Fast Draw Scenes In Westerns 8
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Fast draw, also known as quick draw, is the ability to quickly draw a handgun and accurately fire it upon a target in the process. This skill was made popular by romanticized depictions of gunslingers in the Western genre, which in turn were inspired by famous historical gunfights in the American Old West.
Chapters:
Intro: 0:09
The Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp Series: 0:10
The Lone Ranger Series: 1:54
Heaven with a Gun: 2:20
They Call Me Trinity: 3:11
Gunsmoke Series: 6:21
The White Buffalo: 7:27
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That coin trick is MENTAL!
Cool and unique scenes not already shown all over before.👍
2:57 Dang, Jonathan Kent was a badass back then.
I love bud and Terence
There was no defence against a slap from Bud Spencer. He was second only to Chuck Norris.
i noticed that whistle from django after that guy said the left hand of the devil
It's always funny how Trinity and Bambino are the two quickest shots of the west, yet everyone keeps picking a fight with them. But hey, that just gives the movie some comedic edge
Not to mention how they can physically beat up anyone, yet they still keep trying them in fistfights as well... 😁
The Lone Ranger and Tonto. There is an old joke: What is pink but close to silver? The Lone Ranger's bum.
Terrence Hill was a fast draw trainer in spaghetti westerns . He also starred on them. His debut in the states was in My Name Is Nobody with Henry Fonda. Then the Trinity Films. One real good one is God Forgives . I Don't. Bud Spencer played in a lot of these films as his partner or nemesis and they worked great together..If Clint Eastwood hadn't been in the Dollar films and The Good The Bad And The Ugly, Terrence could have done the role. Charles Bronson turned the roles down but came around later to do Once Upon A Time In The West.
His fast draws in the movies were accomplished with film manipulation. He wasn’t that fast.