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Posse

DVD Release

  • Release Date: 2004
  • Dolby Digital: English 5.1 surround
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  • Widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs
  • English subtitles
  • English restored mono

  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: Revisionist Western
  • Themes: Sheriffs and Outlaws, Kidnapping, Political Corruption
  • Director: Kirk Douglas
  • Main Cast: Kirk Douglas, Bruce Dern, Bo Hopkins, James Stacy, Luke Askew
  • Release Year: 1975
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Kirk Douglas produced, directed, and starred in this cynical western concerning Howard Nightingale (Kirk Douglas) a United States marshal who uses the pursuit of an outlaw to further his political career. Nightingale organizes a posse to track down Jack Strawhorn (Bruce Dern), a notorious bank robber. But Strawhorn turns the tables on Nightingale, kidnapping him and holding him hostage. He then demands that the posse pay $40,000 for Nightingale's safe return. In order to raise the money to free Nightingale, the posse must become bank robbers themselves. Meanwhile, Nightingale tries to insinuate himself with Strawhorn and cut a deal for his freedom. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Review

Released a year after the Watergate scandal forced President Nixon to resign, this Wild West adventure was a thinly veiled message movie as concerned with commenting on this tumultuous political situation as with depicting traditional Western gunplay. In his second outing behind the camera after Scalawag (1973), director/star Kirk Douglas did not work too hard to bury the film's liberal sentiments: Posse opened and closed with a title card featuring an image of an eagle and the legend, "To the polls, ye sons of freedom." Douglas' villain, Sheriff Nightingale, is a corporate sell-out, doing the bidding of a railroad against the interests of the citizens who elected him. In zealously seeking a deranged bandit (well played by Bruce Dern, already becoming typecast in this kind of role), Nightingale seems to be seeking traditional frontier justice, but in fact he abandons his principles for federal office. The film's obvious message was a warning to the American populace to beware politicians who would bow to the military-industrial complex and seek power for its own sake. Douglas cast James Stacy as a crippled and cynical Civil War veteran, an obvious reference to returning Vietnam vets who protested the war; Stacy had been an up-and-coming star who lost an arm and a leg in a motorcycle accident. Most people thought his career was over, but Posse gave him a well-received comeback. To the film's benefit, Douglas eschewed the staginess of the maligned Scalawag and kept the action buzzing along briskly. On its surface, Posse has a somewhat dated quality, due largely to such signatures of the era as over-exposures and freeze-frames. However, the fast pace, all-star cast, and surprisingly universal relevance of its political statement have given it a long shelf life as an effective Western. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast


David Canary - Pensteman; Alfonso Arau - Peppe; Katherine Woodville - Mrs. Cooper; Mark Roberts - Mr. Cooper; Dick O'Neill - Wiley; Billy Burton - McCanless; Gus Greymountain - Reyno; Allan Warnick - Telegrapher; Roger Behrstock - Sheriff; Dick Armstrong; Melody Thomas - Laurie; Beth Brickell - Mrs. Ross; Louie Elias - Rains; Larry Finley

Credit

Tom Overton - Sound/Sound Designer; Kirk Douglas - Director; Kirk Douglas - Producer; Oliver Emert - Set Designer; Phil Feldman - Producer; Joseph E. Gershenson - Composer (Music Score); Alexander Golitzen - Art Director; Catherine Hardwicke - Production Designer; Maurice Jarre - Composer (Music Score); Gordon Kay - Producer; Frederic Knudtson - Editor; Fred Koenekamp - Cinematographer; Fred R. Price - Set Designer; Clifford Stine - Cinematographer; Alfred Sweeney - Art Director; Bud Westmore - Makeup; Charles Wheeler - Cinematographer; John W. Wheeler - Editor; Lyle Wheeler - Production Designer; Lyle Wheeler - Set Designer; Clair Huffaker - Screenwriter; Christopher Knopf - Screenwriter; Christopher Knopf - Book Author; Jack Roe - First Assistant Director; William Roberts - Screenwriter; Richard Portman - Sound/Sound Designer

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