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Black hat


A black hat is the villain or bad guy, especially in a western movie in which such a character would stereotypically
wear a black hat in contrast to the hero's white hat, especially in black and white movies.[1] In Jewish circles, it refers
to the more orthodox Jews who wear large-brimmed black hats. The phrase is often used figuratively, especially in
computing slang, where it refers to a computer security hacker who breaks into networks or computers, or creates
computer viruses.[2]

Notable actors playing black hat villains in movies



  • • Jack Palance

  • • Lee Marvin

  • • Lee Van Cleef

  • • Leo Gordon

  • • Wallace Beery

  • • Henry Fonda

  • • Ben Kingsley


References
[ 1 ]George N. Fenin, William K. Everson (1973), The Western, from silents to the seventies
[ 2 ]Oxford English Dictionary (http:/ / dictionary. oed. com). Oxford University Press. 2008.. "black hat n. colloq. (orig. U.S.) (a) a villain or
criminal, esp. one in a film or other work of fiction; a ‘bad guy’; (b) Computing slang a person who engages in illegal or malicious hacking,
creates or distributes computer viruses, etc."
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