Round 9: Tossup 1

A swindler who sells “elixir” watches this character sever a rope used to ferry a barge across a river. The director of the film titled for this character wasn’t aware that “Forrest Carter,” the source novel’s author, was secretly a Klansman (15[1])who wrote segregationist speeches for George Wallace. This character’s best-known line is “dyin’ ain’t much of a livin’, boy.” The DGA added a rule against crew members firing directors and replacing them after the actor who played this character fired Philip (*) Kaufman, partially over their mutual attraction to Sondra Locke. This character spits tobacco in nearly all of his scenes, such as before making a blood pact with the Comanche chief Ten Bears. Chief Dan George plays an (10[1])old Cherokee man who helps this Missourian evade bounty hunters after the Civil War. For 10 points, a 1976 Western stars Clint Eastwood as what outlaw? ■END■

ANSWER: Josey Wales [or Josey Wales; accept The Outlaw Josey Wales]
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Buzzes


Summary

TournamentEditionMatchHeardConv. %Superpower %Power %Neg %Avg. Buzz
2025 Absolute Cinema - Canada2025-11-082100%0%50%0%79.00
2025 Absolute Cinema - Chicago Open2025-11-08580%0%0%0%136.00
2025 Absolute Cinema - Minnesota2025-11-082100%0%50%0%99.00
2025 Absolute Cinema - Online (1)2025-11-08367%0%33%0%71.50
2025 Absolute Cinema - Online (2)2025-11-165100%0%40%0%98.00