Non si può certo dire che al Gen, George Custer gli mancasse coraggio, lui che durante la guerra civile condusse parecchie cariche in prima fila contro le linee confederate **
This one film, changed a lot of minds about the Little Big Horn... Previously, it had been a National tragedy, Memorialized as such in film. Fort Apache. They Died with their Boots on. But after this... (Side Note: GarryOwen makes me wanna fight people..)
General custer que muitos tem como herói era um homem assassino de índios bandido mandava matar mulher e criança sem piedade nenhuma desgraçado nojento
Northern plains Indians like the Lakota based their power on the power of their enemies. Custer was not a nut, he just let his ego get him and his troops killed.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” - Sun Tzu
The more I watch this scene, the more I realize it's also a great satire on the climatic battle of "They Died with Their Boots On." The entire scene is a duplicate of the cavalry charge and eventual battle from that movie.
Which English language do you speak - Trumpanese? "Full" version very strongly implies that you uploaded ALL of the movie, not just four minutes. To explain it in terms that even the lost idiotic liar can understand, a FULL glass of water has water in it all the way to the top of the glass. Can you picture that?
By today's standards Custer would probably be considered a psychopath. Though it probably would pass completely unnoticed if he were career military like he was back then. By the standards of his time actually liking war wasn't considered a bad thing at all. Don't even get me going on the genocidal bigotry of the time. Still that manifest destiny has found a new target in other parts of the world.
@@w1pa123 In war, the prize for not being a fuckup is a higher likelihood of going home. As for Custer, he got to say goodbye to his brothers and his command.
At the time of the BLB, Custer was balding and had his hair cut short. He wore a straw hat and no buckskins due to the heat. Many of the soldiers were in civilian clothes due to lack of funding. Hollywood got it wrong on so many things.
This is priceless and more accurately captures Custer' s vain glorious narcissism than any of the prior Hollywood flicks that made him out to be some hero martyr.
It’s hard for me to think that’s the Future Captain Hook whom Dustin Hoffman would go onto play in the Year Of 1991 and while in which would end up becoming the most iconic and well known role ever to be played in my LifeTime by Dustin Hoffman ! 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
General Custer was simply following orders from the policy of the government to return hostiles to the reservation when he was ruthlessly attacked and killed.
@@delcrowe9712 You need to learn how to read a map of the United States. Foreign invaders? Be little less melodramatic and read a book. Quit posting silly statements on you tube.
No one survived to tell us how the battle really played out or even more how Custer conducted himself during the battle, this is just an over dramatized battle scene that Hollywood put together with the Politically Correct objective to make him look out of control.
A massacre of truth. Did not the Hollywood Jew filmmaker take even 5 minutes away from his ledgers and casting couches to include maybe even a fact or two into this fiasco?
Here's a clue, you Nazi imbecile: the movie is a COMEDY, told by a character who very clearly is either misremembering everything or is "a liar of insane proportions" (from the actual MOVIE POSTER). It was NEVER meant to be an actual historical picture. Think that inadequate pea-brain of yours can process that information or will it be necessary to use smaller words for your benefit?
Custer was one heck of a soldier. Brevit Brig. General at 23. Library of Congress has letters from Union officers requesting transfer to Custer's command.
I like the wicked persona they gave him lmao
Custer lacked intelligence among American Indians. He was posthumously court martialed!
Pomyrati. Kak. Ofycerų
Looks like a movie scene, but I don't know it.
Little Big Man. 😄👍
Possibly the Sioux' finest hour. Too bad, 15 years later, the tables turned.
Non si può certo dire che al Gen, George Custer gli mancasse coraggio, lui che durante la guerra civile condusse parecchie cariche in prima fila contro le linee confederate **
Se vé MUY MAL EL VIDEO
This one film, changed a lot of minds about the Little Big Horn... Previously, it had been a National tragedy, Memorialized as such in film. Fort Apache. They Died with their Boots on. But after this... (Side Note: GarryOwen makes me wanna fight people..)
The 60s AIM movement demonized Custer as well. I think this bs movie was the final nail. Custer was not a loon.
General custer que muitos tem como herói era um homem assassino de índios bandido mandava matar mulher e criança sem piedade nenhuma desgraçado nojento
It was a comedy but Custer was such a pompous man he under estimate the Indians that day .its shown in the movie 🍿.
I got to see the land of the greasy grass, amazing.
