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The Unforgiven

1960, Movie, NR, 125 mins

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In 1850s Texas, the Zachary family, led by matriarch Gish and eldest son Lancaster, raises cattle and sporadically battles the Kiowa Indians. One day a ragged stranger, Wiseman, rides through and starts spreading stories about Hepburn, the adopted daughter of Gish, telling neighbors that Hepburn actually was a Kiowa baby. Wiseman rides off, and before long a party of Kiowa braves shows up, offering to buy back Hepburn. Rebuffed, they content themselves with killing one of he... read more leave a comment
Year: 1960
Rated NR

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Cast
Burt Lancaster: Ben Zachary
Audrey Hepburn: Rachel Zachary
Audie Murphy: Cash Zachary
John Saxon: Johnny Portugal
Charles Bickford: Zeb Rawlins
Lillian Gish: Mattilda Zachary

 

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