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High Plains Drifter (1973) - Eastwood cleans up red town in great western

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Director/star Clint Eastwood with a whip and a revolver looks dangerous on the colorful poster for his High Plains Drifter
 

Into the small mining town of Lago in the American West rides a stranger, who has soon - with swift action - killed 3 men. The town then want him for their protector and leader, as a feared gang is on the loose.


High Plains Drifter is written by Ernest Tidyman (The French Connection (1971)) and directed by Californian master filmmaker Clint Eastwood (Play Misty for Me (1972), whose 2nd feature it is, and who also stars in the lead.

Eastwood has rarely been more cocky, arrogant, commanding and self-assured than here, and he is still very much the hero in this town of hypocrites, weaklings and swooning women. Lago also has the memorable dwarf Mortdecai and psychedelic music, - Eastwood and composer Dee Barton (Chain Gang (1984)) follow the contemporary cue set by Ennio Morricone in Sergio Leone's spaghetti-westerns starring Eastwood. There's good acting all around, and the story gets related in a mysterious pace that feels perfect. 

High Plains Drifter is both hard-boiled and laced with humor; there's very long whipping flashbacks, SPOILER which point forward to the somewhat odd 'metaphysical' ending; Eastwood's stranger turns out to be a new incarnation of the town's late sheriff Duncan Jones, whom no-one, however, recognizes!...


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Watch a 3-minute clip from the movie here


Cost: 5.5 mil. $

Box office: 15.7 mil. $ (North America only)

= At least a box office success - but likely a big hit (returned 2.85 times its cost domestically alone)

[High Plains Drifter premiered 6 April (Los Angeles) and runs 105 minutes. The town in the film was built from scratch: 14 complete buildings, including a church and a two-story hotel built in 18 days, using 150,000 feet of timber. Shooting took place in Nevada and California in and around July 1972, specifically it lasted 6 weeks, 2 days ahead of schedule and under budget. The film was the 20th highest-grossing in North America in 1973, and the 6th highest-grossing western in North America in the 1970s. Eastwood returned with Breezy (1973), and as an actor with a cameo in Breezy and as a starring actor in Magnum Force (1973). High Plains Drifter is fresh at 93 % with a 7.70/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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