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Titolo originale: Hang 'em High
Regia: Ted Post |
Anno: 1968
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Western Dramma
Tag: prison | death penalty | judge | widow | falsely accused | marshal | oklahoma | cattle drive | hanging | law man | lynching | search party | wrongly accused | wrongfully accused |
Cast: Clint Eastwood | Inger Stevens | Ed Begley | Pat Hingle | Ben Johnson | Charles McGraw | Ruth White | Bruce Dern | Alan Hale Jr. | Arlene Golonka | James Westerfield | Dennis Hopper | L.Q. Jones | Michael O'Sullivan | Joseph Sirola | James MacArthur | Bob Steele | Bert Freed | Russell Thorson | Ned Romero | Jonathan Goldsmith | Richard Gates | Bruce Scott | Richard Guizon | Tod Andrews | Mark Lenard | Roy Glenn | Paul Sorensen | Richard Angarola | Larry J. Blake | Ted Thorpe | Robert Jones | Barry Cahill | John Wesley | Dennis Dengate | Bill Zuckert | Hal England | Robert B. Williams | Tony Di Milo | Tammy Locke | Jerry Schumacher | Max Wagner | Herbert Ellis | Nicholas Georgiade | Jack Ging | Jack Gordon | Roxanne Tunis |

Oklahoma, 1889. Jed Cooper viene ingiustamente condannato all'impiccagione per aver comprato inconsapevolmente del bestiame rubato. Salvato in extremis dal giudice Fenton, assume la carica di sceriffo rivelandosi un ottimo tutore della legge. Ma quando i suoi precedenti aguzzini gli tendono nuovamente un agguato, non gli resterà altro da fare che vendicarsi.

Approfondimenti

At the 10:42 mark, there are 2 semi trucks seen in the background using the highway behind the setti [...] D
Clint Eastwood's character Jed Cooper is accused of stealing cattle from a man named Joe Hansen and [...] D
The federal court with jurisdiction over the Indian Territory was in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The Oklah [...] D
Ed Begley and Inger Stevens died within two days of each other in April 1970 in Hollywood. Begley di [...] D
Character actress Arlene Golonka played quite a range of parts in her career. In a span of just five [...] D
First of three theatrical movies that Pat Hingle made with Clint Eastwood. The others being L'uomo n [...] D
Producer Leonard Freeman located the tree to be used for the hanging in the opening scene, about 12 [...] D
Screenwriter Mel Goldberg and director Ted Post were brought back together in 2013 when they were co [...] D
Before this film, Ted Post had made only three theatrical films in his first 18 years as a director: [...] D
With the success of his Italian westerns, Clint Eastwood (whose company co-produced) set out to imit [...] D
Famed character actor James Westerfield plays a lowlife prisoner waiting to be hanged in Fort Grant. [...] D
Jenkins, the old man in jail, was played by Bob Steele. Steele was a veteran of westerns who even ha [...] D
This movie was filmed in New Mexico and Arizona but purported to be Oklahoma in 1889, 18 years befor [...] D
The character of Judge Adam Fenton was based in part on Judge Isaac Parker whose federal court in Fo [...] D
Reportedly, producer Leonard Freeman clashed with director Ted Post during production. One day Freem [...] D
The exterior scenes of Fort Grant and the courthouse were shot on MGM's famed Western Street, on Lot [...] D
Clint Eastwood's first leading role in a Hollywood film. He was already 38 years old. Hang 'Em High [...] D
Bruce Dern appeared in this movie with Dennis Hopper, who appeared with his daughter Laura in Blue V [...] D
Former longtime Eastwood mistress Roxanne Tunis appears as an extra. D
CASTLE THUNDER: Heard several times during the rain after Jed Cooper's (Clint Eastwood's) and Rachel [...] D
For the Castilian Spanish language dub version, Clint Eastwood's voice was dubbed by Ernesto Aura. D
Writers Mel Goldberg and Leonard Freeman were first told that Clint Walker was cast in the lead but [...] D
United Artists executives suggested experienced action movie directors like John Sturges and Robert [...] D
Based on the white blazes on their noses, Eastwood rides three different red horses after his arrest [...] D
The $250.00 per month pay for a deputy US Marshal offered to Jed Cooper (Clint Eastwood) would be th [...] D
Clint Eastwood turned down both big budget movie C'era una volta il West (1968) and L'oro di Mackenn [...] D
Producer Leonard Freeman was quite impressed with the professionalism of James MacArthur, who requir [...] D
United Artists promoted Hang 'Em High with a great ad-line: "They made two mistakes. They hung the w [...] D
As this movie marks the beginning of the "modern" western era (those having a darker and more seriou [...] D
Sergio Leone was approached to direct this movie, but he turned it down since he was working on C'er [...] D
Alan Hale, Jr. was appearing as a Western character actor before being cast as the skipper on "Gilli [...] D
Clint Eastwood appeared in this movie with Bruce Dern. Eastwood later worked with his daughter, Laur [...] D
This film represents what might be called the fourth phase in western stars. The first were represen [...] D
Clint Eastwood (Marshal Jed Cooper) wore the same gun belt and holster that he (as "The Man with No [...] D
Inger Stevens had never heard of Clint Eastwood before she was cast. Once they met she began to like [...] D

