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Western

Hang 'em High

- The hanging was the best show in town. But they made two mistakes. They hung the wrong man and they didn't finish the job!

Marshall Jed Cooper survives a hanging, vowing revenge on the lynch mob that left him dangling. To carry out his oath for vengeance, he returns to his former job as a lawman. Before long, he's caught up with the nine men on his hit list and starts dispensing his own brand of Wild West justice.

Release Date : 1968-04-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : United ArtistsMalpaso ProductionsLeonard Freeman Production

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Clint Eastwood

Character Name : Marshal Jed Cooper

Original Name : Clint Eastwood

Gender : Male

Inger Stevens

Character Name : Rachel Warren

Original Name : Inger Stevens

Gender : Female

Ed Begley

Character Name : Captain Wilson

Original Name : Ed Begley

Gender : Male

Pat Hingle

Character Name : Judge Adam Fenton

Original Name : Pat Hingle

Gender : Male

Ben Johnson

Character Name : Marshal Dave Bliss

Original Name : Ben Johnson

Gender : Male

Charles McGraw

Character Name : Sheriff Ray Calhoun

Original Name : Charles McGraw

Gender : Male

Ruth White

Character Name : Madame Sophie

Original Name : Ruth White

Gender : Female

Bruce Dern

Character Name : Miller

Original Name : Bruce Dern

Gender : Male

Alan Hale Jr.

Character Name : Matt Stone

Original Name : Alan Hale Jr.

Gender : Male

Arlene Golonka

Character Name : Jennifer

Original Name : Arlene Golonka

Gender : Female

James Westerfield

Character Name : Prisoner

Original Name : James Westerfield

Gender : Male

Dennis Hopper

Character Name : Prophet

Original Name : Dennis Hopper

Gender : Male

L.Q. Jones

Character Name : Loomis

Original Name : L.Q. Jones

Gender : Male

Michael O'Sullivan

Character Name : Francis Elroy Duffy

Original Name : Michael O'Sullivan

Gender : Male

Joseph Sirola

Character Name : Reno

Original Name : Joseph Sirola

Gender : Male

James MacArthur

Character Name : The Preacher

Original Name : James MacArthur

Gender : Male

Bob Steele

Character Name : Jenkins

Original Name : Bob Steele

Gender : Male

Bert Freed

Character Name : Schmidt

Original Name : Bert Freed

Gender : Male

Russell Thorson

Character Name : Maddow

Original Name : Russell Thorson

Gender : Male

Ned Romero

Character Name : Charlie Blackfoot

Original Name : Ned Romero

Gender : Male

Jonathan Goldsmith

Character Name : Tommy

Original Name : Jonathan Goldsmith

Gender : Male

Richard Gates

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Richard Gates

Gender : Male

Bruce Scott

Character Name : Billy Joe

Original Name : Bruce Scott

Gender : Male

Richard Guizon

Character Name :

Original Name : Richard Guizon

Gender : Male

Tod Andrews

Character Name : Defense Attorney

Original Name : Tod Andrews

Gender : Male

Mark Lenard

Character Name : Prosecutor

Original Name : Mark Lenard

Gender : Male

Roy Glenn

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : Roy Glenn

Gender : Male

Paul Sorensen

Character Name : Prisoner on Scaffold

Original Name : Paul Sorensen

Gender : Male

Richard Angarola

Character Name : Posse Member

Original Name : Richard Angarola

Gender : Male

Larry J. Blake

Character Name : Prisoner in Compound

Original Name : Larry J. Blake

Gender : Male

Ted Thorpe

Character Name :

Original Name : Ted Thorpe

Gender : Male

Robert Jones

Character Name :

Original Name : Robert Jones

Gender : Male

Barry Cahill

Character Name :

Original Name : Barry Cahill

Gender : Male

John Wesley

Character Name : Guard

Original Name : John Wesley

Gender : Male

Dennis Dengate

Character Name :

Original Name : Dennis Dengate

Gender : Male

Bill Zuckert

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Bill Zuckert

Gender : Male

Hal England

Character Name : Brother

Original Name : Hal England

Gender : Male

Robert B. Williams

Character Name : Elwood

Original Name : Robert B. Williams

Gender : Male

Tony Di Milo

Character Name :

Original Name : Tony Di Milo

Gender : Male

Tammy Locke

Character Name : Little Girl

Original Name : Tammy Locke

Gender : Female

Jerry Schumacher

Character Name : Townsman

Original Name : Jerry Schumacher

Gender : Male

Max Wagner

Character Name : Prisoner

Original Name : Max Wagner

Gender : Male

Herbert Ellis

Character Name : Swede (uncredited)

