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  1. The Beguiled is a 1971 American Southern Gothic psychological thriller film directed by Don Siegel, starring Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page and Elizabeth Hartman. The script was written by Albert Maltz and is based on the 1966 novel written by Thomas P. Cullinan, originally titled A Painted Devil.

  2. Jan 23, 1971 · The Beguiled: Directed by Don Siegel. With Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris. While recuperating in a Confederate girls' boarding school, a Union soldier cons his way into each of the lonely women's hearts, causing them to turn on each other, and eventually, on him.

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    • Drama, Thriller, War
    • Don Siegel
    • 1971-01-23
  3. Eastwood plays a wounded Union soldier who has been taken in at a Southern girls' school. The girls become curious and then sensuous. Eastwood's character takes advantage of the situation by charming several of the women.

  4. This is from the 1971 movie The Beguiled where he plays a Civil War veteran in a time period where this would be much more acceptable. As well, the plot is partially about Clint going after every women at a sexually oppressed veteran's hospital.

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  6. Apr 13, 2016 · Clint Eastwood has one of his most unsympathetic roles as McBurney. Although we feel bad about the condition he’s in, we soon realize what an amoral, manipulative scoundrel he is. Flashbacks reveal his lies about his role in the Union Army.

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  8. Aug 7, 2022 · Reading reviews of the 2017 version of "Beguiled", this 1971 version received a very favorable mention as superior to the remake. The YouTube trailers didn't look too promising; however, this original version has, indeed, exceeded all of my expectations.