Chandler’s Trailers: “The Deadly Trackers” (1973)

0000deadlytrackers1    On the cheaper end of the post-revisionist western there is Barry Shear’s “The Deadly Trackers”, a film whose ultimate lack of originality and technical finesse is at least compensated for by a blessed absence of the buddy-buddy vaudeville in vogue within the genre since the woeful example of the overrated “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”.

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I've been a puppet, a pirate, a pauper, a poet, a pawn and a king, not necessarily in that order. My first major movie memory was being at the drive-in at about 1 1/2 yrs. old seeing "Sayonara" so I suppose an interest in film was inevitable. (For those scoring at home- good for you- I wasn't driving that evening, so no need to alert authorities.)Writer, critic and confessed spoiler of women, as I have a tendency to forget to put them back in the refrigerator. My apologies.
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1 Response to Chandler’s Trailers: “The Deadly Trackers” (1973)

  1. beetleypete says:

    Good review Chandler. One to forget, I suspect.
    Best wishes from England. Pete.

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