Peter Fonda's superb yet little-seen directorial debut subverts the machismo of the Western genre with a quiet, understated tale of relationships and loyalty in the Wild West. Fonda stars as Harry Collings, a drifter who has been roaming from town to town with his close friend and fellow wanderer Arch Harris (Warren Oates). Collings is haunted by memories of the wife (Verna Bloom) and daughter he abandoned and decides to make amends and return to them, offering penance by working on the family farmstead as a hired hand. But his newfound domesticity is threatened when Arch is taken hostage by an enemy they affronted in their travels, and Collings must choose between family responsibility or loyalty to his friend. Beautifully shot by Oscar-winning cinematographer Vilmos Szigmond (DELIVERANCE, MCCABE & MRS. MILLER) and hauntingly scored by acclaimed composer Bruce Langhorne, THE HIRED HAND is a sensitive drama that prompted Jane Fonda to declare that her brother had made "the first feminist Western."
DVD Features:
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Director of Photography
Vilmos Zsigmond: Hungarian Director of Photography
Production Designer
Lawrence G. Paull: Production Designer
Review 1:
"...[With] poetic use of montage and lush lens work by Vilmos Zsigmond....Bruce Langhorne's period soundtrack mesmerizes, and the cast's raw performances prove HAND worthy of an encore..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.61 10/31/2003
Review 2:
"...[Fonda's] authentic directorial debut has memorable photography..."
Source: USA Today
p.8E 10/31/2003
Review 3:
"The photography from Vilmos Zsigmond is worth the price..."
Source: Uncut
p.142 07/01/2004
Review 4:
"[T]he complexity of the characters' relationships and the shimmering splendour of Vilmos Zsigmond's photography make this one of the standout Westerns of the 1970s."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.74 10/01/2004