
Nell Hagen sets out to retaliate for the hanging of her father Judd, who ruled their valley with an iron hand before the natives revolted. She is accompanied by her brothers, Ritt and Kirby, a hump-backed half-wit, and their sensuous cousin Julie Ann who marries Ritt but seduces Kirby. The family then robs a bank and kills two tellers before dropping in on Charley Gately, leader of the group that hanged old man Hagen, and kills him and his son Gabe and daughter-in-law Ruth. A... (Full plot summary below)
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Nell Hagen sets out to retaliate for the hanging of her father Judd, who ruled their valley with an iron hand before the natives revolted. She is accompanied by her brothers, Ritt and Kirby, a hump-backed half-wit, and their sensuous cousin Julie Ann who marries Ritt but seduces Kirby. The family then robs a bank and kills two tellers before dropping in on Charley Gately, leader of the group that hanged old man Hagen, and kills him and his son Gabe and daughter-in-law Ruth. And they head for the border and it gets really mean and nasty.
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| User ReviewJenna IThis is one of the more bizarre if not flat out confusing movies I've ever seen. A black and white western scored by Zappa alone is weird, now add in three misfit siblings-an overbearing masculine sister, a good looking but dimwitted brother and a flat out dumb-witted hunchback- along with a ditzy blonde with the IQ of a 3 year old. Even better, stick them in a desert with a thirst for blood and revenge and hope to God something happens. (Spoilers: Not much happens.) Shockingly, through the fog that is this film, there's a couple of bright lights that manage to shine through- a great score, and some pretty decent acting from Mercedes McCambridge. All that said, I can't really complain, it's pleasantly watchable despite being fairly unwatchable. |