- Hang 'Em High
Infobox Film | name = Hang 'Em High
caption =film poster bySandy Kossin
director =Ted Post
producer =Leonard Freeman
writer =Leonard Freeman Mel Goldberg
starring =Clint Eastwood Inger Stevens Ed Begley Pat Hingle
music =Dominic Frontiere
cinematography =
editing =Gene Fowler Jr.
distributor =
released =3 August 1968
runtime = 114 min
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
imdb_id = 0061747"Hang 'Em High" is a 1968 Western film directed by
Ted Post starringClint Eastwood . It is the story of an innocent man, Jed Cooper (Eastwood), who survives alynching by nine men, and becomes aUS Marshal to see that justice is done.Overview
In the film, actor
Pat Hingle portrays a fictionaljudge that mirrors the true life JudgeIsaac Parker , who was labelled "The Hanging Judge" due to the large number of men he had executed during his service as District Judge. The film also depicts the dangers of serving as a US Marshal or Deputy US Marshal during that period, as Judge Parker also had large numbers of Marshals killed while serving under him. In the film, the fictional "Fort Grant", the base for operations for that District Judge seat, is also a mirror of the factualFort Smith, Arkansas , where Judge Parker'scourt was located.Plot
Jed Cooper is a former lawman who has purchased a small herd of cattle. Unknown to him the cattle are stolen, their true owner has been murdered, and the bill of sale for the cattle is intended to incriminate him. A
posse of nine men capture Cooper and accuse him ofrustling andmurder . Rather thanarresting Cooper and taking him back to stand trial theylynch Cooper. One of the men claims Cooper's saddle before they hang him.Fortunately, a Federal Marshal comes across Cooper and cuts him down while he is still alive. The marshal takes Cooper to Fort Grant where the territorialjudge has the matter investigated and determines that Cooper is innocent. He is set free, but is determined to seekrevenge on the men who hanged him.The judge warns Cooper about taking the law into his own hands, and offers him a job as a marshal, which Cooper accepts. Cooper goes back to the town near where he was lynched and finds Reno, the member of the lynching posse who took his saddle. Reno denies being a member of the lynching posse and then draws his gun -- Cooper is faster and kills him. Another member of the lynching posse, Jenkins, has learned of Cooper's survival and innocence and turns himself in. He provides the names of the rest of the posse and Cooper sets out to arrest them.
Cooper encounters a
sheriff who knows the men he is looking for. The Sheriff, Calhoun, tells Cooper that they are honest citizens and that he has a hard time believing they could be guilty. He and Cooper leave with a posse to look for the men but things change when they capture three rustlers charged with the murder of a family.The posse wants to lynch the three men. Cooper refuses to agree to their demands for
vigilante justice so the posse members leave him to take the prisoners back to Fort Grant single-handed. Cooper does this even though the oldest and most dangerous of the three almost kills him. The judge then sentences all three to be hanged in spite of Cooper's protests that two of them are teenagers and not likely to have participated in the murders. However, when the judge asks Cooper if either of them did anything to help him when the older rustler was trying to kill him Cooper admits that they did not.Cooper isn't happy that the two teenagers will hang but since he wants to continue his search for the other men who lynched him he agrees to continue serving as a marshal.
The surviving members of the group that lynched Cooper realize that Cooper intends either arrest them all or kill them outright. Two decide to flee the area. However, the leader of the group, Captain Wilson, says that he is too old to give up everything he's worked for all his life and start over, and two of his hired hands who also participated in the lynching refuse to leave him to face Cooper alone. The three decide that if they can't buy Cooper off then their only hope is to kill Cooper before he kills them. Those three go to Fort Grant. While most of the town is watching the hanging of the three rustlers and several other condemned men, they ambush Cooper while he is "relaxing" in a whore house and shoot him several times. He survives, and after a long period of convalescence he hunts them down in a final standoff at Wilson's ranch.
The movie ends with Cooper planning to go after the last two, Maddow and Charlie Blackfoot.
Location
"Hang 'Em High" was filmed at the
White Sands National Monument nearLas Cruces, New Mexico and atMGM Studios inHollywood . [ [http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article.jsp?cid=12479&mainArticleId=79820 Turner Classic Movies] ]Cast
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Clint Eastwood ... Marshal Jed Cooper
*Inger Stevens ... Rachel Warren
*Ed Begley ... Captain Wilson, Cooper Hanging Party
*Pat Hingle ... Judge Adam Fenton
*Ben Johnson ... Marshal Dave Bliss
*Charles McGraw ... Sheriff Ray Calhoun, Red Creek
*Ruth White ... Madame 'Peaches' Sophie
*Bruce Dern ... Miller, One of the lynching party, the 3 rustlers, and murderer
*Alan Hale Jr. ... Matt Stone, black smith, Cooper Hanging Party
*Arlene Golonka ... Jennifer, the Prostitute
*James Westerfield ... Prisoner
*Dennis Hopper ... The Prophet
*L.Q. Jones ... Loomis, Cooper Hanging Party
*Michael O'Sullivan ... Francis Elroy Duffy, Prisoner
*Joseph Sirola ... Reno, Cooper Hanging Party
*James MacArthur ... Preacher
*Bert Freed ... Hangman Schmidt
*Bob Steele ... Jenkins, Cooper Hanging Party
*Tod Andrews ... Defense AttorneyReferences
External links
*imdb title|id=0061747|title=Hang 'Em High
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