Charlton Heston in The Mountain Men (1980)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- A pair of grizzled frontiersmen fight indians, guzzle liquor, and steal squaws in their search for a legendary valley 'so full of beaver that they jump right into your traps' in this fanciful adventure.
This movie deserves to be remastered and reissued. Also, I'd like to see the uncut film still exits, I'd enjoy watching it.
Yes, absolutely agree! They will make money as well; I will be the first one to watch indeed!
A movie about MEN ??? As in manly men ? No man buns or mani-pedi's ?
With guns and killing the peaceful indigenous people ? 😱😱😱😱
And the actor was the president of the NRA !!!
Yeah, I'd love to watch a remastered version.
Heston and Keith are two of my favorites. The Mountain Men is one of my favorite movies.
Excellent scenery, acting, script all rolled into one. Heston and Keith played off of each other like long time partners. I purchased the video so I can watch it again and again. And I have.
Very good location work and cast.great. Realistic costumes and weapons
This film deserved better. It's well filmed on fantastic locations throughout Wyoming. The two leads are veteran actors: one an Oscar-winner who made huge epics; the other a star of both film and TV. Also. Heston and Keith worked together on "Arrowhead" three decades earlier. Heston claimed that the film executives butchered the story (his son Frasier wrote the screenplay) resulting in a movie that critics hated when first released.
Yes, absolutely agree! They will make money as well; I will be the first one to watch indeed!
This movie deserves to be remastered and rereleased.
Yes, absolutely agree! They will make money as well; I will be the first one to watch indeed!
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams
Thanks so much...I had to save that quote !!!
a master piece
One of my most favorite movies Charlton Heston Brian Keith my next movie is Jeremiah Johnson these are my two most favorite I can watch these movies anytime
Love this movie. Have it on "TAPE", must have watched it 100 times.
G_D pork eatin' Frog turd. I hate that nasty talking SOB....I about died the first time I heard that.
The "rendezvous" scenes were filmed at an ACTUAL buckskinners' rondy. Chuck and Frasier even took part in an "egg shoot"; the target was a bunch of eggs hung from a frame. If you missed the egg, you had to EAT it, and not all of them were FRESH! Chuck MISSED. AND ate the egg. The director TRIED to tell the participants what he wanted them to do, then decided that they were having so much fun, he just let them have at it and filmed EVERYTHING
Gotta get a copy of this! This is my most favorite period of American history - before the west west was settled, when the Indian nations west of the Mississippi still lived as they had for hundreds of years. The buffalo were still there, so much beauty to roam as one pleased - or at least as one was willing to risk hostiles, grizzlies, severe cold, terrible winters, possible starvation, etc. "Jeremiah Johnson" is a great movie about the period. It was a time for brave men of untold wanderlust!
It defeated a lot of them too, including settlers. Went back East for good.
Wow, did NOT know this action, thrilling action paced adventure movie existed until now!
You need to read the book “Give Your Heart to the Hawks “, and Journal of a Trapper by Osborn Russel. Seriously. Good history
One of his very best. Top 5 for me. Brian Keith was excellent as well.
They found us.. The Blackfeet. They found us.
Naw, he told you they was Crow, ya goddamned idjit.
Whisky!
One of the best movies of all-times!
I need to watch this. Wow
“I ain’t never been lost, been terrible confused for a month or two, but I’ve never been lost.”
For a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories.
Plato
Still have the movie one of my favorites
Please check out Fraser Clarke Heston's Treasure Island (1990). It's a truly wonderful and faithful adaptation that will surprise you at how good it is.
When the millennial
Cancel culturists at STARZ give it 1 star and the Hollyweird critics pan it, it translates to: HIGHLY enjoyable, eminently watchable and superbly entertaining,.
The best movie of all time!
Imagine what it must have been like for those mountain men way back in those days to be in such beautiful, but highly-dangerous country.
Whatever people think of this movie, it is one of VERY few that makes any attempt to capture an extremely important period of American History. It showcases Heston and Keith in a somewhat more intimate view than other movies they made. Yes, this was before the time Hollywood had the good sense to feature Native Americans in the roles, The coarse speech was probably fairly correct.The attitudes may be unappealing to some but I see no difference about that in other movies about the general period. I love this movie. It doesn't need to compete for the approval of anyone. People who want to see it probably can't rent it unless Netflix has it. If you don't care for Heston and aren't into history, leave it be.(PS show me a movie that doesn't take liberties with history for the sake of story effect, and I'll show you an empty shelf.)
Spot on.
I love this movie.
My favorite line comes from Brian Keith "GOD DAMN IT I AINT NEVER BEEN LOST, A MIGHT CONFUSED FOR A MONTH OR TWO BUT I AINT NEVER BEEN LOST"
@@countrycraftsman5110 Fearsome confused. I have almost all the lines memorized. My late hubby and I watched it at least twice a month, He's gone 14 years now. He looked the part of a mountain man himself.
