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19th Century | Union Army
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7.8/10
IMDbBest Music Original Score | 1977 | Jerry
Best DVD Collection | 2011
Budget 3,700,000 USD
Box Office Collection 31,800,000 USD
Because of Chief Dan George's age, he would have trouble remembering his lines, so during takes, Clint Eastwood would begin to mouth his lines without realizing it and had to be told to stop because it would ruin the take. In a featurette on the DVD about making this movie, Eastwood says he'd have people drill Dan George on his lines, but when it came time to shoot the scene, he'd say "Chief, just forget about the lines, tell me the story about the man who rode over the hill." And Dan George, who was apparently a natural storyteller, would then tell the story perfectly.
The first of six movies made by real-life couple Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke.
According to famed music producer David Geffen, Clint Eastwood's tough reputation is well-deserved. When Geffen was a young executive at Warner Brothers, one of his assignments was to give notes on a screening of this movie. All of the other Warner Brothers executives were unanimous in their praise for this movie. Geffen liked this movie, but told Eastwood that perhaps this movie could be shortened by a half-hour. Eastwood calmly told Geffen that if he (Geffen) wanted the picture shortened by that much time, then he could do it himself. Geffen then asked Eastwood where he would be . . . to which Eastwood replied: "I'll be across the street at Paramount cutting a new deal." Geffen was never asked to sit in on any other Eastwood movie after that encounter.
According to legend, this movie was based on the life of Thomas Atticus Hawkins, a Missouri farmer from Maries County.
Matt Clark plays the bartender Kelly serving Josey Wales in Santa Rio. He later played the bartender Chester in Back to the Future Part III (1990) in which he served "Clint Eastwood" a.k.a. Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox).
"Bounty hunter #1: You're wanted, Wales. Josey Wales: Reckon I'm right popular. You a bounty hunter? Bounty hunter #1: A man's got to do something for a living these days. Josey Wales: Dyin' ain't much of a living, boy."
"Josey Wales: Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?"