Hannie Caulder (1971)

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Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 85m
Director: Burt Kennedy
Cast: Raquel Welch, Robert Culp, Ernest Borgnine

Synopsis:

A rape victim seeks revenge on her attackers.

Review:

Kennedy moved away from lighter Western subjects to indulge in a bit of Wild Bunch-style ultra-violence here. In fact, the rape is pretty tame (a few judicious angles jumbled together in the editing room), and Culp's sententious bounty hunter warns of the consequences of vengeance-fuelled violence on the soundtrack. A specious undertaking, therefore, which does not even hang together in narrative terms, and has the traumatised Miss Welch wander around for as much as a reel in nothing more substantial than a poncho. Now why would that be, I wonder?

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Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 85m
Director: Burt Kennedy
Cast: Raquel Welch, Robert Culp, Ernest Borgnine

Synopsis:

A rape victim seeks revenge on her attackers.

Review:

Kennedy moved away from lighter Western subjects to indulge in a bit of Wild Bunch-style ultra-violence here. In fact, the rape is pretty tame (a few judicious angles jumbled together in the editing room), and Culp's sententious bounty hunter warns of the consequences of vengeance-fuelled violence on the soundtrack. A specious undertaking, therefore, which does not even hang together in narrative terms, and has the traumatised Miss Welch wander around for as much as a reel in nothing more substantial than a poncho. Now why would that be, I wonder?


Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 85m
Director: Burt Kennedy
Cast: Raquel Welch, Robert Culp, Ernest Borgnine

Synopsis:

A rape victim seeks revenge on her attackers.

Review:

Kennedy moved away from lighter Western subjects to indulge in a bit of Wild Bunch-style ultra-violence here. In fact, the rape is pretty tame (a few judicious angles jumbled together in the editing room), and Culp's sententious bounty hunter warns of the consequences of vengeance-fuelled violence on the soundtrack. A specious undertaking, therefore, which does not even hang together in narrative terms, and has the traumatised Miss Welch wander around for as much as a reel in nothing more substantial than a poncho. Now why would that be, I wonder?