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Preacher | Gunslinger
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7.3/10
IMDbExceptional Performance by a Young Actress Motion Picture | 1986
Best Screenplay | 1986
Budget 6,900,000 USD
Box Office Collection 41,410,568 USD
The first horse assigned to Richard Kiel collapsed the first time he climbed aboard. He was then assigned a stronger horse.
During shooting, Clint Eastwood sustained what he describes as the worst injury he has ever had on-set when a horse he was riding fell through thin ice and launched him forward. Clint suffered a dislocated shoulder.
After Club (Richard Kiel) gets hit between the legs, Preacher (Clint Eastwood) helps him back to his horse. Richard, due to back problems, had to use a step that was on the side of the horse to get onto his saddle. If you look you can see Richard take a step onto the platform before getting on the horse.
The highest-grossing western at the box office made and released during the 1980s.
This movie was Clint Eastwood's first western since The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), a gap of nine years, and his last prior to Unforgiven (1992), a gap of seven years.
"Megan Wheeler: [Reading from the Book of Revelation] And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the fourth beast said: "Come and see." And I looked, and behold a pale horse. And his name that sat on him was Death. [the Preacher rides up on his pale horse] Megan Wheeler: And Hell followed with him."
"Coy LaHood: When I left, those tin pans had all but given up. Their spirit was nearly broken. A man without spirit is whipped. But a preacher, he could give them faith. Shit! One ounce of faith, they'll be dug in deeper than tick on a hound. You boys, you go throw a rope around that man. You bring him to me!... No, don't. If we get too rough, we'll make a martyr out of him. Don't wanna give 'em a martyr'."