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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.
In the first season, the character's real name is revealed to be William Munny in the series' second season, after Clint Eastwood's character from Unforgiven, [11] who was initially cited by Ennis (along with fellow actor Lee Marvin) as his principal inspiration for the Saint's design in the original comic series, with artists Dillon and Glenn ...
The scene in question appears in a 1984 draft of Peoples's screenplay when Unforgiven was still titled The William Munny Killings, after the movie's central character — played by Eastwood — a ...
Simply referred to as The Cowboy in the first season, the character's real name is revealed to be William Munny in the second season episode "On Your Knees", after Clint Eastwood's character from Unforgiven, who was initially cited by Garth Ennis (along with fellow actor Lee Marvin) as his principle inspiration for the Saint's design in the ...
He had originally written the script in 1976, then entitled The William Munny Killings. [5] Peoples' screwball comedy Hero was filmed and released in 1992, the same year as Unforgiven . Later in 1992, Peoples worked with his wife Janet Peoples on 12 Monkeys (1995), a science fiction fable about time travel inspired by Chris Marker 's ...
Suggested/Original Prologue: The first scene is a bookend shot of a farm and with prologue text describing the heart break of a mother whose only daughter married a "known thief and murderer" called William Munny who was "a man of notoriously vicious and intemperate disposition". The prologue explains that when Munny's wife died in 1878, it ...
The film depicts William Munny (Eastwood), an aging outlaw and killer who takes on one more job with old friend Ned Logan (Freeman). Unforgiven was widely acclaimed, with one critic calling Freeman's performance "outstanding". [49]
This should not be a stand-alone article. Most of the article is anyway a reiteration of the plot of the movie. --Slashme 11:06, 5 August 2008 (UTC) []If someone could replace most of the plot information with a brief (1-2 paragraph synopsis) and dedicate the rest of the page to quotes from Eastwood and film critics and scholars on the nature of the character it might be justifiable as its own ...