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Errori

When Captain Wilson and his men are around the fire at night and he asks Tommy and Loomis if they're [...] D
Near the end of the film when Cooper assaults Captain Wilson's house, it is guarded by a German Shep [...] D
Obvious stunt double when Jedd is being roped at the beginning of the film before and while he is dr [...] D
The length of Miller's beard seems to vary considerably from shot-to-shot, especially during his fis [...] D
In the beginning of the movie Clint Eastwood is loaded into the prisoner wagon, the next scene is a [...] D
When Jed and the posse track down Miller and the two boys the posse wants to hang them. Question is [...] D
When Jed pours a drink at the bar just before he is shot, there are empty cartridge slots in his bel [...] D
Towards the beginning of the movie, when Jed is about to be hanged, he says, "You're making a mistak [...] D
As Cooper rides out of town at the very end of the film, two telephone poles can be seen between the [...] D
When the madam opens the door to let in the judge, the image seen across the street is an obviously [...] D
When Jed is walking outside, just before entering the saloon where he will kill Reno, he has two sha [...] D
After Cooper is cut down and is walking to the prisoner wagon, the rope and knot binding his hands c [...] D
When the audience is singing "Gather at the River" right before the six-man hanging, their mouths do [...] D
During the picnic scene in which Rachel tells Jed of her husband's murder and her rape, her hair is [...] D
When the Judge goes to visit Jed Cooper in the hotel after he's been shot you can see a painted back [...] D
In the establishing shot from an angle behind the gallows, all of the extras except for one is looki [...] D
Number of prisoners in the wagon varies between close and long shots. D
When Miller (Bruce Dern) is being hanged, the hood is put on as he struggles, and a close-up shot is [...] D
When Jed and the posse catch up with rustler Miller and the brothers, the dead man's son grabs a lar [...] D
When Jennifer is seen smoking in bed the cigarette alternates between being in her right and left ha [...] D
The map the judge has in his office, clearly shows the modern outline of the state of Oklahoma in RE [...] D
When Jed shoots Reno in the saloon, you can see as he is beginning to fall there is no blood on his [...] D
Dust in air disappears between shots after posse surrounds Jed Cooper on river bank. D
In the scene where Jed is having the noose put on him, Stone tells Loomis to wait a minute, after th [...] D
When Cooper is first lassoed, the rope changes position between shots. D
When Marshal Cooper wakes up in the hotel after returning with the three outlaws, you can hear a man [...] D
In the opening scene, Jed wades into a river to rescue a calf. Moments later when he sees the hangin [...] D
During the preacher singing on the gallows, in the background visible power lines are noticeable nea [...] D
The sets feature factory-finished lumber and in standard thicknesses that were not introduced until [...] D
After Jed was cut down from tree and put in wagon with other prisoners, the outfit of the man steeri [...] D
As Cooper confronts Reno in the saloon, Cooper removes the cigar from his mouth, holding the unlit e [...] D
Marshall Jed Cooper (Clint Eastwood) exclaims that he has a "prisoner in another town in a cardboard [...] D
Just before the 6 man hanging when all of the spectators are assembled there is a long shot of judge [...] D
At the first hanging in town, the wood log is shown in the 4 rings but disappears between shots. D
Bruce Dern's facial hair when being brought to justice. D
The gallows (which is capable of hanging 6 men) has only 4 trap rings attached to it. D
After Clint Eastwood is placed in the prisoner wagon during the opening credits, the shots of the fr [...] D
When Cooper is pushing through the crowd at the mass hanging a man behind him is wearing glasses wit [...] D
After Cooper is cut down and is walking to the prisoner wagon, the rope and knot binding his hands c [...] D
During Cooper's testimony in court he wears his sidearm onto the witness stand. No one on either sid [...] D
Marshal Jed Cooper only wears one spur on his boots when walking down the boardwalk in the scene whe [...] D
When Ben (Richard Gates) is on the gallows shortly before the hanging, his hair is parted on one sid [...] D
After his hanging, and cutting him down, he was placed in the prison wagon. As he is entering the wa [...] D
When Jed Cooper is unsuccessfully hanged in the opening scenes, he is seen rocking back and forth af [...] D
After a sudden rain storm ends their picnic, Cooper and Rachel seek cover in an abandoned cabin; Coo [...] D
When Rachel is in the store and the Marshall comes up on horseback as Rachel comes out on the boardw [...] D
At the end of the film, Cooper tells the judge to pardon Jenkins for his role in Cooper's attempted [...] D
On the evening before the hanging of the six prisoners, a man suggests that people have been setting [...] D
During the hanging just before Jed was shot, 6 men were hanged, yet the hangman pulled only 4 pins. D
At the start of the mass hanging, when the townspeople are coming out to watch, one older lady can b [...] D
The prostitute Marshall beds before the hanging has an inoculation scar on her shoulder. D
When Jed Cooper is having shackles attached he has a cut and swollen right eye. After the preacher i [...] D
In the opening scene Jed gets off his horse to get a calf out of the water and carries him to shore. [...] D
In the shot just before the Prophet is killed, at least six men are locked in the prison wagon. In t [...] D
When Jed is hanging on the noose, you can see the film being reversed back and forth to see his feet [...] D
At the start of the film, when Jed carries the calf out of the river, he places it on the ground and [...] D
Cooper's position changes when fighting with Miller in the desert. This is when Miller knocks Cooper [...] D
When the Tumbleweed Wagon first pulls into town Rachel walks up to it to look at the prisoners. The [...] D
The characters clearly cast multiple shadows both indoors and in outdoors daylight scenes as they ar [...] D
When Cooper is marched to the 'paddywagon,' one mule is seen hitched behind the wagon. It then disap [...] D
When Cooper arrests the blacksmith and walks him into the sheriff's office, he drops the seven warra [...] D
During the opening credits, the camera is on the ground looking straight up at the bottom of Jed's b [...] D
At the beginning of the movie a piece of camera equipment can be plainly seen lying on the bottom of [...] D
When Cooper is cut down, the short, hanging end of the rope is initially not seen but is visible lat [...] D
Two errors relating to the train at 00:34 are the wheel sets on the cars are circa 1920 and beyond, [...] D
When Jed is being bought breakfast in bed, the shadow of one of the camera crew's head is visible. D
At the start, when Jed is entering the prison wagon, he is sitting on the right side, a short time l [...] D
Obvious stunt double when Jedd is being roped at the beginning of the film before and while he is dr [...] D
When Jed is rescued from the noose, a white vehicle can be seen flashing quickly between the trees i [...] D
Both times when Jed is in bed with Jennifer (the prostitute) the scars on his neck from the failed h [...] D
In the closing title credits, two men are seen walking from right to left and then two children play [...] D
Expanded metal is used on the tumbleweed wagon sides. this was patented in 1916. D
(at around 52 mins) Just before Jed and Miller have their fight in the desert, Jed says, "Get aboard [...] D
When Jed gets a horse from the blacksmith early in the film, the horse is brown with a white blaze d [...] D
Right after Jed was being cut down from tree and put in wagon with other prisoners, we see the gentl [...] D
Some DVD box covers describe the events of the movie as taking place in the year 1873, yet in the mo [...] D
During the 6 man hanging, when "Rock Of Ages" is being sung, the facial expression of Ben (1 of the [...] D
Towards the end, when Jed is sneaking up on the house at night/running from tree to tree, Captain Wi [...] D
As Cooper walks across the road to the jail where the Sweed is held, you can see the shadow of the c [...] D
When Jed speaks to the Judge when he is being released, the prisoner in the background changes to a [...] D
After Cooper is brought to Judge Fenton's office, the judge tells him McCloud is being led to the ga [...] D
When the lynch mob drags Cooper through the river and stops under the tree they tie his hands behind [...] D

