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Premiering in theaters thirty years ago on August 7, 1992, the film originally had a different ending that Eastwood shot, but decided to leave out of the final cut.
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.
This is still the primary topic for Unforgiven. PDAB doesn't apply because the page isn't already disambiguated (ie it's a "Unforgiven" currently, not "Unforgiven [film]"). Hot Stop talk-contribs 15:16, 17 March 2014 (UTC) Oppose This is the primary topic. The Japanese film shouldn't be at Yurusare-zaru Mono, per WP:NCF and WP:UE.
The Unforgiven, a Western starring Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn and Audie Murphy; The Unforgiven, a South Korean film; Unforgiven, an American Film directed by Clint Eastwood
By the end of "Missing You," Kat learns that her father was a corrupt officer working for Calligan (James Nesbitt), a gangster. It's a surprise because Kat had an idealistic view of her father as ...
David Webb Peoples – Unforgiven; Runner-up: Neil Jordan – The Crying Game; Best Cinematography: Zhao Fai – Raise the Red Lantern (Da hong deng long gao gao gua) Runner-up: Jack N. Green – Unforgiven; Best Music Score: Zbigniew Preisner – Damage; Runner-up: Mark Isham – A River Runs Through It; Best Foreign Film: The Crying Game ...
Emma Thompson – Howards End 2. Susan Sarandon – Lorenzo's Oil and Light Sleeper 3. Gong Li – Raise the Red Lantern (Da hong deng long gao gao gua) 3. Pernilla August – The Best Intentions (Den goda viljan)
Emma Thompson – Howards End; Best Supporting Actor: Gene Hackman – Unforgiven; Best Supporting Actress: Judy Davis – Husbands and Wives and Where Angels Fear to Tread; Best Director: Robert Altman – The Player; Best Screenplay: Neil Jordan – The Crying Game; Best Cinematography: Jack N. Green – Unforgiven; Best Documentary: Brother ...