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Cable Hogue says … “Do unto others … as you would have others do unto you.”
Themes:SurvivalComing Of AgeIdentity CrisisRedemptionIsolationMan Vs. NatureDiscover Similar ThemesMood:ReflectiveMelancholicHopefulHeartwarmingNostalgicDiscover Similar Mood
Double-crossed and left without water in the desert, Cable Hogue is saved when he finds a spring. It is in just the right spot for a much needed rest stop on the local stagecoach line, and Hogue uses this to his advantage. He builds a house and makes money off the stagecoach passengers. Hildy, a prostitute from the nearest town, moves in with him. Hogue has everything going his way until the advent of the automobile ends the era of the stagecoach.
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Self-Discovery JourneyFriendshipRedemption ArcStranded In Harsh EnvironmentBuilding A Home












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Directed by: Lucien Ballard, Sam Peckinpah
Written by: Edmund Penney, John Crawford, Gordon T. Dawson
Produced by: Sam Peckinpah, Gordon T. Dawson, Phil Feldman
Composed by: Jerry Goldsmith
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