Frase

Captain Wilson, Cooper Hanging Party: All right, n [...] D
Jed Cooper: Well, I don't care how you slice it - [...] D
Francis Elroy Duffy, Prisoner: Now Preacher? The [...] D
Judge Adam Fenton: You think I judged him too hars [...] D
[first lines] [to a calf] Jed Cooper: I'm gonna [...] D
Prisoner: Always uses top grade hemp, Schmidt does [...] D
Schmidt, the Hangman: You haff last request? Pris [...] D
Jed Cooper: They'll be no hanging here. Cowboy: T [...] D
[last lines] Judge Adam Fenton: Cooper, Charlie B [...] D
Judge Adam Fenton: [hands Cooper a cup of coffee] [...] D
Jed Cooper: You're lynching those boys. Why? Judg [...] D
Rachel Warren: We all have our ghosts, Marshal. D
[after rescuing Cooper from being lynched] Marsha [...] D
Schmidt, the Hangman: [During Duffy's speech to th [...] D
Miller: You ain't never gonna get me alive to Fort [...] D
Judge Adam Fenton: Pick up the badge, Mr. Cooper. [...] D
Jed Cooper: Seems like you're a man trying to give [...] D
[reading Cooper's bill of sale] Captain Wilson, C [...] D
Captain Wilson, Cooper Hanging Party: Alright, dro [...] D
Judge Adam Fenton: Nineteen marshals and one court [...] D
Judge Adam Fenton: So that's how it is, huh? That [...] D
Jenkins: Are we going to hang him or beat him to d [...] D
Captain Wilson, Cooper Hanging Party: Let's ride, [...] D
Jed Cooper: You don't remember me, do you? Reno, [...] D
Jennifer, the Prostitute: I wanna see the hangin'! [...] D
[Repeated Line] The Prophet: They've come to kill [...] D

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