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Ride the High Country 1962

A retired lawman, Steve Judd, is drawn back into service when a gold transport needs protection. He enlists the help of Gil Westrum, a performer with a complicated history, but their mission takes an unexpected turn. While escorting the gold, they encounter a young woman and her fiancé working at a mine. As they navigate the rugged landscape, the group finds themselves facing moral challenges and unforeseen consequences, blurring the lines between right and wrong.

A retired lawman, Steve Judd, is drawn back into service when a gold transport needs protection. He enlists the help of Gil Westrum, a performer with a complicated history, but their mission takes an unexpected turn. While escorting the gold, they encounter a young woman and her fiancé working at a mine. As they navigate the rugged landscape, the group finds themselves facing moral challenges and unforeseen consequences, blurring the lines between right and wrong.

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In What’s After the Movie, we follow the story of two former lawmen, Steve Judd ([joel-mccrea]) and Gil Westrum ([randolph-scott]), who once played pivotal roles in taming the wild west. Now, in the early 1900s—two decades later—their lives have fallen into hardship. They are a shadow of their former selves, with no jobs, no wealth, no families, and a sense of their own past glory fading into obscurity.

The story begins as Judd rides into a bustling, expanding community, only to reconnect with his old friend, Westrum, who is now running a crooked carnival shooting game. Westrum claims to be the “Oregon Kid,” but moments later, it’s clear he’s taken under his wing a reckless young man named Heck Longtree ([ron-starr]), trying to mold him into a hardened outlaw like himself. Judd, feeling the weight of his lost respect and honor, accepts what is arguably his first meaningful job in years—he’s hired to protect miners’ gold as it’s transported from Coarse Gold to the local bank, a journey plagued by robbery threats. To ensure safety, he enlists Westrum and Heck to accompany him.

On their journey, Westrum cynically reminisces about how they sacrificed everything—women, wealth, and safety—to secure civilization’s foothold on the wild frontier. Despite Westrum’s temptation to seize the gold, Judd remains steadfast in his honesty, refusing to turn to crime. Their overnight stop at a ranch owned by Joshua Knudsen ([rg-armstrong]), a fervent, Bible-quoting Christian, introduces Elsa ([mariette-hartley]), his beautiful daughter who has been kept cloistered, away from men to protect her from the corrupting influences of the outside world. Elsa immediately catches the eye of Heck and Elsa herself is wary of his aggressive advances. She asserts that she is already engaged to Billy Hammond, a miner in Coarse Gold.

Tensions escalate when Elsa’s father slaps her for speaking with Heck, prompting her to run away and join the traveling trio. Once in Coarse Gold, Elsa and Billy decide to get married immediately—an impulsive decision that stirs jealousy in Heck and the local lecherous brothers of Billy. The marriage turns chaotic quickly, culminating in Billy drunkenly slapping Elsa and attempting to assault her, only to be interrupted by Judd and Heck who arrive in time to rescue her.

The situation worsens when Judge Tolliver ([edgar-buchanan]) is coerced by Westrum into lying that he has no legal authority to perform marriages in California, allowing Elsa to escape with Judd, Westrum, and Heck. Elsa’s feelings for Heck grow, and despite her initial reluctance, she develops affection for him. Heck begins to rethink his loyalties, respecting Judd for his integrity, yet feeling obligated to Westrum, who still seeks to steal the gold.

As the group heads into the mountains, conflict reaches its peak. The Hammonds pursue them, furious about Elsa’s defiance and the events that transpired. After an intense altercation, Judd frees Heck, who promises to stay his prisoner in exchange for Elsa’s safety. During a gunfight that ensues, Sylvus and Jimmy Hammond are killed, and the Hammonds flee, leaving chaos behind. Westrum, despite being wounded, manages to escape amid the violence.

The climax unfolds at the Knudsen ranch, where the Hammonds ambush Judd, Heck, and Elsa, killing Knudsen in the process. Judd and Heck are shot in the ensuing gunfight, but Westrum rides into the fray just in time to help. The trio fights back fiercely, killing the remaining Hammonds, but Judd sustains fatal injuries. As Judd faces his end, he expresses unwavering faith that Westrum will deliver the stolen gold—highlighting the deep bond of friendship they once shared.

In his final moments, Judd gazes at his horses, symbolizing the life he once knew, while Westrum, Heck, and Elsa, now in love, quietly ride away, leaving the past behind. The film concludes with a poignant shot of Judd, symbolically watching his mounts for the last time, a testament to his legacy and the enduring spirit of the frontier.

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Schacht

1907

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1910

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Ride the High Country Other Names and Titles

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