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摘要
w·k·斯特拉顿(W. K. Stratton)的文章关注的是《Wild Bunch》发生的时期南德克萨斯州的危险环境。这篇文章充满了关于威吓的警长、凶残的德州游骑兵、臭名昭著的土匪和各种各样的亡命之徒的数据,这些人就像佩金帕电影中出现的一群乌合之众和杀手一样丰富多彩,令人毛骨悚然。
“Just Looks Like More of Texas Far as I’m Concerned”
W. K. Stratton’s essay focuses on the dangerous milieu in South Texas during the period in which the action of The Wild Bunch takes place. The essay is filled with data about intimidating sheriffs, murderous Texas Rangers, notorious bandits, and desperados of all varieties, individuals as colorful and horrifying as the ragtag collection of misfits and killers who populate portions of Peckinpah’s film.