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Pale Rider

...and hell followed with him.
1985 | 115m | English

(68874 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A mysterious preacher protects a humble prospector village from a greedy mining company trying to encroach on their land.
Release Date: Jun 28, 1985
Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Dennis Shryack, Michael Butler
Genres: Drama, Western
Keywords marshal, killer, gold miner, mine, protector, showdown, gold mining town, gold prospector, blackmail, remake, mysterious stranger, gunslinger, settler, preacher
Production Companies Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $41,400,000
Budget: $6,900,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clint Eastwood Preacher
Michael Moriarty Hull Barret
Carrie Snodgress Sarah Wheeler
Chris Penn Josh LaHood
Richard Dysart Coy LaHood
Sydney Penny Megan Wheeler
Richard Kiel Club
Doug McGrath Spider Conway
John Russell Stockburn
Charles Hallahan McGill
Marvin J. McIntyre Jagou
Fran Ryan Ma Blankenship
Richard Hamilton Jed Blankenship
Graham Paul Ev Gossage
Chuck Lafont Eddie Conway
Jeffrey Weissman Teddy Conway
Allen Keller Tyson
Randy Oglesby Elam
Herman Poppe Ulrik Lindquist
Kathleen Wygle Bess Gossage
Terrence Evans Jake Henderson
Jim Hitson Biggs
Loren Adkins Bossy
Tom Friedkin Miner Tom
S.A. Griffin Deputy Folke
Jack Radosta Deputy Grissom
Robert Winley Deputy Kobold
Billy Drago Deputy Mather
Jeffrey Josephson Deputy Sedge
John Dennis Johnston Deputy Tucker
Michael Adams Horseman
Clay M. Lilley Horseman
Gene Hartline Horseman
R. L. Tolbert Horseman
Clifford Happy Horseman
Ross Loney Horseman
Larry Randles Horseman
Mike H. McGaughy Horseman
Jerry Gatlin Horseman
Lloyd Nelson Bank Teller
Jay K. Fishburn Telegrapher
George Orrison Stationmaster Whitey
Milton Murrill Porter
Mike Munsey Dentist/Barber
Keith Dillin Blacksmith
Buddy Van Horn Stage Driver
Fritz Manes Stage Rider
Glenn Wright Stage Rider
Kate Britton Blonde Toddler (uncredited)
Name Job
Dennis Shryack Screenplay
Phyllis Huffman Casting
Kathryn Blondell Hairstylist
Michael Muscarella Construction Coordinator
Robert E. Sessa Set Designer
Jules Strasser Boom Operator
Les Fresholtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brad Edmiston Assistant Camera
Tama Takahashi Assistant Camera
Bill Young Dolly Grip
Glenn Wright Costume Supervisor
Keith Dillin Transportation Captain
Darryl M. Athons Wardrobe Master
Michael Maurer Other, Producer's Assistant
Paul Calabria Animal Wrangler
Kerrie Cullen Stunts
Walt La Rue Stunts
Bruce Surtees Director of Photography
Edward C. Carfagno Production Design
Barbara Guedel Makeup Artist
Airick Kredell Leadman
Bob Lawless Standby Painter
Vern Poore Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert G. Henderson Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Stephen St. John Additional Camera
Buzz Feitshans IV Assistant Camera
Mike Thomas Assistant Camera
Kirk Bales Dolly Grip
Bruce D. Spellman Grip
Jack Garsha Color Timer
Bill Miller Transportation Coordinator
Marco Barla Unit Publicist
L. Dean Jones Jr. Second Assistant Director
Ed Ayer Best Boy Grip
Judie Hoyt Producer's Assistant
Jim Porter Other
Karin Dew Animal Wrangler
Tom Ellison Stunts
Michael Butler Screenplay
Ernie Bishop Set Decoration
Edward Aiona Property Master
Brooke Henderson Ward Assistant Sound Editor
C. Darin Knight Sound Mixer
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chuck Gaspar Special Effects
Leo J. Napolitano Additional Camera
Baird Steptoe Assistant Camera
Marcia Reed Still Photographer
Donald Harris Music Editor
Linda Sony Kinney Production Secretary
Matt Earl Beesley Second Assistant Director
Deborah Hopper Wardrobe Master
Bill McCamby Other
Jay K. Fishburn Animal Wrangler
Leroy Hershkowitz Stunts
Clint Eastwood Director
Lennie Niehaus Original Music Composer
Joel Cox Editor
David Valdes First Assistant Director
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Buddy Van Horn Stunt Coordinator
Tom Stern Gaffer
Lloyd Nelson Script Supervisor
Fritz Manes Unit Production Manager
John Morrisey Assistant Editor
James Winburn Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Donald A. Bolger Cableman
Jack N. Green Camera Operator
Charles Saldaña III Key Grip
Name Title
Clint Eastwood Producer
Fritz Manes Executive Producer
David Valdes Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

You can't beat a good bit of Hickory. The opening to Pale Rider is just excellent, at first all is calm and serene, but then the peace is shattered by the thundering of hooves. A group of men employed by Coy LaHood, tear thru a small mining community, shooting guns and trampling over all in their ... way. During this callous act of bullying, one of the men shoots and kills young Megan's dog. When Megan buries her beloved pet, she calls to god to send someone to help them against the greedy LaHood, because LaHood is intent on stripping the locals of their claims, and he literally will stop at nothing to get them. Later on Megan is reading from the bible, she reads aloud to her mother about "beholding a pale horse and that the man who sat on it was death", we then see a lone horseman riding towards this under fire place... Behold the pale horse because the man that sat on him was Clint Eastwood! And that's all you really want to know as regards what drives the film on. It had been quite some time since the movie watching world had witnessed a damn good Western, so it is obvious that Eastwood, knowing the genre inside out, felt it time to remind all and sundry about this engrossing genre and all its little peccadilloes. Riffing on his own High Plains Drifter from 1973 and homaging Shane in the process, Eastwood again uses supernatural leanings to play out this intriguing tale. Pale Rider works well because Eastwood cares for the genre so much, no frame is wasted and the acting on show delivers the necessary amount of quality to enhance the picture's impact. From the thundering opening to the gorgeous final shot, Pale Rider is an expertly crafted Western that still holds up today as a great entry on Eastwoods CV. Pale Rider. 8/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
8.0

This is a good'un. <em>'Pale Rider'</em> features an enjoyable story featuring the gold rush, while the characters are all solid - Clint Eastwood gives a strong performance in the lead role, though I would've liked to have seen more of John Russell and his character. I don't think it's perfect ... or anything, but I got entertainment from it and that's enough for me - I've not got much more to note.

Jan 31, 2022