Sam Peckinpah
Sam Peckinpah was an American film director and screenwriter known for ultraviolent but often lyrical films that explored issues of morality and identity.
David Samuel Peckinpah
Director
February 21, 1925
Pisces
December 28, 1984
59
Fresno, California
Sam Peckinpah, an American film director and screenwriter, was renowned for his intense yet poetic movies that delved into themes of morality and identity. Among his most famous works are “The Wild Bunch” (1969) and “Straw Dogs” (1971), along with other notable films such as “Ride the High Country” (1962), “The Getaway” (1972), and “Cross of Iron” (1977). Peckinpah struggled with alcoholism and directed his final film at the age of 49. Despite his relatively brief filmography, his influence on cinema remains significant.