Legit, my great great grandfather served as guard on the union gold trains during the civil war. Prior to the war, he was almost penniless then census records after the war show him very wealthy. Hmmm ...
mass r i m i n a l i t y and c o r r u p t i o n in the north before, during and after the civil war.... huh yu dnt say huhhhhhhh grant was one of histories c o r r u p t presidents..... let us not forget neither democrat tammany hall and all the full on out rite election f r a u d the demorats even way back then committed etccccc....
Does anyone know of a classic 1950s/60s Western where there's a sort of anti-villain who pretends to be a bandit but he's actually not and he reveals he's good guy later on in the movie. I can't remember who starred in such a film. Whether it was Sterling Hayden, or Dan Duryea (It might not have been either of those though).
your prediction is absolutley 100% true...!!! Why...?, Because an villain is the part of hero. We all must understand this fact of our life that, unsuccessful is not a failure. moreover it's the part of success...
Seen better acting in highschool plays put on by the students. And why don't the producers of these "D" class westerns scrub out modern vehicle wheel tracks before filming? Many westerns have the tracks.
Fun, but a thoroughly generic Western that exists distinct from any historical references. Along with treating a few hundred raiding Sioux as though they were a threat to anyone, there were ten times as many soldiers in the west during the Civil War. The entire nation was mobilizing and volunteer regiments swarmed across the country protecting mining and trade.
How stupid is it to watch a stagecoaches go by and then chase it at full speed galloping? You could just wait for it with drawn guns and it would show up with not Mach defense.
Hey. Mate most polish people. Cannot. Read and can only count one to ten..... when the polish people have learnt to read their will be subtitles..!!!l. Lol..haha
Merci beaucoup pour ce beau western en plus avec des indiens j adore ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍je le regarderai demain soir anne
Drama most definitely a drama it gives you a laugh 😂🇯🇲👍
Je viens de regarder le western avec les indiens ❤❤❤❤❤j'ai bien aimée ça fait passer une belle soirée merci pour le partage 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍anne
That was a close result nothing changes when gold is available greed greed greed ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great action movie.
Legit, my great great grandfather served as guard on the union gold trains during the civil war. Prior to the war, he was almost penniless then census records after the war show him very wealthy. Hmmm ...
mass r i m i n a l i t y and c o r r u p t i o n in the north before, during and after the civil war.... huh yu dnt say huhhhhhhh grant was one of histories c o r r u p t presidents..... let us not forget neither democrat tammany hall and all the full on out rite election f r a u d the demorats even way back then committed etccccc....
so you're saying he was a thief?
@Paul-lm5gv IDK but it's interesting
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Watch/ listen closely to see/hear the inspiration for Blazing Saddles.
'Blazing Saddles' was based upon 'Destry Rides Again', starring Jimmy Stewart and Marlene Dietrich (1939.)
Nope. 'Blazing Saddles' was inspired by the 1939 classic 'Destry Rides Again' starring James Stewart and Marlene Deitrich.
Does anyone know of a classic 1950s/60s Western where there's a sort of anti-villain who pretends to be a bandit but he's actually not and he reveals he's good guy later on in the movie. I can't remember who starred in such a film. Whether it was Sterling Hayden, or Dan Duryea (It might not have been either of those though).
George Montgomery,
Toughest Gun in Tombstone. Great movie
@@richardbowen970 Oh thankyou, I'll check it out now 👍
your prediction is absolutley 100% true...!!! Why...?, Because an villain is the part of hero. We all must understand this fact of our life that, unsuccessful is not a failure. moreover it's the part of success...
Parece for oeste 😅
Enough advertising in that film. Wild Westerns can take a nice vacation any place he chooses.
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Seen better acting in highschool plays put on by the students. And why don't the producers of these "D" class westerns scrub out modern vehicle wheel tracks before filming? Many westerns have the tracks.
I wonder if the big guy got his 10%, oh wait things were different back then.
The Colt peacemaker wasn't made until 1873.
Just shut up and enjoy the movie!
I think they just liked to chase things
Fun, but a thoroughly generic Western that exists distinct from any historical references. Along with treating a few hundred raiding Sioux as though they were a threat to anyone, there were ten times as many soldiers in the west during the Civil War. The entire nation was mobilizing and volunteer regiments swarmed across the country protecting mining and trade.
Colts are wrong 1865... peacemaker published in 1873...correct is: everybody wears an 44er
How stupid is it to watch a stagecoaches go by and then chase it at full speed galloping? You could just wait for it with drawn guns and it would show up with not Mach defense.
Weak action scene...baby we need speed, action, the sound of horse hoofs thundering....guns blazing
That’s how the script is written. This was made before you were born.
@@Zekeratt made before 1939?
Mach defence
They do that in many westerns. Lol
Porque não tem legenda ou dublado em portugues
Dlaczego nie ma polskich napisów
Hey. Mate most polish people. Cannot. Read and can only count one to ten..... when the polish people have learnt to read their will be subtitles..!!!l. Lol..haha
Its a movie what do you expect from the U S A ,😅😅😅
Much better then you can do.
film wastren terbodoh di dunia😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 tidak mencerdaskan,