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The Outrage

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In the dusty town of a border territory in the Old West, a stranger enters a tavern and encounters the rumor of a murder. A man has been accused of killing a woman, and the story quickly transforms into an intricate web of truths and lies. The atmosphere becomes tense when a group of men sits down to discuss the case, each with their own version of the events surrounding that tragic incident.

The story unfolds through the accounts of the characters present, who exchange their perspectives, thereby revealing their prejudices, loyalties, and their own sense of morality. As the versions intertwine, the viewer is immersed in a game of perceptions where the lines between good and evil become increasingly blurred. The protagonists, from the incorruptible sheriff to the handsome lover of the victim, each have something to hide, and the truth becomes a debatable luxury.

Amidst the harsh landscape of the West, tension rises, and hidden truths begin to come to light, challenging the justice and honor of those who believe themselves to be immaculate. The story plays with the concept of narrative in film, leading the audience to question what it truly means to be innocent and who would dare to judge. In the end, the truth could change everything, but are they all ready to face it?

Media type
Movie
Year
1964
Director
Martin Ritt
Writer
Michael Kanin
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
20.00
Actors
Paul Newman
Laurence Harvey
Claire Bloom
Edward G. Robinson
William Shatner
Howard Da Silva
Albert Salmi
Thomas Chalmers
Paul Fix
Jeffrey Darwin Bowman
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Western
Country
United States
Producers
A. Ronald Lubin
Martin Ritt
Original title
The Outrage
Duration
96
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