@@joyceclemons3916 thank you for the correction. I like that much better.
Sorry about the loss of your loved one. I am sure he was a good man if he liked mountain men.
@@countrycraftsman5110 Thanks. He was. Sitting on a mountain top in heaven.
Jeremiah Johnson
Charlton Heston was supposed to be Jeremiah Johnson eight years earlier but couldn't agree to a contract because he was already booked and the studio wasn't willing to wait on him so they hired Robert Redford.
Jeremiah Johnson would've been different with Heston instead of Redford, even with the same producers and directors, although I would've loved to seen Heston in a few more movies playing Mountain Men, I'll stick with Redford as Jeremiah Johnson.
@@Agislife1960 Absolutely. I can't see Jeremiah Johnson being anyone but Redford.
Both Turned out very well .I Enjoyed Both Films many times
THE LEGENDARY CHARLESTON HESTON stands alone at the Pinnacle of All Actors!!!
“As many as stars in the sky!”
😂
Why hasn't a movie been made of Simon Kenton. A real badass from the Ohio River Valley.
Beaver dam part was hilarious!
Great Compilation!many thanks!
I have only found this available in a full screen format on DVD---although it was filmed in a widescreen ratio---that is the worst "butchery" of all to do to a film. Does anyone know of a widescreen version preserving the aspect ratio in which it was actually filmed?
"Keep your nose to the wind and your eyes along the sky line"
WATCH YER TOP KNOT
@@buildinit6523 Yorn...
@@buildinit6523 Wrong movie...That was from Jeremiah Johnson.
@@u.s.paratroops4633 There were a few such as Fearsome confused for a month or two, but I ain’t been lost. Or of course there’s something out there. There’s mule deer, elk, etc. But not like Jeremiah Johnson.
@@nmelkhunter1 Mtn Men def. had better looking squaws...
This is the re-telling of the story of John Colter, who's ancestors had moved from Ireland in 1700, in 1806 who was the first white man to transverse the Yellowstone and see the features there.
He was captured by the Piegan Blackfeet and forced to run naked from several warriors who pursued him, he escaped by hiding in a beaver lodge after killing one of the Blackfoot warriors with a broken spear and walked back hundreds of miles to Emanuel Lisa's Fort Raymond at the confluence of the Big Horn and Yellowstone rivers in modern day Montana.
He returned to civilization and it killed him, he died of jaundice in 1812 after having survived all that the Blackfeet and the Mountains could throw at him.
Ty
This is not the story of John Colter.
Some of the events in this movie are taken from historical accounts , many of them from other people such as Davie Jackson, but this is not based on Colter.
Worked in the Gros Ventre the summer this movie was made.Many scenes shot right off of Hwy 26/287.From Moran Junction over Togwotee Pass to Falls Campground area.Heston hung out in Jackson Hole while Keith hit the Bars in Dubois Wyoming.Watch this for the scenery.Put aside any de-constructive political correctness and virtue signaling; this is a loose portrait of men out in the middle of nowhere with 360 degree danger from Indians, animals, and weather.The French originally allied /armed the Black Foot Tribe, much to the detriment of everyone else.The movie is set when silk hats are all the fashion rage in Europe.The demand for beaver pelts has dropped like a piano off a ten story building roof.
De arrepiar com esse filme
Ainda mais com esse eterno mito do cinema!
Como e o nome do filme
Acho que o homem da montanha!
these old time actors made kool movies , todays movies are god awful , this movie encouraged me to get a flintlock , which is my favorite hunting rifle
Kindle has a bunch of .99 books written first person by the men who lived this. Very interesting reading.
"you give us presents we go in peace"
"you can go in dogshit dingleballs, i bout had enough outta you"
Never noticed the collars on the wolves before
They should do a series of his younger years
The character Heston is playing reminds me of Sir Henry from King Solomon Mines.
Great movie !!!!
Pra mim foi um dos melhores que já vi 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Chuck kills about half the tribe that's kidnapped her, but Brian Keith dies during the fight. Then Chuck breaks away and confronts the warrior who's taken Running Moon. They have a big fight, Chuck gets hurt bad but Running Moon saves his butt by finishing off the guy he's fighting; so they end up together again. True love wins out in the end.
D
Directed and written by his son.
@@leighco9 He's got his dad's talent.
@@leighco9
Just written by Fraser Heston!
Who wouldn't kill every bastard who got in the way between you and Victoria Raciimo
Me gustaría ver esta película me trae recuerdos de niño
TAKE ME BILL TYLER TAKE ME!!!
