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Det vilda gänget (Blu-ray) (Western 1969)

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Originaltitel:
The Wild Bunch (Blu-ray) (Release: DVD 2008-08-27, Bio 1969-09-03)
Ett gäng laglösa och deras vilda framfart i Mexico och Texas i vilda västern-erans slutskede. De jagas av amerikanska prisjägare som släppts fria enbart för detta jobb, och hamnar i ett eget krig i Mexiko.
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Åldersgräns: 15. Speltid: 2 tim 24 min. Land: USA Ljud:
  • Dolby digital 5.1,
  • Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo,
  • Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono.
Språk:
  • Engelska,
  • Tyska,
  • Franska,
  • Italienska,
  • Spanska.
Textning:
  • Svenska,
  • Danska,
  • Norska,
  • Finska,
  • Engelska,
  • Tyska,
  • Holländska,
  • Franska,
  • Italienska,
  • Spanska,
  • Portugisiska.
Bild:
  • 1080p High Definition Widescreen 2.40:1.

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NYPREMIÄR
Reissued in 1981 at 142m. , with two deleted sequences restored. European theatrical version running 144m. now available on homevideo.

BAKGRUND
Here's how director Sam Peckinpah described his motivation behind The Wild Bunch at the time of the film's 1969 release: "I was trying to tell a simple story about bad men in changing times. The Wild Bunch is simply what happens when killers go to Mexico. The strange thing is you feel a great sense of loss when these killers reach the end of the line." All of these statements are true, but they don't begin to cover the impact that Peckinpah's film had on the evolution of American movies. Now the film is most widely recognized as a milestone event in the escalation of screen violence, but that's a label of limited perspective. Of course, Peckinpah's bloody climactic gunfight became a masterfully directed, photographed, and edited ballet of graphic violence that transcended the conventional Western and moved into a slow-motion realm of pure cinematic intensity. But the film--surely one of the greatest Westerns ever made--is also a richly thematic tale of, as Peckinpah said, "bad men in changing times." The year is 1913 and the fading band of thieves known as the Wild Bunch (led by William Holden as Pike) decide to pull one last job before retirement. But an ambush foils their plans, and Peckinpah's film becomes an epic yet intimate tale of betrayed loyalties, tenacious rivalry, and the bunch's dogged determination to maintain their fading code of honor among thieves. The 144-minute director's cut enhances the theme of male bonding that recurs in many of Peckinpah's films, restoring deleted scenes to deepen the viewer's understanding of the friendship turned rivalry between Pike and his former friend Deke Thornton (Robert Ryan), who now leads a posse in pursuit of the bunch, a dimension that adds resonance to an already classic American film. The Wild Bunch is a masterpiece that should not be defined strictly in terms of its violence, but as a story of mythic