A new clip from Butcher's Crossing sees Nicolas Cage and Fred Hechinger discuss setting out on the buffalo hunt of a lifetime.
The Big Picture To celebrate Indigenous People's Day, Collider is excited to share an exclusive clip from the tense Western thriller Butcher's Crossing featuring Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage and The White Lotus star Fred Hechinger. Based on John Edward Williams's novel, the film tells the harrowing tale of a young Harvard drop-out who seeks a greater purpose as part of a buffalo hunting team led by Cage's Miller.
Miller lights up his pipe to open the clip and asks Will if he's trustworthy enough to hear what he has to say. When he's assured, he details his journey into a valley where the buffalo roamed by the thousands with better hides than any around. Getting a party to return there is a challenge, however. The area is treacherous for any man to venture into and for Miller to even get the right kind of group together, he'd need some serious cash to finance it all.
Butcher's Crossing is the latest twist in Cage's winding career, though it's his second tour into the Western genre this year following The Old Way in which he played a retired gunslinger seeking revenge against his wife's killers. This film is more of a "person vs. nature" affair, however, opting instead to pit Cage, Hechinger, and the rest of the team against the elements and their own minds.
'Butcher's Crossing' Was a Grueling Filming Experience Just as the hunt within the film was difficult, filming was brutal as the team revealed in an interview with Collider's Steve Weintraub at last year's Toronto International Film Festival. Director Gabe Polsky shot Butcher's Crossing in only 19 days, making for a grueling process that he called "the hardest thing I've ever done.
In addition to Cage and Hechinger, Butcher's Crossing also stars Rachel Keller, Paul Raci, Xander Berkeley, and Jeremy Bobb. The film premieres in theaters on October 20. Check out the exclusive clip below.
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