Beaver as many as there are stars in the sky
@@dozer882 Iron Belly....bang bang...Iron Belly! The Wind Rivers' a big Range...can ya Narry it down some?" lol "I have no more words" mmmmm mmmmmm
Great adventure movie. I have it on DVD
Nice use of "The Edge" score by Jerry Goldsmith! :)
Good movie
Not a bad effort tho not a patch on jerimiah johnson, bad hair piece, having said that Heston is a true Legend and way way above most actors-----Ben Hur awesame indeedy and never to be repeated,---x
Let's face it, the movie was nothing spectacular but if you like the subject of the mountaineers of the pre 1850 west, you dig this movie. I know several of the extras in the Rendezvous scenes. They all did it just for fun, I dont think they were even paid. The constant diminutive use of the N word is actually authentic to the period as are the sentiments of whites regarding Native Americans. Contrary to modern myth Native Americans weren't all noble children of the wilderness. Many were involved in theft for profit, slaughtering, enslaving and selling each other to the Spanish Many were just plain brutal and predatory. Many were also very noble and forthright in their dealings, only to be betrayed later. History is not a marxist trope. It's far more complicated. But, I digress. It's a fun movie, I reccomend it.
Ah, good :). I was hoping Victoria Racimo's character would live in this film. I was a little worried for a short while there. Thank you :).
thanks for that information it is really interesting to know what the film was based upon.
Can you imagine just how tough those men were? & how bad they smelt? I think Chuck's son directed this flick.
Yes but now USA is populatred with 300 million people and you must live in Montana or idaho to feel the same lonelyness.
Loved this movie is a child and young adult ,
Haven't watched it for some years because God's name is used as a swear word and jesus's name is cursed being taken in vain throughout the movie I wish I could find a version of it where the cursing has been muted or changed and would love to see the uncut version
From my cold dead hands.aman!!!!
Brian Keith "stole" this movie with his excellent acting!😊
Music by Jerry Goldsmith "Edge" ... "The edge" ? ;)
Correct , I recognise it too...Very appropriate
Only problem I had with it is the buffalo robe. When animals are freshly skinned the hides were wet. A person will freeze inside those robes.
music from the edge
Ahhh, so this is where Kevin Costner got the steel.
John Barry, on melodics.... I had no idea this was the impotist for Dances with Wolves, circa 1990. Just my thoughts...
I think I liked him best in Planet of the Apes; especially the part where he sees his shipmate planting a little American flag on the lakeshore and just laughs his ass off...
i think heston made this 1 in his spare time
looks like well made film
Wish I had a copy of it
3:37, the wolf is wearing a collar.
It's actually a little know historical fact the Blackfeet, or was it the Crow, I was never very good at reading sign, had lease and collar laws....
gOOD eYE
In the 100+ times I’ve watched this movie, I never noticed that.
Damn, now I’m gonna have to see if these are the same wolves in Jeremiah Johnson!
@@arctodussimus6198 They are.
just like Jeremiah Jonson
The wolves have got collars on. What a load of crap
You don't have the full movie?
porque no dan la pelicula completa porfavo
What happened to the original music.
How did this movie end? What happens to Running Moon?
Did you ever find out?🤔🤔🤔
@@timmclaughlin5033 Yes, a guy replied to my comment with a concise description. His comment is gone now, for some reason.
Watch the Movie !
This movie or Jeremiah Johnson better?
This one. Why? I like the dialog between Heston and Kieth and the one liners were better.
Jeremiah Johnson.
And back in 1980 my old man was a dead shot with a flintlock rifle hunting deer season in Western PA killed more deer then Charlton Heston ever did
Jeremiah Johnson is based on a real guy, Liver Eatin' Johnson. But after the Hollywood weenies watered the story down his character is barely fit to wipe Charlton Heston's azz. Chuck could ride, shoot and fight before pretty boy Redford was even born. Bob used a brand new Thompson Center Hawken in his movie. Chuck used his own rifle in the Mountain Men. If you think this is bullshite, don't bother watching El Cid, The Big Country, The War Lord, 55 days in Peking, The 10 Commandments, etc, etc.
Cade o resto do filme
I don't have the $3.99 to buy it. His hairpiece bothers me a lot.
Как называется этот фильм,и есть ли он на русском языке?
wow
Can't ya narrar'it'down sum?
..need to mute...music is horrible...
WOW THESE MOUNTAIN MEN WERE AVERAGE SIZED MEN! IMAGINE HOW WELL A 350 POUND PRO BODYBUILDER WOULD DO LIVING AS A 19TH CENTURY MOUNTAIN MAN!
no roids wouldnt last a week!!
The white Moses, acter.
Bill tyler 👍
Al اڑنگ دوڑنگ سوڑنگ بیا
غالباً یکلحظہ شافٹ سافٹ وئیر یا وئ ءءھئ کفر
الفلم عنصري لماذا يتم قتل الهنود كانهم لا شيء والهنود يدافعون عن ارضهم ومواردهم
C H U C K !
Turn that damn background shit off......
Sounds like HomunculusREX has inserted some irritating, annoying, loud background music. Keep that crap at home for yourself. 👎
This is one my favorite bad movies. It is sooooo badly written, and filmed and Heston is so over dramatic it made me laugh on how bad it was.
It's so bad that it's damn near perfect. One of my all-time faves
The music sucks
Not as good ad jeremiah johnson