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In Reply to: Most powerful "death scene" in the history of cinema, ....... posted by RC on July 20, 2004 at 22:18:11:
Without doubt, Donald Southerland in "Don't Look Now!".
The sensation of life slipping through your fingers hits you
in your gut like the sensation of leaving town at the end of
"I Viteloni". That's film.Runners Up:
Bonny and Clyde in "Bonny and Clyde"
Slim Pickens in "Pat Garret and Billy the Kid".
Robert Shaw in "Jaws"
Leonard Rosseter in "The Whicker Man".
Easy Rider
Brando in "The Godfather".
The Wild Bunch in "The Wild Bunch".
Donald Pleasance in "Fantastic Voyage".
Christopher Walkin in "View to a Kill".
Kong in "King Kong", (1933 version).
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