The Ballad of Cable Hogue 1970

Critics score:
93 / 100

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Roger Greenspun, New York Times: Peckinpah's gentlest, boldest, and perhaps most likable film to date. Read more

Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: Sam Peckinpah followed The Wild Bunch with this intimate, eccentric, appealing 1970 comedy, which treats many of the same themes in a soft, regretful mode. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: A fine movie, a wonderfully comic tale we didn't quite expect from a director who seems more at home with violence than with humor. Read more

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