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  1. 『ワイルドバンチ』(原題: The Wild Bunch) は、1969年製作のアメリカ合衆国の映画。サム・ペキンパー監督による西部劇。時代の波に取り残された無法者たちの滅びの美学を描いた作品であり、西部劇に引導を渡した「最後の西部劇」と呼ばれている。

  2. The Wild Bunch es un club de negocios. Un espacio singular en la zona alta de Barcelona donde los socios y socias podrán disfrutar de un ambiente relajado, agradable y divertido para sus reuniones de trabajo. No entendemos el trabajo como una actividad tortuosa que deba realizarse. bajo la luz de un fluorescente.

  3. The Wild Bunch is a film directed by Sam Peckinpah with William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien .... Year: 1969. Original title: The Wild Bunch. Synopsis: A band of brutal outlaws led by the bitter Pike Bishop (William Holden) is decimated when a railroad company ambush led by Pike's old pal Deke Thornton (Robert Ryan) turns into a bloodbath.

  4. The Wild Bunch is Sam Peckinpah's shocking, violent ballad to an old world and a dying genre. In this gritty Western classic, aging outlaw Pike Bishop (William Holden) prepares to retire after one ...

  5. THE WILD BUNCH. Trailer. Directed by. Sam Peckinpah. United States, 1969. Western, Action. 134. Synopsis. As the “traditional American west” starts to fade in the early part of the 20th century, a band of outlaws fumble a simple bank robbery in Texas and in return head down to Mexico for one final score.

  6. It's 1913 and the old West, facing the march of progress is rapidly changing. A gang of aging outlaws led by Pike Bishop, who are one steal from retirement, ride into the town of Starbuck Texas dressed as Union soldiers, to rob a local railway office where a posse of bounty-hunting gunmen await. On the other side of the line, Pat Harrigan wants ...

  7. The Wild Bunch (1969) is not only an essential Western but a seminal work of violence and artistry that forever changed the landscape of motion pictures. What audiences saw before The Wild Bunch, in brief but glorious forays into violence such as Bonnie and Clyde (1967), was nothing compared to what they saw after it.