
The Outrage (1964)
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- Approved
- 1h 36min
- Crime, Drama
- 08 Oct 1964 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast verified as complete
Paul Newman | ... |
Juan Carrasco
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Laurence Harvey | ... |
Husband
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Claire Bloom | ... |
Wife
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Edward G. Robinson | ... |
Con Man
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William Shatner | ... |
The Preacher
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Howard Da Silva | ... |
Prospector
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Albert Salmi | ... |
Sheriff
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Thomas Chalmers | ... |
Judge
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Paul Fix | ... |
Indian
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Jeffrey Darwin Bowman | ... |
Baby (uncredited)
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Directed by
Martin Ritt |
Written by
Michael Kanin | ... | (screenplay) |
Akira Kurosawa | ... | (screenplay "Rashomon") |
Ryûnosuke Akutagawa | ... | (stories) (as Ryunosuke Akutagawa) |
Fay Kanin | ... | (play "Rashomon") and |
Michael Kanin | ... | (play "Rashomon") |
Shinobu Hashimoto | ... | (screenplay "Rashomon") (uncredited) |
Produced by
Michael Kanin | ... | associate producer |
A. Ronald Lubin | ... | producer |
Martin Ritt | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Alex North |
Cinematography by
James Wong Howe | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Frank Santillo |
Art Direction by
George W. Davis | ||
Tambi Larsen |
Set Decoration by
Robert R. Benton | ||
Henry Grace |
Costume Design by
Donfeld | ... | (as Don Feld) |
Makeup Department
Sydney Guilaroff | ... | hair stylist |
William Tuttle | ... | makeup supervisor |
Production Management
Stanley Goldsmith | ... | unit production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Daniel McCauley | ... | assistant director (as Daniel J. McCauley) |
Art Department
Tom Jung | ... | poster designer (uncredited) |
Frank Wesselhoff | ... | painter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Franklin Milton | ... | recording supervisor |
Larry Jost | ... | sound mixer (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Robert R. Hoag | ... | special visual effects |
J. McMillan Johnson | ... | special visual effects |
Stunts
Steve 'Bunker' de France | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Dewey Wrigley Jr. | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Music Department
Alex North | ... | conductor |
John Cave | ... | musician: french horn (uncredited) |
Bonnie Jean Douglas | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Frank Flynn | ... | musician: drums (uncredited) |
James Getzoff | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Gil Grau | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Artie Kane | ... | musician: piano (uncredited) |
Raphael Kramer | ... | musician: cello (uncredited) |
Bernard Kundell | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Sinclair Lott | ... | musician: french horn (uncredited) |
Alfred Lustgarten | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Virginia Majewski | ... | musician: viola (uncredited) |
Peter Mercurio | ... | musician: bass (uncredited) |
Lou Raderman | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Ethmer Roten | ... | musician (uncredited) |
Martin Ruderman | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Sylvia Ruderman | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
Frederick Seykora | ... | musician: cello (uncredited) |
Paul Shure | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Harry Taylor | ... | music copyist (uncredited) |
Raymond Turner | ... | musician: piano (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Julie Gibson | ... | dialect advisor |
Walon Green | ... | dialect advisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1964) (United States) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1964) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Hafbo (1965) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1965) (France) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1965) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1965) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Filmipaja (1965) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Fotorama (1965) (Norway) (theatrical)
- CBS (1978) (United States) (tv) (pan/scan)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1996) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1996) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2009) (Germany) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2009) (United States) (DVD)
- Warner Archive Collection (2017) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under jurisdiction of: affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.)
- Panavision (filmed in)
- Turner Entertainment (DVD package design)
- Warner Bros. Entertainment (DVD package design)
- Westrex Recording System (sound recording system)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Three disparate travelers, a disillusioned preacher, an unsuccessful prospector, and a larcenous, cynical con man, meet at a decrepit railroad station in the 1870s Southwest. The prospector and the preacher were witnesses at the singularly memorable rape and murder trial of the notorious Mexican outlaw Carasco. The bandit duped an aristocratic Southerner into believing he knew the location of a lost Aztec treasure. The greedy "gentleman" allows himself to be tied up while Carasco rapes his wife. These events lead to the stabbing of the husband and are related by the three eyewitnesses to the atrocity: the infamous bandit, the newlywed wife, and the dead man through an Indian shaman. Whose version of the events is true? Possibly there was a fourth witness, but can his version be trusted? Written by duke1029@aol.com |
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Taglines | There...before her husband's eyes...was it an act of violence or an act of love ? See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $3,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Paul Newman was concerned about his accent, so he spent two weeks in Mexico with dialect coach Walon Green. See more » |
Goofs | When the Wife (Bloom) is fighting Juan (Newman), she falls and hits the camera rig, causing the picture to shake a little. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in MGM 40th Anniversary (1964). See more » |
Crazy Credits | Except for the title and company name, the beginning of the movie has no opening credits. See more » |
Quotes |
Con Man:
[Sarcastically to the Prospector]
I never forget a face, young man, but in your case I'll make an exception. See more » |