Historically Custer could have taken his 5 Gatling guns which he possessed but decided instead to leave them behind in his camp. oops!
Northern plains Indians like the Lakota based their power on the power of their enemies. Custer was not a nut, he just let his ego get him and his troops killed.
2:57 he got what he deserved
Most people do.
Fuck Custer....God bless The Native Folk ...
0:21..."Ohhhhhh shit!"
All cinematic representations of Custer range from untruthful to just plain ridiculous.
This could have been a very good scene if not for how ridiculous they made Custer appear and it ruined it.
Son of the Morning Star was probably the best version
Custer had no supporting cast for an attack to surmount against unfair odds
are natives in this movie the bad guys and custer is build up to be the hero cause the true villain is custer
Absurdly inaccurate, but entertaining.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” - Sun Tzu
why did that guy hid under a blanket? did he think they natives would not find him?
The Cavalry unit was killed and their bodies mutilated. Great.
The more I watch this scene, the more I realize it's also a great satire on the climatic battle of "They Died with Their Boots On." The entire scene is a duplicate of the cavalry charge and eventual battle from that movie.
Dr Strangelove meets Westerns
Movies always portray a big last stand in reality they where over ran in minutes. But I still love all these movies
Native Pride❣️
Best Custer caricature ever.
"Oh why you shut up"
Which English language do you speak - Trumpanese? "Full" version very strongly implies that you uploaded ALL of the movie, not just four minutes. To explain it in terms that even the lost idiotic liar can understand, a FULL glass of water has water in it all the way to the top of the glass. Can you picture that?
By today's standards Custer would probably be considered a psychopath. Though it probably would pass completely unnoticed if he were career military like he was back then. By the standards of his time actually liking war wasn't considered a bad thing at all. Don't even get me going on the genocidal bigotry of the time. Still that manifest destiny has found a new target in other parts of the world.
Sums up Custer a complete nutcase
Brilliant Movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sad. . the white man to Trump just messing up
Life for life
Great performance, even though Custer was never as insane as he was portrayed here.
Cocaine
You must admit, Reno and Benteen managed their commands better.
@@DrCruel Reno and Benteen we're both succesful in their defenses, not so much in their attacks. Custer just fucked all up.
@@w1pa123 In war, the prize for not being a fuckup is a higher likelihood of going home. As for Custer, he got to say goodbye to his brothers and his command.
In Nam they would have fragged him, I'm guessing.
At the time of the BLB, Custer was balding and had his hair cut short. He wore a straw hat and no buckskins due to the heat. Many of the soldiers were in civilian clothes due to lack of funding. Hollywood got it wrong on so many things.
Go away general
Arthur Penn; genius. One of the greatest, yet most underrated , movie directors ever.
This is priceless and more accurately captures Custer' s vain glorious narcissism than any of the prior Hollywood flicks that made him out to be some hero martyr.
It’s hard for me to think that’s the Future Captain Hook whom Dustin Hoffman would go onto play in the Year Of 1991 and while in which would end up becoming the most iconic and well known role ever to be played in my LifeTime by Dustin Hoffman ! 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
General Custer was simply following orders from the policy of the government to return hostiles to the reservation when he was ruthlessly attacked and killed.
The good guys won that battle. The foreign invaders were defeated one last time. The Lakota and Cheyenne Warriors were patriotic heroes.
@@delcrowe9712 You need to learn how to read a map of the United States. Foreign invaders? Be little less melodramatic and read a book. Quit posting silly statements on you tube.
No one survived to tell us how the battle really played out or even more how Custer conducted himself during the battle, this is just an over dramatized battle scene that Hollywood put together with the Politically Correct objective to make him look out of control.
Custer was the greatest Idiot in the History of the USA, First Nazi maybe
Scene taken from Little Big Man
A massacre of truth. Did not the Hollywood Jew filmmaker take even 5 minutes away from his ledgers and casting couches to include maybe even a fact or two into this fiasco?
Here's a clue, you Nazi imbecile: the movie is a COMEDY, told by a character who very clearly is either misremembering everything or is "a liar of insane proportions" (from the actual MOVIE POSTER). It was NEVER meant to be an actual historical picture. Think that inadequate pea-brain of yours can process that information or will it be necessary to use smaller words for your benefit?
Custer was one heck of a soldier. Brevit Brig. General at 23. Library of Congress has letters from Union officers requesting transfer to Custer's command.
W crazy horse
What a mess for Custer too many Indians what a mess