The Outlaw Josey Wales

The Outlaw Josey Wales

  • Director: Clint Eastwood
  • Writer: Forrest Carter,Philip Kaufman,Sonia Chernus
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Navajo, Spanish
  • Release date: June 30, 1976
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wells
  • "Mai Wells criminals" is Clint Eastwood directed, Clint Eastwood, Richard Farnsworth, who starred in action movies of the western United States.
    The film tells the story of Josey Wales joining the guerrillas in the American Civil War to fight back against the enemy.

    Details

    • Release date June 30, 1976
    • Filming locations Kanab Movie Ranch - 5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, Utah, USA
    • Production companies Warner Bros., The Malpaso Company

    Box office

    Budget

    $3,700,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $31,800,000

    Gross worldwide

    $31,800,000

    Movie reviews

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    • By Christina 2022-10-26 05:00:30

      different westerns

      The film is different from the experience of previous westerns, the most special of which is the rivalry between Missouri's Kansas old lady and Wells. The old lady went from discriminating against Missouri to allowing Wells, a Missourian farmer, to live in her "manor". And Wells also went from spitting out shredded tobacco, to knowing that he temporarily held back the shredded tobacco in front of the old lady, and continued to keep the shredded tobacco in his mouth. There is...

    • By Albert 2022-07-28 20:39:07

      Swallow thousands of miles like a tiger

      The style of the film is sharp, and the layout of the photography is extremely sophisticated. There is an incredible blend of God's perspective of seeing everything as a dog and the euphemistic inexplicable feeling, coupled with the heroic spirit of swallowing thousands of miles, and finally created this film that is enough to keep pace with other great works. Western movie.

      German version of HDTV. The picture quality is excellent, and the audio track is not good.
      Six stars....

    • By Monica 2022-07-28 17:28:21

      Law and lawlessness

      I really like the Western Law Enforcer. It’s
      a bit curious that the Chinese name of the movie is Western Law Enforcer, but the English film title is The Outlaw Josey Wales. It’s obviously a lawbreaker.
      He called the Western Law Enforcer. The law here refers to the fact. It is the usage of "justice"~~
      But the law of outlaw may refer to the conventions and moral standards.
      Josey Wales has nothing to lose, so there is nothing to restrain him, whether it is the Southern Army,...

    • By Duane 2022-07-28 13:03:08

      Second god

      Generally speaking, sadness is an emotional experience of an individual's fate. The film rarely provides a grandiose sentiment based on historical experience. It is commendable that this film is not a grand narrative. It only glimpses the pain of the American Civil War from a handful of people who are in conflict.
        The film is grandiose, with many propositions such as friendship/deception, growth/depravity, civilized conflicts/harmony, etc., sharply opposed. The confusion of personal...

    • By Trever 2022-07-28 12:16:46

      Westerns that did not deface the natives

      Eastwood's film styles are relatively similar, so the plot and his "semi-mono" needless to say. Talk about supporting roles.
      Watching westerns often has plots that vilify the indigenous people. There are either no natives in modern westerns, or natives are tragic victims. However, the treatment of indigenous people in this film is more'objective'. I don’t know if it’s really objective, but at least it’s special.
      At least three different indigenous peoples appear in the film. I don't...

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    • By Josue 2023-09-23 03:18:39

      After watching it, I really want to know if there are any good guys who count how many times Eastwood vomited in this...

    • By Cindy 2023-09-22 14:15:46

      Shaw Brothers Style Encyclopedia, Eastwood is cooler than...

    • By Edwina 2023-09-13 16:29:08

      Lack of tension, unable to hold, cold...

    • By Madisyn 2023-09-06 16:16:26

      Visible. A great killer must have plenty of saliva. At that time, some beautiful women were taken off their pants,...

    • By Ally 2023-09-04 05:15:52

      Wood is really particular about his use of light. The tidbits are quite...

    Movie quotes

    • Laura Lee: Kansas was all golden and smelled like sunshine.

      Josey Wales: Yeah, well, I always heard there were three kinds of suns in Kansas: sunshine, sunflowers, and sons-of-bitches.

    • [putting his dead friend on a horse and sending him into the enemy camp]

      Josey Wales: This boy was brought up in a time of blood and dying and never questioned a bit of it. He never turned his back on his folks or his kind. I rode with him... and I got no complaints. The blue bellies will give ya a better burial than I can, boy.

    • Granny Hawkins: So you'll be Josey Wales.

      Josey Wales: Now how might you know that, Granny?

      Granny Hawkins: Soldiers were here looking for you 'bout two hours ago.

      [Josey looks at Carstairs]

      Sim Carstairs: Uh, I was goin' to mention that to you... as soon as I got the chance.

      Granny Hawkins: They say you killed your own men.

      Jamie: Those lying, blue-scum bellies...

      Granny Hawkins: They say you're a hard put and desperate man, Josey Wales. They're goin' to heel and hide you to a barn door. You know what I say?

      Josey Wales: What's that?

      Granny Hawkins: I say that big talk's worth doodly-squat. Now them poultices be laced with feathermoss and mustard root. Mind you drop water on 'em occasional and keep 'em damp.

      [Walks off]

      Granny Hawkins: You can pay me when you see me again, Josey Wales.

      Josey Wales: I reckon so.