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Gang | Infidelity
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IMDbUK censorship rules regarding cruelty to animals mean that the opening scene - in which a cow gets its throat cut - is removed from UK prints.
The first of three films that Candice Bergen made with Gene Hackman in the 70s, the others being the equally reviled The Domino Principle (1977) and the much more acclaimed Bite the Bullet (1975). Although they only share a handful of scenes in this film, Bergen is on record as saying she learned more about film acting from Hackman in their films together than from any other quarter.
This is the second Western in as many years for Candice Bergen which has a reputation for extreme brutality. The other was Soldier Blue (1970) released the year before.
During filming Oliver Reed admitted he did not enjoy having to affect an American accent.
A rare foray into film for TV veteran director Don Medford. This film and the In the Heat of the Night (1967) sequel The Organization (1971) were Medford's only theatrical releases.
"Frank Calder: You ain't too bad. For a schoolteacher. Melissa Ruger: If you think you're going to get a lot of money for me, you're wrong. They'll be coming after us, you know. A lot of men. Frank Calder: Why? They short of teachers back there? Melissa Ruger: I am not a teacher. I am Brandt Ruger's wife. I am! I am Brandt Rugers wife! Frank Calder: It don't matter whose wife you are. There ain't nothin' he can do about it. Melissa Ruger: Why do you want to learn to read? Frank Calder: 'Cause I can't."
"Melissa Ruger: You don't even know the alphabet? Frank Calder: [laughing] No."