Embrace the Spirit of the Outlaw: Celebrate Wolf's Legacy!
Wolf, a fierce warrior, embodies loyalty and cunning. His wisdom shapes alliances, while his fierce spirit commands respect. In the shadows of chaos, he transforms from enemy to ally, a testament to honor amidst turmoil.
Wolf (The Outlaw Josey Wales) Trivia
What is the name of the character played by Chief Dan George in "The Outlaw Josey Wales"? (Advanced)
#1: Ten Bears
#2: Lone Watie
#3: Blue Duck
#4: Jesse
What is the significant item that Wolf gives to Josey Wales? (Expert)
#1: A rifle
#2: A horse
#3: A blanket
#4: A gold coin
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Wolf (The Outlaw Josey Wales) Fun Facts
The character of Wolf, played by Chief Dan George, was originally written to be a minor role but became memorable due to George's powerful performance and charisma.
Wolf's character, originally named Ten Bears in the screenplay, was inspired by real Native American leaders from the time period.
Wolf (The Outlaw Josey Wales) Polls
What is your favorite aspect of Wolf in The Outlaw Josey Wales?
His Loyalty
His Combat Skills
His Relationship with Josey
His Character Development
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What is your favorite quote from Wolf in The Outlaw Josey Wales?
"I've never run from anything in my life."
"That ain't no reason to kill a man."
"I want to see you in hell."
"Ain't I worthy of a little respect?"
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