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An odd thing.
Following 10 years on from the release of <em>'The Outlaw Josey Wales'</em>, it's difficult to see why <em>'The Return of Josey Wales'</em> even exists - especially without the involvement of the original's star, Clint Eastwood. It was hardly going to be a moneymaker, either.
I found this 1986 flick to be extremely slow and uninteresting, none of the actors or characters stick...