Reverend Clayton: Well Sister Jorgensen, it was a nice weddin’ party. Considering nobody got married. (Mrs. Jorgensen slaps him on the behind) Reverend Clayton: WELLLLLLLL! Me: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Vira miles was so beautiful She is still a part of this earth but never allows photos ! She was a beauty contest winner! She desires her fans to see her as a young beautiful lady!
@@Aman-nk5uq About 25 minutes into the movie, Michael and Tony stiff some kids $20 over some fireworks and they go to the movies with Charlie and a clip from this scene is shown.
Not just levity but to provide contrast to Ethan's world. While Ethan is an outcast on a hard and desperate search, there is another world of love and levity and sometimes just plain goofiness that goes on and one that he can never be part of, even when his quest is complete.
This scene makes me cry laughing! This fight scene is so unrealistic.... Why would they be polite, then try to really hurt each other then shake hands?
It's a comedy break. They were friends fighting over a woman. No one funnier than Ken Curtis utilizing that drawl. Carried it with him all the way to Gun Smoke when he played Festus Hagen.
In the novel,Laurie rejected Martin,she was enraged at his quest for Debbie,who she said was by now no better than the savages who took her..one of the several liberties taken by the screenwriters..the major one being the climax of the film..read the novel...ethan is killed by an Indian wearing Debbie's clothes,and Martin and Debbie end up together in the wilderness, trying to survive .. hell of a book
Isn't there a scene in this movie with 2 teen girls who have been captured by the Comanches and have gone mad? Can anyone please help me recall any info about this scene?
Yes. Ethan and Martin are contacted by the Army, saying they have recaptured some white girls from the Comanche, and maybe one of them is Debbie. They go to see them. The girls are absolutely out their heads with fear. IIRC, they are still wearing their white settler dresses, so it can't have been too long since they were captured. John Wayne looks at them with such pure disgust, it really conveys his hatred of the Indians.
Honestly if they were going to do it they should have had them do it the way my father used to do it when me and my cousins would fight he draw a circle in the dirt said you step out of the circle you get smacked with the belt and it you would basically have us punch each other until we were done fighting
I don’t know why, but I absolutely loathe Ken Curtis’ speech and mannerisms in this film to the point where I openly mock him whenever my dad has it playing on the telly these days. Absolutely obnoxious to listen to for more than a few seconds, just sayin’. 😑
I think my favorite bit in this whole excellent movie is when they abruptly stop the fight to rescue somebody's fiddle.
As someone learning to play, I am grateful they did that because those are expensive
@@kathrynadkisson8964 And believe me, they were even more so out on the frontier.
“Why? You started it” haha
He wasn't wrong
1:35
Laurie: Mr. Edwards make em stop!
Ethan: Why? You started it...
Savage!
Ethan is right.
😅
vera miles transcends the times- she is the best pouter I ever seen, great performance from John Wayne Jeffrey Hunter
“Ai’ll thaynk yew to uhnhaynd ma fie-an-see”
Charlie's accent had me rolling the whole time.
It had me wanting to break stuff the whole time, the absolute jackass. 😑
Bring back gentlemen fights
How could anyone thumbs down beautiful young Jeff Hunter and a adorable young Ken (Festus) fighting, while being refereed by Major Adams Trail Master?
If my calculations are correct, Ken was around 39.
One of the best brawls scene ever hands down!
Reverend Clayton: Well Sister Jorgensen, it was a nice weddin’ party. Considering nobody got married.
(Mrs. Jorgensen slaps him on the behind)
Reverend Clayton: WELLLLLLLL!
Me: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"somebody's fiddle" hahaha
@Anahita - Gets me every time. xD
So random it's funny!
yes, we take life too seriously.
Yes, don't take life to seriously.
ethan edwards was amazing in this film. all hate but ends in love. parents should see this.
1:54 she's LOVING this
She sure is 😂 seen that look a few times
thats the shot I most remember from the movie. her hiding her glee....so real!
