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Warren Oates, John Davis Chandler, L.Q. Jones, Ben Johnson Major Dundee Dir: Sam Peckinpah
Warren Oates in Badlands (Terrence Malick, 1973)
Warren Oates in In the Heat of the Night (Norman Jewison, 1967)
Warren Oates, July 5, 1928 – April 3, 1982.
Leslie Stevens’s Private Property (1960).
Like Gate of Flesh, I probably watched Race With The Devil way too young. It freaked me the fuck out, but that didn’t stop me from watching it one night with my older brothers. Nor do I really give a fuck what anyone thinks. I wished I was smart enough to watch Italian horror movies around the same time, but I did watch a lot of cool stuff before I was five. Such are the benefits of having cool parents who were cinephiles of the highest order! Whenever Warren Oates was in a movie, well you knew it was going to be good! He was a real badass! I could say the same for Klaus Kinski and Oliver Reed. Susan Compo wrote a wonderful biography about him called Warren Oates: A Wild Life, it’s well worth your time. They don’t make them like Warren Oates anymore and we are certainly poorer for it. The happiest of birthdays in the afterlife to the eternal badass, Warren Oates!
Warren Oates-Pam Grier "Drum" 1976, de Steve Carver.
Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, and Edmond O'Brien in The Wild Bunch.
THE AMERICAN NEW WAVE ENTERS ALL GUNS BLAZING ACROSS JAPANESE CINEMAS IN '75.
PICS INFO: Resolution at 1067x1500 -- Spotlight on assorted Japanese movie poster designs, for the American-Mexican 1974 neo-Western film, "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia," co-written and directed by Sam Peckinpah. United Artists. Poster artist/designer unknown.
WARREN OATES HITS HIS MARK FOR ALL TIME IN THE NEW WAVE OF THE SUPER-SEVENTIES.
PIC #2: Resolution at 960x1537 -- Spotlight on an original 1975 Japanese B2 movie poster design for the 1974 neo-Western film, "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia," co-written and directed by Sam Peckinpah. United Artists.
"Why is his head worth one million dollars and the lives of 21 people?"
-- "BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA" film tagline, c. 1974
Sources: https://posteritati.com/poster/4581/bring-me-the-head-of-alfredo-garcia-original-1975-japanese-b2-movie-poster, various, etc...