Guilty confession: I fell asleep for a goodly portion of this
ostensible masterpiece (91% on the Tomatometer). What I saw
was good, but (obviously) it didn't rivet my eyes open.
It's one of Sam Peckinpah's early movies, and it has
some of the same themes as The Wild Bunch: the grizzled
veterans, increasingly out of place in a too-civilized
world, operating under their own moral code, which may or
may not involve lawbreaking.
Trivia: Randolph Scott's last movie, and Mariette Hartley's first one. R. G. Armstrong appears as Mariette's bible-thumping dad; you've almost certainly seen him in a bazillion movies and TV shows.