La | Marca De La Horca
The film is noted for its gritty exploration of the thin line between . Unlike traditional Westerns where the hero is purely moral, La Marca de la Horca presents a world where the legal system is often as harsh and flawed as the criminals it pursues.
Clint Eastwood, Inger Stevens, Ed Begley, and Pat Hingle. La marca de la horca
In some Spanish-speaking regions, it is also known as Cometieron Dos Errores ("They Made Two Mistakes"), referring to the famous tagline: "They hung the wrong man and they didn't finish the job". Legacy and Themes The film is noted for its gritty exploration
(originally titled Hang 'Em High ) is a definitive 1968 American revisionist Western that marked a turning point in cinema history. It was the first film produced by Clint Eastwood's own production company, Malpaso Productions , and served as his transition from European "Spaghetti Westerns" back to Hollywood stardom. Synopsis: A Tale of Vengeance In some Spanish-speaking regions, it is also known
The film follows (played by Clint Eastwood), an innocent man who is wrongly accused of cattle rustling and murder. A lynch mob of nine men hangs him and leaves him for dead. However, he is rescued just in time by a federal marshal.
It remains a staple of the Western genre, celebrated for Eastwood's iconic performance and its influence on later "lawman" narratives. Hang 'Em High Trivia - TV Tropes














