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Direction
Peckinpah's last great film—bleak, bitter, unrelenting.
Acting
Coburn's thousand-yard stare should be studied in film schools.
Editing
Combat ballet: beauty and butchery intercut with surgical precision.

Director
Sam Peckinpah
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