Pale Rider

    Pale Rider
    1985

    Synopsis

    A mysterious preacher protects a humble prospector village from a greedy mining company trying to encroach on their land.

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    Cast

    • Clint EastwoodPreacher
    • Michael MoriartyHull Barret
    • Carrie SnodgressSarah Wheeler
    • Chris PennJosh LaHood
    • Richard DysartCoy LaHood
    • Sydney PennyMegan Wheeler
    • Richard KielClub
    • Doug McGrathSpider Conway
    • John RussellStockburn
    • Charles HallahanMcGill

    Recommendations

    • 100

      Chicago Sun-Times

      No actor is more aware of his own instruments, and Eastwood demonstrates that in Pale Rider, a film he dominates so completely that only later do we realize how little we really saw of him.
    • 90

      The New York Times

      This veteran movie icon handles both jobs with such intelligence and facility I'm just now beginning to realize that, though Mr. Eastwood may have been improving over the years, it's also taken all these years for most of us to recognize his very consistent grace and wit as a film maker.
    • 90

      Chicago Reader

      Though the metaphysical overtones of the screenplay are sometimes awkwardly handled and Eastwood's direction of actors (other than himself) is occasionally uncertain, this was one of the better American films of 1985.
    • 90

      Variety

      It’s all been seen before, but Eastwood serves it up with authority, fine craftsmanship and a frequent sense of fun. This film is graced not only by an excellent visual look and confident storytelling, but by a few fine performances, led by Eastwood’s own.
    • 80

      Time Out

      There are sufficient question-marks inserted to lift it out of the routine: Eastwood's preacher man seems to carry the stigmata of a ghost; and he arrives as the answer to a maiden's prayer. Furthermore, his care for the landscape puts him in the Anthony Mann class. It's good to be back in the saddle again.
    • 75

      TV Guide Magazine

      Eastwood has a deep love and understanding for the genre, and it shows in every frame of PALE RIDER. The supernatural elements of the story are incidental and handled in a restrained, subtle manner that does not distract from the story but enhances it, bringing another dimension to the oft-told tale. Eastwood the director has delivered a thought-provoking, well-crafted western.
    • 75

      Miami Herald

      It's beautiful, too. Westerns just don't work without scenery, and Bruce Surtees, the cinematographer, shoots postcards. [28 June 1985, p.1]
    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      Pale Rider may be a risk simply because westerns are not in vogue right now at the box office, but fresh and challenging westerns with Clint Eastwood always will be in vogue.