Original Name : Herbert Ellis

Gender : Male

Nicholas Georgiade

Character Name : Prisoner in Wagon (uncredited)

Original Name : Nicholas Georgiade

Gender : Male

Jack Ging

Character Name : Marshal Ace Hayes (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Ging

Gender : Male

Jack Gordon

Character Name : Hanging Spectator (uncredited)

Original Name : Jack Gordon

Gender : Male

Roxanne Tunis

Character Name : Extra (uncredited)

Original Name : Roxanne Tunis

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

We all have our ghosts, Marshal. Hang 'Em High is directed by ted Post and written by Leonard Freeman and Mel Goldberg. It stars Clint Eastwood, Inger Stevens, Pat Hingle, Ed Begley, Ben Johnson, Charles McGraw, Ruth White and Bruce Dern. Music is by Dominic Frontiere and cinematography is shared by Richard H. Kline and Leonard J. South. An innocent man survives a lynching and returns as a lawman and sets about bringing the vigilantes to justice. After making a name in Leone's Dollars Trilogy, Eastwood returned to America and began cementing his name in the genre of film that would come to define him. Though very much an American Western, this does have Spaghetti Western tonal splinters. Story is derivative and safe, however the characterisations are not and are pungent enough to warrant viewing investment. Unfortunately director Ted Post often lets the pace sag to unbearable levels - especially in the last third of film, it's a shame that the mooted Robert Aldrich didn't get the gig. There simply is not enough on the page to sustain the near two hour running time, with the finale proving to be a rather flat experience. The liberal stance on the death penalty is a touch heavy handed, but not so as to kill the picture since the thought process of the complexities of justice holds high interest values. Then of course there is Eastwood to lure one in. He's not the best actor in the film, though the amorality of character he plays makes him the fascinating centre piece. Hingle steals the acting honours as the stoically forthright Judge Fenton, while Stevens also shines as Rachael Warren, a character who like Eastwood's Jed Cooper has an obsessional motive for capturing criminals in her heart. All told the perfs across the board are pitched right and good value. I'm not sure if the fact two cinematographers were used was a job for mates scenario? Whatever though, for there's nice work here, the New Mexico locations pleasing and at the same time mood compliant for the harsher edges of the story. Frontiers's music is interesting, full of ebullience - sometimes overbearing, it strangely at times sounds familiar to some of Herrmann's compositions in the fantasy genre... Hang 'Em High is an important entry in the Western genre library, though neither great or bad, it's still a must see for genre enthusiasts. 7/10

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r96sk

@r96sk

2022-01-11

'Hang ’em High' is entertaining stuff. I personally think the first half is much stronger than the second half, which loses its way a tad and ends up concluding in a perfectly good but not as great way as what I had wanted - based on the impressive opening hour or so. Clint Eastwood, though, is excellent from start-to-finish. I undoubtedly enjoyed his performance, which is great to see follow on from the major highs of the Dollars trilogy. Pat Hingle is also a positive performer, he and Eastwood share one terrific scene in particular.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-11-30

When "Cooper" (Clint Eastwood) gets caught up in a case of mistaken identity, he is all but lynched by a group of citizens convinced he has committed murder. Luckily for him, he is snatched from the jaws of death by deputy "Bliss" (Ben Johnson) who takes him in for a more legitimate hanging. Fortune continues to shine on "Cooper" though, when local judge "Fenton" (Pat Hingle) finds his story checks out and offers him a job with a badge of his own. This isn't to take the law into his own hands - he is expected to bring the men who tried to kill him in for due process. He might be willing enough, but are they? Meantime, he finds that his rekindled law-man occupation sees him involved in other dangerous business, and after one especially close near-miss, he finds himself falling for the nagging "Rachel" (Inger Stevens) who has her own fairly harrowing story to relate. On the face of it, this is just another routine revenge western, but Eastwood and Hingle deliver a bit more than that as they try to apply some elements of the rule of law to a society that is still pretty much living a survival of the fittest (or fastest) existence. We get to know a little more of some of the vigilantes and realise that perhaps they weren't quite as brutal as initially thought - some attempt is made to give the characters some personality. The production isn't the best though - I'm sure I saw a car in shot at one point, and the studio sets are all very familiar, but Eastwood imbues his persona with a degree of his less-is-more style of decency as we head to a denouement that's predicable in outcome, but not so much in execution.