Walker (1987): Alex Cox, Ed Harris, and the Revolutionary Western That Outraged Critics – The 80s Movie Podcast 086

This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens concludes his look at the films of director Alex Cox with Walker (1987), one of the most ambitious and controversial movies of the decade. Edward explores how Cox transformed the real-life story of American adventurer William Walker into a bold political satire that challenged audiences, critics, and studio executives alike. As a result, this episode examines a film that remains as provocative today as it was upon its release. Along the way, Edward reveals how Cox drew connections between nineteenth-century American expansionism and contemporary foreign policy, creating a historical drama unlike almost anything Hollywood had produced before. The episode also explores why the film’s reputation has changed dramatically since its initial release.

First, Edward traces the extraordinary life of William Walker, the American lawyer, journalist, and self-appointed military leader who briefly seized control of Nicaragua during the 1850s. Meanwhile, he examines how Alex Cox and screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer approached this remarkable true story from a distinctly modern perspective. In addition, the episode explores Ed Harris’s powerful performance as Walker and the challenges of filming on location in Nicaragua during a period of political unrest. Edward also discusses the involvement of Universal Pictures, the support of the Sandinista government, and the production’s many obstacles. Furthermore, he examines Cox’s deliberate use of anachronisms, including helicopters, soft drink bottles, and modern technology, to emphasize the parallels between past and present.

Ultimately, this episode reveals why Walker stands as one of the most misunderstood films of the 1980s. Critics at the time rejected many of Cox’s creative choices, and audiences largely stayed away from theaters. However, the film has undergone significant critical reappraisal over the decades. Therefore, Edward revisits its troubled release, political themes, and growing cult following to determine whether Walker deserves recognition as one of Alex Cox’s greatest achievements. By the end of the episode, listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for a daring film that challenged convention and continues to spark discussion nearly forty years later.

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The original theatrical one-sheet for Alex Cox’s 1987 movie Walker.
Ed Harris as William Walker
Ed Harris as William Walker in a scene from Alex Cox’s Walker.
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A scene from Alex Cox’s 1987 film Walker.

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