“Don’t Shoot Too Many Takes”: Walter Hill on Dead for a Dollar

The closing title card of the new Western Dead for a Dollar includes the dedication “In Memory of Budd Boetticher.” Had director Walter Hill worked during Boetticher’s era, he too may have churned out exceptional, modestly budgeted Westerns at a clip of roughly one a year, like Boetticher did for Columbia Pictures in the 1950s.

Instead, Hill has settled for being one of a handful of contemporary repeat practitioners of the Western, a disparate group ranging from Clint Eastwood to the Coen Brothers, Kevin Costner to Quentin Tarantino.

Hill’s first Western, The Long Riders—a retelling of the Jesse James story that […]The post “Don’t Shoot Too Many Takes”: Walter Hill on Dead for a Dollar first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.

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