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Titolo originale: Unforgiven
Regia: Clint Eastwood |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Western
Tag: prostitute | sheriff | right and justice | regret | wyoming, usa | kansas, usa | revenge | mutilation | one last job | reputation | 19th century | englishman | pig farmer | prostituição | vingança | matador de aluguel |
Cast: Clint Eastwood | Gene Hackman | Morgan Freeman | Jaimz Woolvett | Richard Harris | Saul Rubinek | Frances Fisher | Anna Thomson | David Mucci | Rob Campbell | Anthony James | Tara Frederick | Beverley Elliott | Liisa Repo-Martell | Shane Meier | Aline Levasseur | Cherrilene Cardinal | Josie Smith | Robert Koons | Ron White | Mina E. Mina | Henry Kope | Jeremy Ratchford | John Pyper-Ferguson | Jefferson Mappin | Walter Marsh | Garner Butler | Larry Reese | Blair Haynes | Frank C. Turner | Sam Karas | Lochlyn Munro | Ben Cardinal | Philip Maurice Hayes | Michael Charrois | William Davidson | Paul Anthony McLean | James Herman | Michael Maurer | Larry Joshua | George Orrison | Greg Goossen |

William Munny è un ex fuorilegge dal passato leggendario, ma da diversi anni ha deciso di dedicarsi alla famiglia e fare l'allevatore. Con la morte della moglie la situazione domestica si fa sempre più difficile, e per questo decide di accettare la proposta di un giovane pistolero: uccidere due cowboy che hanno sfregiato una prostituta e incassare la taglia.

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Writer David Webb Peoples credits Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976) and Glendon Swarthout's novel [...] D
Jaimz Woolvett's feature film debut. D
Shot in 39 days, coming in four days ahead of schedule. The town had to be built very quickly, with [...] D
Included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
Favorite movie of actor and director Bill Duke. D
To maintain the authentic atmosphere, no motor vehicles were allowed on the Big Whiskey set. D
Saul Rubinek (W.W. Beauchamp) and Anna Thomson (Delilah Fitzgerald) both appeared in Una vita al mas [...] D
The railroad, used to film the train sequence, was also used for Il cavaliere pallido (1985). D
The concept for this movie dated to 1976, when it was developed under the titles "The Cut-Whore Kill [...] D
In the scene where William Munny kills the sheriff and his deputies and then says, "Any men don't wa [...] D
The screenplay was written by David Webb Peoples, who debuted with the screenplay of Blade Runner (1 [...] D
This is the third western to win the Best Picture Oscar. The other two are Balla coi lupi (1990) and [...] D
The Schofield Kid has named himself after his Schofield model gun, and brags about having killed fiv [...] D
Although the score was arranged by Lennie Niehaus, the main theme was written by Clint Eastwood. D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman; and one [...] D
The character Corky Corcoran is the name of a cameraman who was filming a promotional spot for anoth [...] D
Will's difficulty in mounting the horse was achieved by his holding the left rein close in, which ma [...] D
The boots Clint Eastwood wore are the same ones he wore in Gli uomini della prateria (1959). These b [...] D
Frances Fisher said that David Webb Peoples's original script was one of the most perfect she had ev [...] D
Clint Eastwood said at the time that this would be the last movie that he would both act in and dire [...] D
By Clint Eastwood's own recollection, he was given the script in the "early '80s" although he did no [...] D
The train sequences were filmed in Sonora, CA, as there was an operational 19th-century standard-gau [...] D
(at around 17 mins) The earlier scene when William Munny (Clint Eastwood) practices firing guns is r [...] D
Gene Hackman had turned down the part of Munny before the script came to Clint Eastwood. D
The windmill that appears in the backdrop through much of the movie was a real operating windmill, r [...] D
Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman were both born in 1930; Clint Eastwood on May 31, and Gene Hackman o [...] D
In the early 1980s, Francis Ford Coppola got the script and met with John Malkovich to offer him the [...] D
Morgan Freeman learned about this movie from Kevin Costner while filming Robin Hood - Principe dei l [...] D
Shot in Calgary, Canada, which was experiencing unusually dry weather. Most of the rain was created [...] D
This movie laid to rest Clint Eastwood's longstanding statement why he would never win an Oscar. Eas [...] D
William Munny's wife was born in 1849 and died in 1878 at the age of 29 (according to her grave mark [...] D
Producer / director Clint Eastwood and screenwriter David Webb Peoples didn't set out to make an ant [...] D
The music for the trailer, which appeared in theaters and on some of the DVDs, was composed by Randy [...] D
In 2004 this film was added to the US National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being dee [...] D
This movie and Lo straniero senza nome (1973) open and close with the same location, camera angle, a [...] D
According to Clint Eastwood in a 2000 interview, Gene Hackman was very concerned about how they were [...] D
The writer, David Webb Peoples, based his story partly on a western novel that impressed him greatly [...] D
The rifle Deputy Andy Russell (Jeremy Ratchford) carries to arrest English Bob (Richard Harris) is a [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
Richard Harris was watching Lo straniero senza nome (1973) on television when Clint Eastwood phoned [...] D
(at around 1h 7 mins) When English Bob departs, cursing at the town, he speaks with a rough, lower-c [...] D
According to the script, The Schofield Kid drowned himself out of guilt. D
The script floated around Hollywood for almost 20 years. Gene Hackman read and rejected it, only to [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. D
Clint Eastwood's mother Ruth Wood toiled through an uncomfortable day (wearing a heavy dress) as an [...] D
Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman later starred in Potere assoluto (1997), also directed by Clint East [...] D
Ranked #4 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films in the genre "Western" in J [...] D
The second film Morgan Freeman was in that won an Oscar for best picture, the first being Driving Mi [...] D
(at around 37 mins) Deputy Clyde's line about why a one-armed man needed to carry three pistols, "I [...] D
Final film of Anthony James. D
Production designer Henry Bumstead took only 32 days to have the Big Whiskey set constructed, the fa [...] D
Jeremy Irons was considered for the role of English Bob. D
The final screen credit reads, "Dedicated to Sergio and Don", referring to Clint Eastwood's mentors, [...] D
The film makes multiple references to the vicious nature of the killings committed by Munny in his y [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
It took Clint Eastwood several years to actually get around to reading the script, as his script rea [...] D
There is an outtake of the scene where William Munny kills "Little Bill" Daggett: on-set, Clint East [...] D
Clint Eastwood asked Gene Hackman to model "Little Bill" Daggett on then-Los Angeles Police Chief Da [...] D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this 68 in its list of Greatest Movies of All Time. D

