(josey wales) well, it's more like old habits than old age.ge) who the h--- is this woman? chief dan george was very funny in the film. and then will sampson played the indian comanches and tribe who -- and josey wales ends up, instead of -- they're both -- though they're both warriors, they end up understanding one another because they are warriors, but they also understand the necessity for negotiation. it is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life, or death. it shall be life (dramatic music playing) so will it be. i reckon so. (narrator) the same year clint eastwood directed "outlaw josey wales," john wayne starred in his final film, playing a gunfighter dying of cancer, whose code is out of place in turn-of-the-century west. look out! (gunshots) (thomas mcguane) the western's gruesome elements, which strike you as romantic and idealized and it gets to be obsolete and dangerous. (gunshots) well, they have to change spiritual plateaus or end. that's the test that will either exterminate westerns, or change them into someth