After the upheavals of the 60's American cinema hit the road in the 70's, while often such as here traveling through the vast open spaces of the west. Featuring near career best performances by Clint Eastwood and an Oscar nominated Jeff Bridges along with some surprisingly lean and tight direction, helped along by some doubtless backseat directing courtesy of Clint, from a pre- DEER HUNTER & HEAVEN'S GATE Cimino working from his own screenplay. This combination road/heist film is at its core a very moving story of friendship, loneliness & male bonding shot through Frank Stanley's (MAGNUM FORCE) gorgeous cinematography in a breathtakingly beautiful Montana landscape.
Along with some endlessly debated subtexts there's also some scene stealing work by George Kennedy and Geoffrey Lewis, plus a host of familiar character faces including several members of the Sam Peckinpah stock company. Catherine Bach (DUKES OF HAZARD) shows up in her first acting credit and plus you get a wonderfully demented performance by the great Bill McKinney.
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