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WesternDramaMystery

High Plains Drifter

- They'd never forget the day he drifted into town.

A gunfighting stranger comes to the small settlement of Lago. After gunning down three gunmen who tried to kill him, the townsfolk decide to hire the Stranger to hold off three outlaws who are on their way.

Release Date : 1973-04-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Malpaso ProductionsUniversal Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Clint Eastwood

Character Name : The Stranger

Original Name : Clint Eastwood

Gender : Male

Verna Bloom

Character Name : Sarah Belding

Original Name : Verna Bloom

Gender : Female

Marianna Hill

Character Name : Callie Travers

Original Name : Marianna Hill

Gender : Female

Mitchell Ryan

Character Name : Dave Drake

Original Name : Mitchell Ryan

Gender : Male

Jack Ging

Character Name : Morgan Allen

Original Name : Jack Ging

Gender : Male

Stefan Gierasch

Character Name : Mayor Jason Hobart

Original Name : Stefan Gierasch

Gender : Male

Ted Hartley

Character Name : Lewis Belding

Original Name : Ted Hartley

Gender : Male

Billy Curtis

Character Name : Mordecai

Original Name : Billy Curtis

Gender : Male

Geoffrey Lewis

Character Name : Stacey Bridges

Original Name : Geoffrey Lewis

Gender : Male

Scott Walker

Character Name : Bill Borders

Original Name : Scott Walker

Gender : Male

Walter Barnes

Character Name : Sheriff Sam Shaw

Original Name : Walter Barnes

Gender : Male

Paul Brinegar

Character Name : Lutie Naylor

Original Name : Paul Brinegar

Gender : Male

Richard Bull

Character Name : Asa Goodwin

Original Name : Richard Bull

Gender : Male

Robert Donner

Character Name : Preacher

Original Name : Robert Donner

Gender : Male

John Hillerman

Character Name : Bootmaker

Original Name : John Hillerman

Gender : Male

Anthony James

Character Name : Cole Carlin

Original Name : Anthony James

Gender : Male

William O'Connell

Character Name : Barber

Original Name : William O'Connell

Gender : Male

John Quade

Character Name : Jake Ross

Original Name : John Quade

Gender : Male

Jane Aull

Character Name : Townswoman

Original Name : Jane Aull

Gender : Male

Dan Vadis

Character Name : Dan Carlin

Original Name : Dan Vadis

Gender : Male

Reid Cruickshanks

Character Name : Gunsmith

Original Name : Reid Cruickshanks

Gender : Male

Jim Gosa

Character Name : Tommy Morris

Original Name : Jim Gosa

Gender : Male

Jack Kosslyn

Character Name : Saddlemaker

Original Name : Jack Kosslyn

Gender : Male

Russ McCubbin

Character Name : Fred Short

Original Name : Russ McCubbin

Gender : Male

Belle Mitchell

Character Name : Mrs. Lake

Original Name : Belle Mitchell

Gender : Female

John Mitchum

Character Name : Warden

Original Name : John Mitchum

Gender : Male

Carl Pitti

Character Name : Teamster

Original Name : Carl Pitti

Gender : Male

Chuck Waters

Character Name : Stableman

Original Name : Chuck Waters

Gender : Male

Buddy Van Horn

Character Name : Marshall Jim Duncan

Original Name : Buddy Van Horn

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Supernatural Western? A lone gunman with no name and seemingly with no past, rides into the dusky town of Lago. The residents of Lago at first view the stranger with suspicion, but when news that some outlaws that are out for blood are on their way to town, they ask the stranger for his help. This is Clint Eastwood's first Western film that he directed, and it's clear and evident that the guy not only loves the genre that made his name, he also knows what makes it work. Obviously having worked for Sergio Leone, Eastwood was making notes because High Plains Drifter oozes the mythical aura of many of Leone's finest genre offerings. To which, with thanks, the result is one of the best offerings in the 70s for the Oater enthusiast. The film opens with our mysterious drifter slowly coming out of the beautiful sprawling haze and into Lago, it's ethereal, then there's just the sound of the horse breathing and the clop of its hooves that can be heard (the sound mix here is incredible), it's a gloriously mysterious opening that sets the tone perfectly. Yet Eastwood is just toying with us though, for a quick jolt of sex and violence snaps us out of the beatific warmth and into a quite hauntingly cold and morally challenged place. From here on in the stranger will demand all manner of odd things from the residents of Lago, he seems to be toying with them and revelling in their discomfort, with Lago quickly resembling an arid hellhole. You see, Lago has a dark secret, and our mysterious stranger has a purpose, and it's this purpose that makes High Plains Drifter an intriguing and gripping experience. A well known fact now is that the