Hey, Jon, I have been planning on reviewing Ride The High Country myself...either in this marathon or in my ongoing (i.e. once-in-awhile) westerns marathon. I may still do it there but now I won't be in such a hurry to do it. I think thiw as Sam Peckinpah's second film as director...I recently did his first, The Deadly Companions...in this thread, I think.
...A few scenes do have some graphic violence in them which might upset or even offend some viewers.
I've been plagiarized!!! I was just at the home page where random reviews show up...and my review in this thread of "Angel and the Badman" was there...but it says the review was by...snowcat??? My lawyer's getting a call in the morning!
I love Key Largo. I know what you mean with the faults (less so the hurricane, being in the UK!), but it comes from a time when dialogue still had a poetic edge to it.
90% of the movie takes place in one room, again showing just how talented the actors are.