I have The Shooting and Ride In The Whirlwind on VHS, two films shot for about $60,000 in true Roger Corman fashion, with Monte Hellman helming both. The Shooting is a great little film with Warren Oates playing two sides of the Coyne as hero and villain. Cry Billy is a great sombre revenge movie and Maria Potts is sensational a true Peckinpah woman in many respects. (Peckinpah's women being truly granite hard enforced by circumstances of course).
For anyone interested, the lead actress' name, xochitl, is pronounced like "so-chee"
I have The Shooting and Ride In The Whirlwind on VHS, two films shot for about $60,000 in true Roger Corman fashion, with Monte Hellman helming both. The Shooting is a great little film with Warren Oates playing two sides of the Coyne as hero and villain. Cry Billy is a great sombre revenge movie and Maria Potts is sensational a true Peckinpah woman in many respects. (Peckinpah's women being truly granite hard enforced by circumstances of course).
I love Peckerpah
Good chat...'Soldier Blue' seems to fall into this subgenre
Germans love Westerns. It comes from the popularity of the western books written by Karl May in the 1800's
Germans love David Hasselhoff.
Alriiiight 😎👍👍
The revenge was too quick for me.
The Shootist was kinda revisionist