The Reverend, a man of God, refereeing a fight, lol.
Vira miles was so beautiful She is still a part of this earth but never allows photos ! She was a beauty contest winner! She desires her fans to see her as a young beautiful lady!
She is still alive. She's 94 now.
"Spit over that piece of firewood" haha 🤣
A good, clean gentlemen’s fight! LOL
It wasn't exactly clean though lol
0:31 - This scene in The Searchers (1956) was featured in Mean Streets (1973).
What?? When? Don't remember
@@Aman-nk5uq About 25 minutes into the movie, Michael and Tony stiff some kids $20 over some fireworks and they go to the movies with Charlie and a clip from this scene is shown.
@@jkkay477 -I'm getting the manager.
-Go get the [bleep] manager.
-The manager's a fruit.
-You're a fruit.
1:05-1:15 my favorite lines of the entire Movie
This and the wife-buying scene added some nice levity.
True. This scene was definitely needed to balance out the drama and horror that had been occurring so far.
Not just levity but to provide contrast to Ethan's world. While Ethan is an outcast on a hard and desperate search, there is another world of love and levity and sometimes just plain goofiness that goes on and one that he can never be part of, even when his quest is complete.
Marty fights like he's been hanging around those Comanches too long.
This should have started at least 5 Seconds earlier
But fight fair, no biting or gouging.
(kick in the chest)
AND NO KICKING EITHER!!!!
This scene makes me cry laughing!
This fight scene is so unrealistic.... Why would they be polite, then try to really hurt each other then shake hands?
It's a comedy break. They were friends fighting over a woman. No one funnier than Ken Curtis utilizing that drawl. Carried it with him all the way to Gun Smoke when he played Festus Hagen.
Clearly looks like wrestling
Fightin' Festus.
You started it!
I always loved this scene but never know it was played by the duputy of Gunsmoke. The 1st was Chester followed by Ken Curtis who went by Fetus
Festus.
😂
"Spit over that peice of firewood"
In the novel,Laurie rejected Martin,she was enraged at his quest for Debbie,who she said was by now no better than the savages who took her..one of the several liberties taken by the screenwriters..the major one being the climax of the film..read the novel...ethan is killed by an Indian wearing Debbie's clothes,and Martin and Debbie end up together in the wilderness, trying to survive .. hell of a book
Not till we get a few things cleared up around here
Spit over that piece of firewood!
Did anyone knows why? I can't see any cultural context here.
And the first festivus was born...
I’ll thank you to unhand my fiansee…😂
Isn't there a scene in this movie with 2 teen girls who have been captured by the Comanches and have gone mad? Can anyone please help me recall any info about this scene?
Yes. Ethan and Martin are contacted by the Army, saying they have recaptured some white girls from the Comanche, and maybe one of them is Debbie. They go to see them. The girls are absolutely out their heads with fear. IIRC, they are still wearing their white settler dresses, so it can't have been too long since they were captured. John Wayne looks at them with such pure disgust, it really conveys his hatred of the Indians.
Vera Miles- Good God She Was Hot!
Honestly if they were going to do it they should have had them do it the way my father used to do it when me and my cousins would fight he draw a circle in the dirt said you step out of the circle you get smacked with the belt and it you would basically have us punch each other until we were done fighting
never knew a girl or woman who did not enjoy being fought over
What exactly is the point of the leg biting? 😂
There ain't gonna be no wedding. Haha
He kicks him right in the face
How 'bout that Jesus was a fightin' Festus!!
charlie looks like jerma
Next time you mind your Uncle Ethan thank you kindly
"Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!"
Festus Hagan
women--startin fights and stirrin up shit for centuries
The editing and the continuity of the fight is atrocious!
I don’t know why, but I absolutely loathe Ken Curtis’ speech and mannerisms in this film to the point where I openly mock him whenever my dad has it playing on the telly these days. Absolutely obnoxious to listen to for more than a few seconds, just sayin’. 😑
All because she wanted attention.
*don’t forget your a woman*