The Unforgiven is an
American western film released in
1960. The film was directed by
John Huston and starred
Burt Lancaster,
Audrey Hepburn,
Audie Murphy,
Charles Bickford and
Lillian Gish. The story was based upon a novel by
Alan Le May.
The film, uncommonly for its time, spotlights the issue of
racism against Native Americans and people believed to have Native American blood in the
Old West. The movie is also known for problems behind the scenes. Huston often said this was his least satisfying movie.
Plot summary
An old man, Abe Kelsey (
Joseph Wiseman), claims that a member of a thriving frontier family, Rachel Zachary (Audrey Hepburn), is actually a
Native American, secretly adopted as a child. Rachel's true brother and a gang of
Kiowas return to claim her, saying that she is one of their own, stolen in a raid. The dispute results in the rest of the whites turning their backs on the Zacharys when the truth is revealed by the matriarch, Mattilda Zachary (Lillian Gish). Ben Zachary (Burt Lancaster)(who is in love with Rachel, with Rachel feeling the same way) tries to defend the family, but Cash (Audie Murphy), his hotheaded brother, is unable to deal with his "sister" being a "red-hide Indian." He leaves, but returns to help them fight off an Indian raid, during which Rachel commits a violent act, thus choosing sides once and for all.