Note old / new symbolism. Not just that - they're both on the scrapheap |
Yes. It's a great script, laced with dry humour ("Machine? Right.") And a huge irony that they are run over by a massive lorry delivering toilets - the old West meets the New. (There's a subtle woman and child by a simple grave early on, beside one of those ubiquitous fences, which is a kind of presentiment of doom.)
Great performances from Kirk, Gena Rowlands and Walter Matthau. With George Kennedy, Michael Kane, Caroll O'Connor (lorry driver), William Schallert (deputy), Bill Bixby.
Music by Jerry Goldsmith, photographed by Philip Lathrop in Panavision, the few sets designed by Alexander Golitzen. Universal.
First saw it on TV 20 February 1977.
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