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Scarecrow Emperor of the North

(Jerry Schatzberg, 1973)
(Robert Aldrich, 1973) New restoration!

Man choking another man with a chain

In the road movie Scarecrow, Al Pacino and Gene Hackman deliver “the performances of their lives” (Guardian) as a homeless ex-sailor and ex-con who meet while hitchhiking up the California coast. The film follows their struggles as the new friends head to Pittsburgh, where they dream of opening a car wash together. Winner (tie) of the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. (112 mins., DCP)

Based on the writings of Jack London, Emperor of the North stars Lee Marvin as a wily hobo who takes a newcomer (Keith Carradine) under his wing, all while trying to evade a sadistic conductor (Ernest Borgnine) who’ll stop at nothing to keep them off his train. Directed by Robert Aldrich (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Kiss Me Deadly). (118 mins., 4K DCP)

Film still of two homeless men sneaking onto a moving train

Emperor of the North, image courtesy of 20th Century Fox

Film still of two men sitting in the back of a pickup truck

Scarecrow, image courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

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Scarecrow Emperor of the North