Hang Em High
It is that story that looks very exciting as it speaks of a man who tries to take revenge in any form. The events begin after a gang attempt by Raja to execute this man for a crime of cattle theft he did not commit, is saved by Cooper Good (Clint Eastwood) by Marshal Dave Bliss (Ben Johnson) and Judge Adam Fenton (Pat Hingle). Things may vary when lawyers offer him a job as a federal guard. He was required by everyone not to abuse his new power to seek reprisals from his tormentors, but it was quite the opposite.
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March 12, 2006
Move over squeaky clean John Wayne, a new darker western hero by the name of Clint Eastwood has arrived to challenge your title as top cowboy star!September 17, 2003
Not one of Eastwood's best, but still a good film.July 16, 2009
Though not high-minded debate, Hang 'Em certainly counts as a solid victory lapMay 16, 2009
This is the film that brought Clint Eastwood (and his reefer smoking habit) back from Sergio Leoneland to HollywoodSeptember 06, 2009
Ted Post's direction is especially adroit at keeping the baroque flurries bubbling under the deceptive surface of old-pro craftsmanship