Review of Hang 'em High (1968) by Rory D — 22 May 2010
A grandious Italowestern-like US-Western which profitize strong of starring Clint Eastwood and he take heavy Influence on the Direction after learning from the Master Sergio Leone it is brilliant directed and shoted and with a great Plot it critize both the Brutality of Self-Justice in the Old West and the Arbitrariness of Justice in the New West where Evil Men use the Rising Goverment Control for their Purpose it is a very dramatic Scene when the Blonde Twins get hanged for Cattle Thievery and also at the Beginning when they try to hang Clint Eastwood for nothing that's another Point it can happen to everybody you walk peacefully along the Way and somebody sell you a stolen Cattle Herd in the next Moment they try to hang you or they try to hang you because they confound you with someone else or just for fun a very gruesome Time and in more than 2/3 of the World is still that Way.
This review of Hang 'em High (1968) was written by Rory D on 22 May 2010.
Hang 'em High has generally received positive reviews.
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