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| Clint Eastwood | Josey Wales |
| Chief Dan George | Lone Watie |
| Sondra Locke | Laura Lee |
| Bill McKinney | Terrill |
| John Vernon | Fletcher |
| Paula Trueman | Grandma Sarah |
| Sam Bottoms | Jamie |
| Geraldine Keams | Little Moonlight |
| Woodrow Parfrey | Carpetbagger |
| Joyce Jameson | Rose |
| Matt Clark | Kelly |
| Royal Dano | Ten Spot |
| Sheb Wooley | Travis Cobb |
| John Verros | Chato |
| Will Sampson | Ten Bears |
| Director | Clint Eastwood
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| Producer | Robert Daley
James Fargo |
| Writer | Forrest Carter
Sonia Chernus Phil Kaufman Philip Kaufman |
| Cinematography | Bruce Surtees
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| Musician | Jerry Fielding
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As The Outlaw Josey Wales, Clint Eastwood is ideal as a wary, fast drawing loner, akin to the "Man With No Name" from his European Westerns. But unlike that other mythic outlaw, Josey Wales has a name - and a heart. The heart opens up as the action unfolds. After avenging his family's brutal murder, Wales is pursued by a pack of killers. He prefers to travel alone, but ragtag outcasts are drawn to him - and Wales can't bring himself to leave them unprotected. Time called it one of 1976's best movies. Over time, The Outlaw Josey Wales has secured a placed as one of the top Westerns ever. |
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