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  • The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970) (ft Darryl Edge of Cage/Rage: A Nicolas Cage Podcast and Getting Dafoe You: A Willem Dafoe Podcast)
    2026/04/25

    Welcome to the fifth episode of Bloody Sam: A Peckinpah Fan Podcast! Over the course of the next 14 episodes I will be looking at all the feature films of the legendary director Sam Peckinpah. Each episode will also feature a special guest which will range from Peckinpah newbies right through to die hard fanatics.


    On this episode Host Scott and special guest Darryl Edge (Cage/Rage: A Nicolas Cage Podcast and Getting Dafoe You: A Willem Dafoe Podcast) look at a more unusual Peckinpah film as he delves into comedy (Granted it is still a Western) with The Ballad of Cable Hogue. Over the course the episode we talk about how this film is both not very Peckinpah (with its humour, romance and gentle spirit. Hell, it even has musical number) and is very Peckinpah (it has number of the regular Peckinpah players, a deep cynicism about authority figures and is once again about the death of the west). Plus, Scott introduces Darryl to the fact Peckinpah is a real person (you will have to listen in for more context on that).


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    You can check out Getting Dafoe You: A Willem Dafoe Podcast here


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    1 時間 27 分
  • The Wild Bunch (1969) (Ft The Directors Chair Network Head Honcho Ryan Rebalkin)
    2026/03/29

    Welcome to the fourth episode of Bloody Sam: A Fan Podcast! Over the course of the next 14 episodes I will be looking at all the feature films of the legendary director Sam Peckinpah. Each episode will also feature a special guest which will range from Peckinpah newbies right through to die hard fanatics.


    On this episode Host Scott and special guest Ryan Rebalkin (Director's Chair Network, One More Round: The Rocky Series Podcast, It's a Long Road: The Rambo Series Podcast and Worst of the Best) deep dive into Peckinpah's most famous film (and the one that sealed his reputation as Bloody Sam) "The Wild Bunch."



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    1 時間 13 分
  • Major Dundee (1965) (Ft. Adam Thornton of Films That Time Forgot Podcast)
    2026/02/21

    Welcome to the third episode of Bloody Sam: A Fan Podcast! Over the course of the next 14 episodes I will be looking at all the feature films of the legendary director Sam Peckinpah. Each episode will also feature a special guest which will range from Peckinpah newbies right through to die hard fanatics.


    On this episode Scott and special guest Adam Thornton (Films That Time Forgot Podcast) breakdown Peckinpah's 1965 epic "Major Dundee"


    Over the course of the episode we talk about the films many production troubles, compare and contrast the theatrical cut and the 2005 producers cut and dissect how this film temporarily landed Peckinpah in directors jail.



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    1 時間 33 分
  • Ride The High Country (1962) (ft Pearce Duncan)
    2026/01/26

    Welcome to the second episode of Bloody Sam: A Peckinpah Fan Podcast! Over the course of the next 14 episodes I will be looking at all the feature films of the legendary director Sam Peckinpah. Each episode will also feature a special guest which will range from Peckinpah newbies right through to die hard fanatics.


    On this episode we have Peckinpah fan and one of the most knowledgeable film nerds I know Pearce Duncan (formerly Dracula Sucks podcast) to talk about Peckinpah's sophomore feature "Ride the High Country."


    Over the course of the episode we talk about how this represent's a quantum leap in Peckinpah's filmmaking, how it establishes a number of classic Peckinpah tropes as well some of his recurring cast and we also get into how this is more hopeful than your usual Peckinpah fare. Plus, we talk about how it is a film so good that one of the leads (Randolph Scott) retired after its release as he thought it was such a perfect capstone to his storied career.


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    1 時間 55 分