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7.1/10
IMDbBest Foreign Film | 1969
Box Office Collection 2,300,000 USD
Marlon Brando did not like the part of Sheriff Calder and complained that all he did in the picture was wander around. He began referring to himself as "The Old Lamplighter".
Producer Sam Spiegel had acquired the property on which this film was based in the 1950s and originally wanted Marlon Brando to play the role of Jason "Jake" Rogers and either Marilyn Monroe, Diana Dors or Kim Novak to play his lover, Anna Reeves. By the time production began in 1965, however, Brando was too old to play the role of the son and took the part of Sheriff Calder instead. Brando was paid $750,000 and his production company, Pennebaker, was paid a fee of $130,000. (Brando's sister Jocelyn Brando also was cast in the small role of Mrs. Briggs.)
A scene of Bubber (Robert Redford) on the run was used in the montage of escapes in The Old Man & the Gun (2018), Redford's final movie before retiring.
The casting director rejected Faye Dunaway, telling her she wasn't pretty enough for movies, and should stick to theater.
In the fight scene where Calder (Marlon Brando) gets beaten up, for extra realism the director instructed the other actors to punch Brando in extreme slow motion and actually connect with Brando's body. Due to the slow speed of the punches, Brando was not harmed at all. The scene was then processed at normal speed and the punches look as though they are causing serious damage to Brando.
"Damon: Well now, Sheriff, it's nice to know that you're out here on patrol. Sheriff Calder: No, no, I'm not on patrol. Just lookin' for an ice cream cone, that's all."
"Lem Brewster: The taxes in this town pay your salary to protect the place. Sheriff Calder: Well, if anything happens to you, Lem, we'll give you a refund."