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The Outsider (2002 film)

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The Outsider
Directed byRanda Haines
Written byPenelope Williamson (book)
Jenny Wingfield (teleplay)
Produced byDarryl Sheen
StarringTimothy Daly
Naomi Watts
CinematographyBen Nott
Edited byLisa Bromwell
Music byTodd Boekelheide
Production
company
Coote Hayes Productions
Distributed byDEJ Productions
Release date
  • November 10, 2002 (2002-11-10)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Outsider is a 2002 Western film starring Tim Daly and Naomi Watts. The film is based on Penelope Williamson's novel. Similar to Angel and the Badman where John Wayne plays a wounded outlaw who is sheltered by a Quaker family.

Plot summary

The Western, The Outsider, takes place in Montana of the late 19th century. Wounded outlaw Johnny Gault (Tim Daly) is given refuge by widowed sheep farmer Rebecca Yoder (Naomi Watts). This puts Rebecca on the outs with her own people, a pacifist religious group, that resembles the Amish. They incur the wrath of a ruthless cattle baron who wants the land of the religious group. He was also responsible for the death of Rebecca's husband.[1]

The two enter into a relationship which is forbidden since he is an "outsider" from their religion and way of life. She is shunned from the fold until she is ready to confess her sins from this illicit union and be forgiven. She decides she must go back to her old way of living. When the time comes for her to do so, she is not able to walk away from her new life with Johnny. She leaves the meeting that had been set up and runs back to Johnny.

In an attempt to help Johnny in a shoot out, during which Johnny kills also the cattle baron, Rebecca is hit by an enemy's bullet. She eventually recovers and they (presumably) live happily ever after as they ride off (into the sunset).

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