great man of the genre, John Wayne, wrote Eastwood to strongly complain about his harsh vision of the West, one can only think the Duke failed to grasp the post Vietnam feel of a 70s made Western. It's a great directorial effort from Eastwood, more so when you marry up his acting performance to his directorial duties. Very much the perfect role, it lets Eastwood accentuate his rugged Western leanings. Eastwood would direct the similarly themed Pale Rider in the 80s and then the genre crown topper Unforgiven in the 90s. A Western great in each decade? Well that will always be debatable, but what we do know is that the Western genre was considerably lucky to have had such a man to keep the genre going for the newer interested wanderers into the Wild West. Beautifully photographed (Bruce Surtees) on the shores of Mono Lake, California, it's a film pungent with sex, sadism, retribution and risks. High Plains Drifter is mystical and magnificent and essential Western fare. 9/10

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r96sk

@r96sk

2022-01-27

I don't have much to say about 'High Plains Drifter'. It didn't thrill me or anything, but it did keep my attention from start-to-finish so it's evidently a good film. Clint Eastwood is the only cast member worth talking about, he gives a commanding performance in the lead role. Geoffrey Lewis, a frequent castmate of Eastwood's, is the best of the rest, if I had to pick. The film does feature dark themes, which helps the film's pacing out a lot. It's nothing special in my eyes, though there is entertainment there no doubt. It's a borderline 8* rating for me, but not quite.

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drystyx

@drystyx

2023-04-18

Another Hollywood (spaghetti) formula Western where homicidal maniacs abound. Here, Clint plays a homicidal maniac who obviously comes back from the dead after being killed by three bad guys and betrayed by an entire town of people. So, the first thing he does is murder the only three men who weren't part of that. Makes sense? Not if you're looking for credible motivation. But credible motivation isn't a part of most of Eastwood's Westerns. Certainly not the spaghetti ones. So, the rest of the movie is just sound and fury, signifying nothing, and don't try to make sense out of any of it. It's just another movie about homicidal maniacs being everywhere. If the West or East or anywhere was anything like this, there wouldn't be anyone left in one piece to keep a town going. They'd all either be dead or crippled. But Eastwood loved to be in that sort of thing. A hundred years from now, he'll be remembered for many good Westerns like Hang Em High and Joe Kidd, and his Rawhid series, and Dirty Harry, because he played credible characters in those. He doesn't do that here.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2024-03-13

**_Clint paints the Western town red, like Gehenna_** A mysterious Stranger (Eastwood) trots into a remote town in west-central California, a dozen miles from the Nevada border. The townspeople desperately need his help to prepare for the release of three vengeful men from the territorial prison. "High Plains Drifter" (1973) was Clint’s third directorial effort (although he also did some uncredited work on “Dirty Harry”). It parallels his “Pale Rider” from a dozen years later with the difference that Preacher from “Pale Rider” is essentially righteous and therefore protects worthy people whereas Stranger in this flick is vengeful, focusing on dishing out retribution to those who are bad. The fact that there are few ‘good’ people in Lago makes you root for the Stranger, to a degree, but it also prevents the viewer from having compassion for the townsfolk. There’s also an emptiness and tediousness to the proceedings that works against the movie. Still, this is an iconic Eastwood Western and holds up in its unique, nigh satirical way. The beautiful Marianna Hill plays the blonde, Callie. She was 30 years-old during shooting. You might remember her from the Star Trek episode “Dagger of the Mind” from seven years prior. She was one of the most winsome women to appear on Star Trek and had gigs in numerous television shows throughout the 60s and 70s, as well as quite a few films like Elvis' "Paradise, Hawaiian Style,” this one, and even starred in the atmospheric horror flick "Messiah of Evil” (aka “Dead People”), which came out the year after this. It was the pinnacle of her career and she faded out of acting after 1977. The film runs 1 hours, 44 minutes, and was shot at Mono Lake, California (the town of Lago), which is northeast of Yosemite National Park (with the west side of the lake being in the park), as well as Winnemucca Lake, Nevada, which is about 170 miles due north of Mono Lake. GRADE: B/B-