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Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, director, and narrator. Noted for his distinctive deep voice, Freeman is known for his various roles in a wide variety of film genres. Throughout his career spanning over five decades, he has received multiple accolades, including an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Golden Globe Award. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Freeman was raised in Mississippi where he began acting in school plays. He studied theatre arts in Los Angeles and appeared in stage productions in his early career. He rose to fame in the 1970s for his role in the children's television series The Electric Company. Freeman then appeared in the Shakespearean plays Coriolanus and Julius Caesar, the former of which earned him an Obie Award. His breakout role was in Street Smart (1987), playing a hustler, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He achieved further stardom in Glory, the biographical drama Lean on Me, and comedy-drama Driving Miss Daisy (all 1989), the latter of which garnered him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. In 1992, Freeman starred alongside Clint Eastwood in the western revenge film Unforgiven; this would be the first of several collaborations with Eastwood. In 1994, he starred in the prison drama The Shawshank Redemption for which he received another Academy Award nomination. Freeman also starred in David Fincher's crime thriller Se7en (1995), and Steven Spielberg's historical drama Amistad (1997). Freeman won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Clint Eastwood's 2004 sports drama Million Dollar Baby. In 2009, he received his fifth Oscar nomination for playing former South African President Nelson Mandela in Eastwood's Invictus. Freeman is also known for his performance as Lucius Fox in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012). In addition to acting, Freeman has directed the drama Bopha! (1993). He also founded film production company Revelations Entertainment with business partner Lori McCreary. He is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Honor, the AFI Life Achievement Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. For his performances in theatrical productions, he has won three Obie Awards, one of the most prestigious honors for recognizing excellence in theatre.

The heroes, gunslingers from the old days of the Wild West, are forced by circumstances to return to their original profession. Six old friends join forces when each of them learns about a gang of six outlaws who travel from town to town robbing a bank in each and shooting themselves out, said to have the most accurate gun sight and fastest hands and no mercy. They are called the Invincibles. Allegedly, they have already been seen in the town of Indiana Hills, where six legends of the wild west spend their years in retirement. Word came to Virgil Bannester that his son had been shot while defending his city against the Invincibles. Lucius Smith lost his daughter again. Ringo Townsend learned that the Invincibles had set fire to his barn during one of their escapes from the town of River Valley, not far from here. Wyatt Presley got into a fight with one of them while defending Miss Anna's honor in the saloon. John Gibson lost his ship, which was destroyed by invicibles in River Valley, James Baxter lost his lover. These 6 legends of old west are trying to get back in shape and it seems they haven't forgotten it yet, their accuration is great as before, their hands faster than lightning. The Invincibles thought that robbing bank and shooting their way out of Indiana Hills will be easy, but they didn't know that a good old legendary group of Sky Riders were already waiting for them, hungry for revenge. When word gets out that the bank is being robbed, they are ready for revenge.
