The Ringneck
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I'm a hat novice so excuse any errors I may make below. Anyhow I wanted to post two movie hats I've always thought were pretty slick, but who most people don't talk about.
The first is Ernest Borgnine in "The Wild Bunch". I had always thought this was his WWI campaign hat, from the bank robbery scene, heavily modified. However I've since found out it's more of a Span-Am War campaign hat style. Either way it's actually something someone might have been wearing at the time the movie is set, something you can't say about most Westerns.
This next is Christopher Walken in "Heaven's Gate". I don't think this is QUITE the same hat he wore in the movie, I remember it's brim being rolled just a little more and being kind of wrinkled on the rolled part---good and weather beaten. Also, in the movie, the crown seems to have a more agressive slant, but that could just be the way he's turned in this photo too.
Reminds me of the hat my great uncle Tommy wore as Sheriff of Perry Co. Indiana before WWII (when the sheriff's had no uniforms and it was just him and a deputy).
As a side note--I don't think Heaven's Gate is a horrible movie. I think because it was so over budget and failed to recoup the losses that people assume it was no good to watch.
The first is Ernest Borgnine in "The Wild Bunch". I had always thought this was his WWI campaign hat, from the bank robbery scene, heavily modified. However I've since found out it's more of a Span-Am War campaign hat style. Either way it's actually something someone might have been wearing at the time the movie is set, something you can't say about most Westerns.
This next is Christopher Walken in "Heaven's Gate". I don't think this is QUITE the same hat he wore in the movie, I remember it's brim being rolled just a little more and being kind of wrinkled on the rolled part---good and weather beaten. Also, in the movie, the crown seems to have a more agressive slant, but that could just be the way he's turned in this photo too.
Reminds me of the hat my great uncle Tommy wore as Sheriff of Perry Co. Indiana before WWII (when the sheriff's had no uniforms and it was just him and a deputy).
As a side note--I don't think Heaven's Gate is a horrible movie. I think because it was so over budget and failed to recoup the losses that people assume it was no good to watch.