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Unforgiven is a 1992 American Western film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood. It stars Eastwood himself, as William Munny, an aging outlaw and killer who takes on one more job, years after he had turned to farming. The film co-stars Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, and Richard Harris and was written by David Webb Peoples.
Aug 4, 2015 · Such was the case of Unforgiven‘s Sheriff, Little Bill Daggett, who Gene Hackman played. While Sheriff Daggett may first come across as a hard-working sheriff that’s forbidden gunplay in his town, there’s more to him than meets the eye.
What is 'Unforgiven' about? Three gunfighters -- the Schofield Kid (Jaimz Woolvett), Will Munny (Clint Eastwood), and Ned Logan (Morgan Freeman) -- arrive in Big Whiskey, Wyoming to seek a $1,000 reward for killing Quick Mike (David Mucci) and Davey Bunting (Rob Campbell), two cowboys who disfigured Delilah Fitzgerald (Anna Thomson), one of the ...
In 1992, Clint Eastwood created the last and greatest western; 'Unforgiven'. A tribute to the previous masters, Sergio Leone and Don Siegel, who died within a mere 3 years before this brutal masterpiece. Eastwood stars as William Munny a retired gunslinger with a guilt-filled past.
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- Drama, Western
- Clint Eastwood
- 1992-08-07
Jul 21, 2002 · Richard Harris plays English Bob, a famous gunfighter who now lives off his publicity and is followed everywhere by W. W. Beauchamp (Saul Rubinek), a writer for pulp Western magazines; after Munny is in a gun battle, Beauchamp scribbles furious notes, and wants to know, “who’d you kill first?”
Apr 8, 2024 · One is “The Shootist,” starring John Wayne as a terminally ill gunfighter who wants to go out peacefully but gets pulled into one last bloody showdown anyway. The other, as it turns out, was “Taxi Driver,” the very film that “Unforgiven” reminded me of when I saw it way back in ’92.
In the universe of Unforgiven, English Bob is a legendary gunfighter. Various characters suggest that he has been employed by the railroad companies from time to time to shoot Chinese people that may have gotten out of line (railroad companies employed a very large number of Chinese people for projects like the Transcontinental Railroad).