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Which movie had a character named "Lone Wolf" and what was the symbolic connotation of wolves in the past?
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#73242. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Dec 12 06 6:24 PM)
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zbeckabee

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The main character, J.J. McQuade, is a Texas Ranger who prefers to work alone. He lives in a dirty home in the middle of nowhere with a pet wolf. He has a daughter who came from a past marriage.
Symbolism: At the beginning of the movie, McQuade is a stubborn 'lone wolf', refusing to work with anyone. As the movie progresses, he begins to becomes more willing to depend on others. The scene where his pet wolf is killed is symbolic of the death of McQuade's 'lone wolf' nature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Wolf_McQuade
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zbeckabee

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Lone Wolf McQuade
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tragic_flawed
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I think it was a Japanese film circa 1970
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zbeckabee

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Lone Wolf and Cub series are from around 1972.
Lone Wolf and Cub chronicles the story of Ogami Ittô, the Shogun's executioner who uses the Dotanuki battle sword. He was disgraced by false accusations from the Yagyû clan and has been forced to take the path of the assassin. Along with his three-year-old son, Daigoro, they seek revenge on the Yagyû clan and are known as "Lone Wolf and Cub".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Wolf_and_Cub
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What-A-Mess
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Here is one for you AW.
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