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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 30 June, 1976 |
| MANUFACTURER: | WARNER HOME VIDEO |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of The Outlaw Josey Wales [Region 2]
You'll be Sorry to Find Me! I'm always fascinated with Clint Eastwood in his roles of director and actor. All his characters possess an inner strength that rings true whether he impersonates a Cop (Dirty Harry, 1971), a Boxing trainer (Million Dollar Baby 2004) or an Outlaw as in this film. <
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>The film "The Outlaw Josey Wales" (1976) tells the story of Josey, a farmer in the late years of the Civil War that has his farm burnt and his family massacred by Northern irregulars. <
>They thought him dead and went away. Big mistake! Josey will turn himself into a sharpshooter and join Southern guerilla until war's end. <
>His party is talked into surrender by a well-meaning Southerner. They are betrayed and put to death by the same evil-doers of the past encounter. <
>From here on Josey is in permanent flight with no respite. In his way to Texas he collects an odd bunch of followers: an old Indian chief, a squaw, a tiny old lady and her daughter. Bounty hunters and the stubborn ex-guerrilla changed into "lawful enforcers" are after his trail and won't give up till the bitter end. <
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>It amaze me how similar environments, as USA Southwest and Argentinean pampas (flatlands) produce similar characters: shrewd, not given to useless talk, with a deep sense of justice, endurance and single-mindedness. These entire traits are present in Josey as in our most famous literary outlaw: the Gaucho Martin Fierro. <
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>Eastwood as film director has incorporated the best traits of Sergio Leone's spaghetti-western and spin them to higher level of credibility and compromise. <
>As an actor he gives here a very solid acting piece. Chief Dan George as Lone Watie and Paula Trueman as Grandma Sarah are great and expressive in a very different, but effective way. <
>The rest of the cast is supportive with no low points. <
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>It is an excellent movie that will be enjoyed by westerner's fan and general audience. <
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>Reviewed by Max Yofre.