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ArtistA powerful cinematic western movie poster for “The Outlaw Josey Wales”, lone outlaw rider emerging slowly through dense smoke and burning ruins after the Civil War, long dark coat flowing in the wind, revolver held low beside his horse, dramatic orange firelight illuminating his weathered face, distant riders pursuing across barren plains, haunting atmosphere of revenge and survival, richly detailed painterly realism, classic 1970s western poster composition, dusty frontier town fading into the background, bold distressed vintage typography integrated naturally into the scene, authentic film credits at the bottom, dramatic shadows, warm sunset tones mixed with ash and smoke, epic widescreen composition, style by Drew Struzan × Frank McCarthy × Clint Eastwood cinematic mood, include a small, sterilized, subtle unicorn watermark with the text "AI by Unicorngraphics" in the bottom right corner.
A powerful and dramatic movie poster for "The Outlaw Josey Wales," featuring a weathered Clint Eastwood as the titular character, standing centrally with a determined expression, holding a revolver. He is dressed in a dark, long trench coat and a cowboy hat. The background on the left depicts a town engulfed in flames and smoke, with burning wooden buildings. On the right, a desolate, rocky landscape recedes into the distance, where a group of cowboys on horseback is silhouetted against a vibrant, fiery orange and yellow sky. The poster is filled with dramatic lighting and strong shadows, conveying a sense of conflict and urgency.
The title "THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold, rugged serif letters. Below the title, on the left, is the text "ONE MAN'S Vengeance... ONE NATION'S Survival." To the right, it reads "He had to leave the past behind to face his future." This same phrase is repeated at the bottom of the poster. Further down, "CLINT EASTWOOD" is written, followed by the movie title in quotation marks, and then "DIRECTED BY CLINT EASTWOOD A WARNER BROS. PICTURE." Smaller