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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
Cast
Warren Oates, Isela Vega, Robert Webber, Gig Young View AllCrew
Sam Peckinpah (Screenplay), Sam Peckinpah (Director), Sam Peckinpah (Story), Gordon T. Dawson (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Aug. 7th, 1974
Runtime: 1 hour, 53 minutes
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mark f
Things I dislike about it are: I think half of the film shouldn't even be in the film (scenes which go on and on which should have been blue-penciled); Peckinpah's trademark slo-mo balletic violence just doesn't work here; the two motorcyclists!!!; the ease with which our hero (and I consider him a ....
Things I dislike about it are: I think half of the film shouldn't even be in the film (scenes which go on and on which should have been blue-penciled); Peckinpah's trademark slo-mo balletic violence just doesn't work here; the two motorcyclists!!!; the ease with which our hero (and I consider him a ....
Jack1
The film is twisted, dark, and brutal, but it doesn't seem unnecessarily so - it really does show a gritty, raw, dirty underbelly of society that - coupled with the hot, barren Mexico landscape - is effective as a backdrop for the film.
The film is twisted, dark, and brutal, but it doesn't seem unnecessarily so - it really does show a gritty, raw, dirty underbelly of society that - coupled with the hot, barren Mexico landscape - is effective as a backdrop for the film.