The Outrage 1964 is a remake of the 1950 Japanese film Rashomon, reformulated as a Western. It was directed by Martin Ritt and is based on stories by Rynosuke Akutagawa. Like the original Akira Kurosawa film, four people give contradictory accounts of a rape and murder. Ritt utilizes flashbacks to provide these contradictory accounts.
Three disparate travelers, a disillusioned preacher William Shatner, an unsuccessful prospector Howard Da Silva, and a larcenous, cynical con man Edward G. Robinson, meet at a decrepit railroad station in the 1870s Southwest. The prospector and the preacher were witnesses at the memorable rape and murder trial of the notorious bandit Juan Carrasco Paul Newman. The bandit duped an aristocratic Southerner, Colonel Wakefield Lawrence Harvey, into believing he knew the location of a lost Aztec treasure. The greedy gentleman allowed himself to be tied up while Carasco assaulted his wife Nina Claire Bloom. These events lead to the stabbing of the husband and Carrasco was tried, convicted, and condemned for the crimes.Everyones account on the witness stand differed dramatically. Carrasco claimed that Wakefield was tied up with ropes while Nina was assaulted, after which he killed the colonel in a duel. The newlywed wife contends that she was the one who killed her husband because he accused her of leading on Carrasco and causing the rape. The dead man testifies through a third witness, an old Indian shaman Paul Fix, who said that neither of those accounts was true. He insisted that the colonel used a jeweled dagger to commit suicide after the incident. ........
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