Find the legendary lone rider played by Clint Eastwood via this superb Pale Rider Poster!
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Description of this Pale Rider Poster
Pale Rider is a 1985 American western film, directed, produced and starring Clint Eastwood. The film depicts the struggle of a small group of gold prospectors against a powerful mine owner.
A small group of gold miners working in the traditional way around the pious Hull Barret and his fiancée Sarah Wheeler must be forcibly evicted by the henchmen of the mining industrialist Coy LaHood, who wants to exploit the entire region with industrial methods. After such an attack, Megan, Sarah's minor daughter, asks for a miracle in a prayer.
The miracle appears in the form of a stranger mounted on a pale horse, who comes to the aid of Hull Barret when the latter is beaten up in town by LaHood's thugs. Barret takes the stranger to his home, where he notices healed gunshot wounds on his back. The stranger pretends to be a preacher to pious people, but does not give his name, which is why he is only called "preacher." Under his influence, the gold prospectors regained self-confidence.
When LaHood fails to dissuade the "preacher" from providing assistance or buy out the gold prospectors' claims, he threatens violence in the form of a notorious professional killer who calls himself Marshal Stockburn and travels with six acolytes, his deputies.
One evening, while Megan confesses her love to the "preacher", he rejects her, not without hostility, but with firmness. She then becomes angry and insults the "preacher", but is very angry when he disappears the next morning.
One of the gold miners celebrates a big gold find in the town. After having provoked LaHood under the influence of alcohol, "Marshal" Stockburn, who had arrived in the meantime, and his "deputies" provoked him to take out his weapon and then shot him legally, in cold blood. Meanwhile, the "preacher", returned as a triggerman, narrowly prevented the rape of Megan by LaHood's son, after which Sarah also confesses her love for him, although she is engaged to Hull . The “marshal” challenges the “preacher” to a duel the next morning.
During the showdown, the "preacher" first shoots LaHood's men and then tricks Stockburn's "deputies" into a sophisticated game of hide-and-seek to kill them one after the other. Finally, only the two opponents remain. The "preacher" kills Stockburn, who appears to recognize him at this point and whose body subsequently shows almost exactly the same gunshot wounds as the "preacher's" body. LaHood wants to shoot the latter from an ambush, but he is killed first by Hull. The “preacher” then bids Hull farewell and leaves on horseback without looking back.