'The Outlaw Josey Wales' did not win any major awards, but it received critical acclaim and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Chief Dan George. The film, directed by Clint Eastwood and released in 1976, has since gained a strong cult following and is regarded as a classic in the Western genre. It was also recognized by various film organizations, but no significant awards were won at the time of its release.
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In the movie "The Outlaw Josey Wales," the phrase "You reckon so?" is used by Josey Wales, portrayed by Clint Eastwood, a total of three times. This line reflects his character's rugged demeanor and dry sense of humor. The repeated use of the phrase adds to the film's dialogue and highlights Wales' interactions with other characters.
It won 100 awards
It won 100 awards
Not too many: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0001060/awards
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In the movie "The Outlaw Josey Wales," the character Josey Wales says "reckon so" a total of 8 times. This catchphrase is often used by Wales to express agreement or acknowledgment in a casual manner. The repetition of this phrase throughout the film has become a memorable aspect of Josey Wales' character.
Clint Eastwood was in around 16 western related movies which include, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Star in the Dust and even The Outlaw Josey Wales.
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he was a Quarter horse stallion Named Parsons 2 Bars, the horse went on to be a great movie horse for many years..
For starring, producing, directing, and some times all three, a lot of hit movies like Dirty Harry, Unforgiven, Firefox, Pale Rider, Kelly's Heroes, Million Dollar Baby, Tarantula, Revenge of the Creature, Ambush at Cimarron Pass, and Francis in the Navy.
Martha Josey has many horses, but most are American Quarter horses
'O' Is for Outlaw has 336 pages.
The Outlaw's Silver has 190 pages.
An outlaw is usually a person who has committed many serial crimes. An outlaw can be wanted in many states or countries and usually has a price placed on his or her head for capture.
It's one if not my second favorite Clint Eastwood western he even said if he made it later than it would have been as critically acclaimed as Unforgiven was and would have won as many if not more Oscars then Unforgiven did. My first favorite Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef film is, 1965's For A Few Dollars More , Sergio Leoni's 2nd spaghetti western of the man with no name trilogy. also Van Cleef's Death Rides a Horse is also just as good a spaghetti western.