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- Robert Harris
I'm a huge Peckinpah fan, and his 1970 The Ballad of Cable Hogue, fits the Peckinpah pantheon to a "T," albeit with a bit more humor than one might expect, especially when one takes into consideration his previous production, the ultra-violent The Wild Bunch.
Warner Archive's new Blu-ray is spot-on gorgeous.
Perfect grain, terrific resolution, color and shadow detail.
The world in which Jason Robard's Cable Hogue exists is similar to the dusty, dirty environs of Wild Bunch, and has also been photographed by Lucien Ballard (The Devil is a Woman, The Lodger, Ride the High Country).
A brilliant new Blu-ray of a film that should be in every serious collection.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
4k Up-rez - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Highly Recommended
RAH
Warner Archive's new Blu-ray is spot-on gorgeous.
Perfect grain, terrific resolution, color and shadow detail.
The world in which Jason Robard's Cable Hogue exists is similar to the dusty, dirty environs of Wild Bunch, and has also been photographed by Lucien Ballard (The Devil is a Woman, The Lodger, Ride the High Country).
A brilliant new Blu-ray of a film that should be in every serious collection.
Image - 5
Audio - 5
4k Up-rez - 5
Pass / Fail - Pass
Highly Recommended
RAH