Clint Eastwood Paint Town Red. He looks like the tight-lipped cigar-chewing sharpshooter of Hang Em High or Sergio Leones Dollars Trilogy and on paper High Plains Drifter certainly reads like your typical Clint Eastwood western. Its the story of a mysterious crack-shot out-of-towner paid handsomely to protect an idyllic California. The film is a magnificently campy revisionist western that proved to producers audiences and critics alike that Clint Eastwood the director was here to stay. I hope this much helps.
In the movie they paint the town red to try and disorient the killers who are on their way. As Clint and Jeanne grew older Ruth took a clerical job at IBM. The film is a magnificently campy revisionist western that proved to producers audiences and critics alike that Clint Eastwood the director was here to stay. He reappears when the. A Stranger Clint Eastwood rides into in the dusty mining town of Lago where the townspeople are living in the shadow of a dark secret. I hope this much helps.
Clint Eastwoods second film as a director and his first Western is a variation on the man with no name theme starring Eastwood as the drifter known only as the Stranger.
The most eye-catching and best-known sequence in the film occurs when Eastwood tells the cowering citizens of Lago to paint every building in the town red as they await the three murderers return. As Clint and Jeanne grew older Ruth took a clerical job at IBM. I hope this much helps. High Plains Drifter is a 1973 American Western film directed by Clint Eastwood written by Ernest Tidyman and produced by Robert Daley for The Malpaso Company and Universal PicturesThe film stars Eastwood as a mysterious stranger who metes out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town. Clint riding into the town of Lago on the shore of Mono Lake. Clint Eastwoods second film as a director and his first Western is a variation on the man with no name theme starring Eastwood as the drifter known only as the Stranger.