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High Plains Drifter By Jeff Shannon
Clint Eastwood's second film as a director (and his first Western) is a
variation on the "man with no name" theme, starring Eastwood as
the drifter known only as "the Stranger." He rides into the
desert town of Lagos and is quickly attacked by three gunmen. Recovering
with the aid of a local dwarf (a memorable role for Billy Curtis), the
Stranger is hired by the intimidated townsfolk to fend off a band of
violent ex-convicts. After teaching the citizens self-defense and
instructing them to paint the entire town red and rename it
"Hell," the Stranger vanishes. He reappears when the marauding
criminals arrive, and delivers justice and teaches the townsfolk a harsh
lesson about moral obligation. Is he a figure from their past or a kind of
supernatural avenger? Combining humor with action, High Plains Drifter
is both a serious and tongue-in-cheek tribute to the Westerns that made
Eastwood a household name.
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|  | Director: Clint Eastwood
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|  | Stars: Clint Eastwood, Verna Bloom, Mitchell Ryan
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|  | Released: August 22, 1973
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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