Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch

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Pub. Date: 1998-12-28
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch is one of the most influential films in American cinema. The intensity of its violence was unprecedented, while the director's use of multiple cameras, montage editing, and slow motion quickly became the normative style for rendering screen violence. Demonstrating to filmmakers the power of irony as a narrative voice and its effectiveness as a tool for exploring and portraying brutality, The Wild Bunch fundamentally changed the Western, moving it into a more brutal and psychopathic territory than it had ever occupied. This volume includes newly commissioned essays by several leading scholars of Peckinpah's work. Examining the film's production history from script to screen, its rich and ambivalent vision of American society, and its relationship to the Western genre, among other topics, it provides a definitive reinterpretation of an enduring film classic.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
xi
Introduction: Sam Peckinpah, Savage Poet of American Cinema 1(36)
Stephen Prince
The Wild Bunch: The Screenplay
37(42)
Paul Seydor
Peckinpah the Radical: The Politics of The Wild Bunch
79(26)
Christopher Sharrett
``Back Off to What?'' Enclosure, Violence, and Capitalism in Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch
105(25)
Michael Bliss
Ballistic Balletics: Styles of Violent Representation in The Wild Bunch and After
130(25)
David A. Cook
Re-Visioning the Western: Code, Myth, and Genre in Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch
155(20)
Wheeler Winston Dixon
The Wild Bunch: Innovation and Retreat
175(26)
Devn McKinney
Reviews and Commentary 201(12)
Filmography 213(8)
Select Bibliography 221(4)
Index 225

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