Clint Eastwood's Tales From the Crypt

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Although Clint Eastwood hasn't signed up for another sequel of The Prophecy (well, at least not yet), he does have two Westerns that dabble in the supernatural under his well-worn belt. We're not talking about a little harmless fun with Ouija boards either: In both High Plains Drifter (1973) and Pale Rider (1985), Clint Eastwood assumes the role of a ruthless avenging angel who returns from the dead in the form of a menacing gunslinger sent back to exorcise the demons of a corrupt world. Coincidence?

The similarities don't end there. In fact, there's so many parallels between the two films that they should really be viewed as two parts of a whole, like an apocalyptic diptych by Hieronymus Bosch. The Revelation-style rhetoric is so strong you can practically smell the fire and brimstone.

To recap: In High Plains Drifter, Eastwood appears out of the desert to enact Judgment Day on the town of Lago: he renames the town Hell, setting up a scenario that ends with bloody retribution for the guilty and the town burning clear to the ground. (There's also the continual suggestion that he may be the reincarnation of Lago's whipped-to-death former sheriff.)

Meanwhile, Eastwood's first appearance in Pale Rider comes right after a child prays for help from mining-company goons. They're trying to run off a group of independent prospectors, see? Shortly thereafter, Eastwood comes back to fight for justice, reminding the thugs of a man they once killed - with a flurry of bullet-holes on his back, in case things weren't clear enough. Second coming, anyone?

Besides such notable entries as Grim Prairie Tales and Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (!),  mash-ups between the Western and Horror genres are few and far between. If they come at all, they usually go straight to video or come wrapped in high camp. But like the actor's steely gaze and uncompromising principles, Eastwood's pair of supernatural movies are the real, spooky deal.

Click here for a full schedule of Pale Rider on AMC.


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What are your thoughts about the possiblity of Clint Eastwood producing and/or directing the motion picture version of "The Prisoner"?

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Sounds good to me.

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Shouldn't the parenthetical statement at the end of the third paragraph read: (There's also the continual suggestion that he may be the reincarnation of Lago's whipped-to-death former sheriff.)?

Was confused by your order.

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Wiseman: Ach! I think you're right. Sorry for the syntactical confusion.

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Pale rider all the way! It had been so long since a quality western had hit America's screens that it appears as if Eastwood purposely set out to remind audiences of all the elements that make the genre work. Eastwood also starred in Ginault ads while filming Pale Rider! Ginault makes mid level fine Swiss watches. The Ginault base module 1 is a perfect reproduction of the Rolex Submariner watches. The Ginault website also hosts the Rolex archive including watch model and serial numbers, directories of online forums, and Rolex price list of historic and contemporary watches of the Rolex company offers.