The Outrage

The Outrage

1964/10/07 • Released • English

Drama
Crime
Western
6.0
1h 36m

Was It an Act of Violence or an Act of Love?

Overview

At a disused railway station, three men -- a con artist, a preacher, and a prospector -- discuss the recent trial and sentencing of the outlaw Juan Carrasco for the murder of a man and the rape of his wife. In their recounting, the three explore the conflicting testimonies of the parties involved in the crimes. Disconcerting new questions arise with each different version of the event.

Director : Martin Ritt

Casts
Paul Newman

Paul Newman

Juan Carrasco

Laurence Harvey

Laurence Harvey

Husband

Claire Bloom

Claire Bloom

Wife

Edward G. Robinson

Edward G. Robinson

Con Man

William Shatner

William Shatner

Preacher

Howard Da Silva

Howard Da Silva

Prospector

Albert Salmi

Albert Salmi

Sheriff

Thomas Chalmers

Thomas Chalmers

Judge

Paul Fix

Paul Fix

Indian

Jeffrey Darwin Bowman

Baby

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