wild Bunch was released, and replete with comical and even musical interludes, Peckinpah's gently picaresque telling of Hogue's rise and fall stands in distinct contrast to the visual violence of its predecessor. The underlying message about the cost of modernity, however, equals The Wild Bunch in seriousness. The callous randomness of Hogue's fate is as shocking as the Bunch's final blaze of glory; as in Robert Altman's McCabe and Mrs. Miller from the same period, a tool of "civilization" provokes a most uncivilized end for an Old West dreamer. Although the film was as light-hearted in approach as the 1969 smash hit revisionist western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Warner Bros. mishandled the release and it did barely any business; Peckinpah returned to his trademark gore in his next film, the controversial Straw Dogs (1971). Still, The Ballad of Cable Hogue is less an anomaly for a master of violence than an ironically charming chapter in Peckinpah's career-long elegy to the western.

Product Details

Release Date: 06/06/2017
UPC: 0888574489021
Original Release: 1970
Rating: R
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Language: English
Time: 2:01:00
Sales rank: 14,451

Special Features

Commentary by Peckinpah biographers/documentarians Nick Redman, Paul Seydor, Garner Simmons and David Weddle; Featurette The Ladiest Damn'd Lady: an afternoon with actress Stella Stevens

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Jason Robards Actor
Stella Stevens Actor
David Warner Actor
Strother Martin Actor
Slim Pickens Ben
L.Q. Jones Taggart
Peter Whitney Cushing
R.G. Armstrong Quittner
Gene Evans Clete,Webb
William Mims Jensen
Kathleen Freeman Mrs. Jensen
Susan O'Connell Claudia
Vaughn Taylor Powell
James Anderson Preacher
Felix Nelson William
Jason Robards Sr. Cable Hogue
Jerry Goldsmith Composer
Darwin Lamb The Stranger
Mary Munday Dot
Matthew Peckinpah Matthew
Victor Izay Stage Office Clerk

Technical Credits
William Faralla Producer
Phil Feldman Executive Producer,Producer
Sam Peckinpah Director,Producer,Screenwriter
John Crawford Screenwriter
Edmund Penney Screenwriter
Don Rush Sound Effects
Tex Rudloff Sound Effects
Dan Wallin Sound Effects
Bud Hulburd Special Effects
Mickey Gilbert Stunts
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