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[about the two cowboys who cut Delilah's face] St [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: I guess you think I'm kicking [...] D
English Bob: A plague on you. A plague on the whol [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: You'd be William Munny out of [...] D
Skinny Dubois: You know how women lie. D
[about the house the Sheriff's building] Clyde: Y [...] D
English Bob: Shit and fried eggs. D
Will Munny: I ain't like that no more. I ain't the [...] D
English Bob: Well, Sir, again I don't wish to give [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: [correcting W.W Beauchamp] Ey [...] D
Strawberry Alice: Just because we let them smelly [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: I don't deserve this... to di [...] D
Bill Munny: I've killed women and children. I've k [...] D
Will Munny: I seen 'em, Ned, I seen the angel of d [...] D
Ned Logan: Hell, Will. We ain't bad men no more. S [...] D
Will Munny: What I said the other day, you looking [...] D
English Bob: This Strawberry Alice person, tell me [...] D
Will Munny: Any man don't wanna get killed better [...] D
[Little Bill is telling Beauchamp the real story o [...] D
Fatty Rossiter: It was already loaded. Jesus, Clyd [...] D
The Schofield Kid: That was the first one. Will M [...] D
Bill Munny: It's a hell of a thing, killin' a man. [...] D
[Little Bill tells the real story of English Bob's [...] D
[last lines] Will Munny: You better bury Ned righ [...] D
W.W. Beauchamp: Who, uh, who'd you kill first? Wi [...] D
[first title card] Title card: She was a comely y [...] D
Will Munny: Wanna help me count this, kid? The Sc [...] D
Will Munny: Funny thing, killin' a man. You take a [...] D
[last title card] Title card: Some years later, M [...] D
Delilah Fitzgerald: Are you still goin' to kill th [...] D
Will Munny: It's a hell of a thing, ain't it, kill [...] D
Little Sue: He said how you was really William Mun [...] D
[the night after Davey is killed, a rock is thrown [...] D
Will Munny: Here, take this money and give my half [...] D
Will Munny: All right, I'm coming out. Any man I s [...] D
[Will takes aim at Little Bill] Will Munny: You b [...] D
Will Munny: Hey, Kid! Ned Logan: KID? Is that Kid [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: Now Ned, them whores are goin [...] D
Ned Logan: I sure do miss my bed. Will Munny: You [...] D
The Schofield Kid: [referring to his gun] You go o [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: Let the man out W.W. He's des [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: I'll have that thirty-two Bob [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: You been talking about that Q [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: You just shot an unarmed man. [...] D
The Schofield Kid: [after killing a man for the fi [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: [to W. W. Beauchamp, referrin [...] D
Penny Munny: Did Pa used to kill folks? D
Little Bill Daggett: [talking to English Bob, and [...] D
Davey: I'm dyin' boys. Jesus, I'm so thirsty. Wil [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: I don't deserve this... to di [...] D
The Schofield Kid: You still think he's in there? [...] D
German Joe Schultz: This country don't need no que [...] D
[Sending English Bob on his way after beating and [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: Look son, being a good shot, [...] D
[Little Bill viciously kicks English Bob] Little [...] D
The Schofield Kid: Like I was saying, you don't lo [...] D
Will Munny: Who's the fellow owns this shithole? [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: Now all you gotta do is pull [...] D
Little Bill Daggett: It's been a long time, Bob. Y [...] D
[first lines] Quick Mike: Dammit! Come a-running, [...] D
Strawberry Alice: You just kicked the shit out of [...] D
English Bob: [discussing the assassination of Pres [...] D

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