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The Return of Josey Wales

Legend has it he lives.
1986 | 90m | English

(210 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Michael Parks
Writer: Forrest Carter
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In a small, dusty border town, two long-time best friends of the mysterious gunman Josey Wales are brutally murdered by marauding rurales. The rurales, led by the beastial Commandante Escobar, head back to Mexico with gambler Ten Spot as hostage. Told of his friend's peril, Josey sets out on a trail of bloody vengeance.
Release Date: Oct 01, 1986
Director: Michael Parks
Writer: Forrest Carter
Genres: Western
Keywords based on novel or book, war veteran, sequel, cowboy, wild west
Production Companies Multi / Tacar Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Parks Josey Wales
Rafael Campos Chato
Charles McCoy Charles
Suzie Humphreys Rose
John William Galt Kelly
Robert Magruder Tenspot
Paco Vela Paco
Everett Sifuentes Capt. Jesús Escabedo
Name Job
Forrest Carter Novel, Screenplay
Michael Parks Director
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r96sk
4.0

An odd thing. Following 10 years on from the release of <em>'The Outlaw Josey Wales'</em>, it's difficult to see why <em>'The Return of Josey Wales'</em> even exists - especially without the involvement of the original's star, Clint Eastwood. It was hardly going to be a moneymaker, either. I f ... ound this 1986 flick to be extremely slow and uninteresting, none of the actors or characters stick out even minutely. Michael Parks is an OK cast on paper, but as Josey Wales he just doesn't fit what we've previously seen from the character. Rafael Campos, in his final film role, would be the one I'd name as the standout if asked, but that's just via a process of elimination. It's the absolute definition of pointless, and to make it even less enjoyable they continue the irritating chewing tobacco spitting thing from the first film. There are also some ultra amateur swoosh-like transitions used, which cheapen the whole thing further. No hate from me at all, but this is a very poor release from the 80s.

Jan 28, 2022