Little Bill Daggett

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Little Bill Daggett is the ruthless, authoritarian sheriff and primary antagonist in Clint Eastwood's 1992 Western film "Unforgiven."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antagonist
fictional character
film character
appearsAlongsideCharacter English Bob NERFINISHED
Ned Logan NERFINISHED
The Schofield Kid NERFINISHED
William Munny NERFINISHED
appearsIn Unforgiven NERFINISHED
characterTrait authoritarian
brutal
corrupt
ruthless
sadistic
countryOfFictionalSetting United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Clint Eastwood NERFINISHED
deathSceneLocation saloon in Big Whiskey
enemyOf Ned Logan NERFINISHED
The Schofield Kid NERFINISHED
William Munny NERFINISHED
enforcesLawIn Big Whiskey NERFINISHED
fictionalTown Big Whiskey NERFINISHED
filmGenre Western
filmProductionCompany Warner Bros. NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1992
killedBy William Munny NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
lawEnforcementStyle abuse of power
extrajudicial punishment
medium feature film
moralAlignment villainous
narrativeRole primary antagonist
notableAction beats English Bob
orders whipping of Ned Logan
notableQuoteContext final confrontation with William Munny
occupation sheriff
partOf Unforgiven franchise NERFINISHED
portrayalAward Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (Gene Hackman) NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Gene Hackman NERFINISHED
positionHeld sheriff of Big Whiskey
setInTimePeriod late 19th century American West
treats outlaws harshly
prostitutes dismissively
usesMethod intimidation
violence
weaponUsedAgainst shotgun

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Gene Hackman portrayed Little Bill Daggett