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Geraldine Page holds wounded Clint Eastwood.
Geraldine Page holds wounded Clint Eastwood.

Thumbnail for The Beguiled (1971) The Beguiled (1971)

Basics Critics:70Viewers:69Rusty:78
Category: Drama, Romance, WarNotable as: DramaSub-Category: War film, Historical period drama, Melodrama, DramaMain subject: incestRuntime: 105 - 109 minutesLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: Don SiegelScreenwriter: Albert Maltz, Thomas CullinanMusic: Lalo SchifrinCinematography: Bruce SurteesStars: Jo Ann Harris, Geraldine Page, Clint Eastwood, Elizabeth Hartman, Pamelyn Ferdin, Darleen Carr, Pattye Mattick, Mae Mercer, Peggy DrierProducer: Don SiegelAward details: (details at IMDb)
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The Beguiled is a 1971 American drama film directed by Don Siegel, starring Clint Eastwood and Geraldine Page. The script was written by Albert Maltz and is based on the 1966 Southern Gothic novel written by Thomas P. Cullinan, originally titled A Painted Devil. The film marks the third of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogan's Bluff and Two Mules for Sister Sara, and continuing with Dirty Harry and Escape from Alcatraz.


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