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  1. Top credentials, with Walter Hill adapting a Jim Thompson story for Sam Peckinpah, and filmed on atmospheric Texas locations. Doc McCoy (Steve McQueen) is paroled from prison with a little help from corrupt Beynon (Ben Johnson), on condition that he repays the favour by pulling a bank job.

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  2. Walter Hill discusses the long writing process on 'The Assignment', the controversy surrounding the film and working with Sam Peckinpah on 'The Getaway.'

    • Why did Walter Hill refuse to make a movie in El Paso?1
    • Why did Walter Hill refuse to make a movie in El Paso?2
    • Why did Walter Hill refuse to make a movie in El Paso?3
    • Why did Walter Hill refuse to make a movie in El Paso?4
    • Why did Walter Hill refuse to make a movie in El Paso?5
  3. Apr 24, 2024 · Peckinpah and co-producer David Foster, after taking a Jim Thompson 25-cent Signet paperback and turning it into a Walter Hill screen play, soon began filming in 114 locations, with El Paso handling fifty percent of the action.

  4. Oct 29, 2013 · In the first scene of the last episode of “Breaking Bad,” Walter White opens the glove box of a car he’s trying to steal and the case to a Marty Robbins cassette falls out. At the end of the scene, as he starts the car, the stereo starts playing Robbins’ 1959 classic “El Paso.”

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_HillWalter Hill - Wikipedia

    The Driver was financed by EMI Films who announced they would make a second film with Hill, a Western he wrote with Roger Spottiswoode, The Last Gun. However The Driver was a commercial failure in the United States. "To say it did not do well would be kind," said Hill.

  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Walter Hill: stories from 50 years of Hollywood action filmmaking. From his beginnings running safety and security on the Bullitt car chase, the legendary writer and director looks back over a career in the driving seat of American genre cinema.

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  8. Jul 28, 2023 · For starters, calling it a Walter Hill film isn’t exactly true, as his name was removed from billing and the director is credited as “Rob Marcus,” who does not exist. Details are scarce on ...