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Among many roles in his career, Arau has played " Captain Herrera ", a lieutenant of Federal general " Mapache ", in Sam Peckinpah's 1969 western, The Wild Bunch, chief bandit " El Guapo " in Three Amigos ( USA, 1986 ), a comedy with Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Chevy Chase, and the smuggler " Juan " in Romancing the Stone which starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
* The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ) actor
* Wild Bunch
* 1968 – Tricky, English rapper ( The Wild Bunch and Massive Attack )
Marvin was originally cast as Pike Bishop ( later played by William Holden ) in The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ), but fell out with director Sam Peckinpah and pulled out in order to star in the Western musical Paint Your Wagon ( 1969 ), in which he was top-billed over a singing Clint Eastwood.
* 1902 – American Old West: Second-in-command of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, Kid Curry Logan, is sentenced to 20 years imprisonment with hard labor.
David Samuel " Sam " Peckinpah ( February 21, 1925 – December 28, 1984 ) was an American film director and screenwriter who achieved prominence following the release of the Western epic The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ).
Four of his films, Major Dundee ( 1965 ), The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ), Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid ( 1973 ) and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia ( 1974 ), were filmed entirely on location within Mexico, while The Getaway ( 1972 ) concludes with a couple escaping to freedom there.
An alternative screenplay written by Roy Sickner and Walon Green was the western The Wild Bunch.
It was quickly decided that The Wild Bunch, which had several similarities to Goldman's work, would be produced in order to beat Butch Cassidy to the theaters.
By the fall of 1967, Peckinpah was rewriting the screenplay into what became The Wild Bunch.
The Wild Bunch is framed by two ferocious and infamous gunfights, beginning with a failed robbery of the railway company office and concluding with the outlaws battling the Mexican army in suicidal vengeance due to the death of one of their members.
Multiple scenes attempted in Major Dundee, including slow motion action sequences, characters leaving a village as if in a funeral procession and the use of inexperienced locals as extras, were perfected in The Wild Bunch.
When The Wild Bunch was re-released for its 25th anniversary, it received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, proving the film's continued impact after so many years.
Defying audience expectations, as he often did, Peckinpah immediately followed The Wild Bunch with the elegiac, funny and mostly non-violent 1970 Western The Ballad of Cable Hogue.
Utilizing many of the same cast ( L. Q. Jones, Strother Martin ) and crew members of The Wild Bunch, the film covered three years in the life of small-time entrepreneur Cable Hogue ( Jason Robards ) who decides to make a fortune after discovering water in the desert.
Peckinpah's world is a man's world, and feminists have castigated his films as misogynistic and sexist, especially concerning the shooting of a woman during the final moments of The Wild Bunch, the rape sequence in Straw Dogs and Doc McCoy's physical assault of his wife in The Getaway.
Peckinpah also used violence as a means to achieve catharsis, believing his audience would be purged of violence by witnessing it explicitly on screen ( one of the major inspirations for his violent sequences in The Wild Bunch ).
While films before The Wild Bunch had used similar techniques, especially Bonnie and Clyde and Seven Samurai, Peckinpah was the first to use them as a distinct style rather than as specific set pieces.
* Sam Peckinpah has been the subject of two documentaries including the BBC production Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron ( 1992 ), directed by Paul Joyce, and The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage ( 1996 ) directed by Paul Seydor.
" Leone named the gang in the film " The Wild Bunch ".
Nobody has Beauregard face The Wild Bunch in order to be known in history books.
* 1969 The Wild Bunch
* Roger Ebert review of The Wild Bunch
Bristol's Wild Bunch crew was one of the soundsystems to put a local spin on the international phenomenon, helping to birth Bristol's signature sound of trip hop.

Wild and signed
However, " Move Over " and " Wild as a Tiger " did get the attention of Atlantic Records, who signed the act briefly in 1965, by which Hendrix had already left to perform for Little Richard.
In 1998, Brennan signed with Word Records and released Perfect Time, and Whisper to the Wild Water a year later.
The international trade in mother of pearl is governed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, an agreement signed by more than 170 countries.
In late 1980, the group signed with IRS Records subsidiary Faulty Products and recorded their second album, Wild in the Streets, released in 1982.
After contemplating retirement or signing with the Detroit Red Wings ( in his home state ) or with the Minnesota Wild ( in the state where he began his NHL career ), Modano signed a one-year contract with the Red Wings.
After five seasons with the Wild, he became an unrestricted free agent and on July 1, 2006, he signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
On July 1, 2009, Havlát signed a 6-year deal with the Minnesota Wild worth $ 30 million.
After being released by the Penguins, Daigle signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Wild in the offseason.
On July 6, 2008, Nolan signed a two-year, $ 5. 5 million contract with the Minnesota Wild.
PBS signed for the rights to broadcast Marty Stouffer's show Wild America in 1982.
On July 3, 2007, Bélanger signed as a free agent with the Minnesota Wild on a 3-year deal.
On July 25, 2008, Bouchard signed a five-year, $ 20. 4 million deal with the Minnesota Wild.
Martin announced, via his LiveJournal " Not A Blog " column, that he had just signed a contract with Tor for another Wild Cards volume ( working title: Lowball ), the 22nd in the long-running series.
Developed by Auran's co founder Greg Lane, ' Corporation ' and its sister game entitled ' Wild West ' were demonstrated to Activision in June 1996 and a deal signed shortly thereafter.
She signed with Universal Studios in 1942 and acted mostly in B-movies, including Tarzan and the Leopard Woman, Arabian Nights, The Sword of Monte Cristo, and Captive Wild Woman, in which Universal attempted to create a female monster movie franchise with Acquanetta as an ape.
After four seasons with the Flyers, Johnsson signed a four-year contract with the Minnesota Wild on July 1, 2006.
Vanity signed a record deal with Motown Records in 1984 and recorded two solo albums, Wild Animal and Skin On Skin.
In 2008, Antonucci signed to Wild Brain.
He signed with Stu Fine's Wild Pitch Records in 1987, and released one album, Ride the Rhythm, on the label.
He signed with the Minnesota Wild as an unrestricted free agent on July 6, 2006.
After two years with the Wild, Radivojevič signed with Spartak Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League ( KHL ).
Three days later, the Wild signed him to a one-year, $ 1. 6 million contract on September 17.
On May 8, 2008, President George W. Bush signed the Wild Sky Wilderness Act into law, which changed the status of the former U. S. National Monument to National Historic Site and added the Nidoto Nai Yoni ( Let It Not Happen Again ) Memorial on Bainbridge Island, Washington to the monument.
Rolston signed with the Minnesota Wild as an unrestricted free agent on July 8, 2004, though his debut with the Wild didn't take place until the 2005 – 06 season due to the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout.

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