Jack McCall, Desperado (1953) A western that combines fictional and real life western characters. An interesting varient on the western story. It deals with the war of independence and the character of Jack McCall wrongly accused of being a spy. Wild Bill Hickcock also makes an appearance as the friend of Jack's crooked cousin Bart. The interesting blend of real people we have all heard of and their fictional and real lives make this a movie a little different from the ordinary western fair. Also refreshingly different is the relationship between Rose, a girl who can take care of herself ie she holds up the jail to rescue Jack and tumbles from horses with a certain aplomb also! All in all an unusual western in some respects that doesn't forget its origins and stays mainly true to formula.
Haven’t watched a western movie in years recently found this channel in a couple of others they don’t play them on regular TV anymore. Happy to see that there are some western channels on UA-cam and this was a good old western movie
The Jack McCall I read about in history shot Bill Hickok in the back of his head in a card game. His revenge to shoot Hickok over his parents death was a lie. His revenge to shoot Hickok over his brother’s death was a lie. They retried McCall over the murder of Hickok and threw him in a grave with the hang noose still around his neck. McCall was a drunken scoundrel and braggart in real life. This movie really painted McCall as a hero. 🤔
My mom would have fixed that wagon wheel and put it back on the wagon. I love westerns, but I don't like it when they use names like Wild Bill Hickock and tell a story that had nothing to do with the real Wild Bill.
As the north returned to their southern tradition Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg address forgiving them of any crime by letting them write the legal laws not outlawing slavery but if they wanted slavery the south would have to write that as a legal law the south realized the consequences of their actions and never wrote slavery into their law
This is a great movie from start to end.❤❤
Yes it is! I like happy endings!
@@dookoonu2741😢😊
A power house story thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is a good old western movie
Thank you enjoyed that
Jack McCall, Desperado (1953)
A western that combines fictional and real life western characters.
An interesting varient on the western story. It deals with the war of independence and the character of Jack McCall wrongly accused of being a spy.
Wild Bill Hickcock also makes an appearance as the friend of Jack's crooked cousin Bart.
The interesting blend of real people we have all heard of and their fictional and real lives make this a movie a little different from the ordinary western fair.
Also refreshingly different is the relationship between Rose, a girl who can take care of herself ie she holds up the jail to rescue Jack and tumbles from horses with a certain aplomb also!
All in all an unusual western in some respects that doesn't forget its origins and stays mainly true to formula.
By war of Independence you probably mean Civil War...!
Aces commentary.
Haven’t watched a western movie in years recently found this channel in a couple of others they don’t play them on regular TV anymore. Happy to see that there are some western channels on UA-cam and this was a good old western movie
The Jack McCall I read about in history shot Bill Hickok in the back of his head in a card game. His revenge to shoot Hickok over his parents death was a lie. His revenge to shoot Hickok over his brother’s death was a lie. They retried McCall over the murder of Hickok and threw him in a grave with the hang noose still around his neck. McCall was a drunken scoundrel and braggart in real life. This movie really painted McCall as a hero. 🤔
My mom would have fixed that wagon wheel and put it back on the wagon. I love westerns, but I don't like it when they use names like Wild Bill Hickock and tell a story that had nothing to do with the real Wild Bill.
Wonderful.
The war is over the north returned home to their slaves and then what
As the north returned to their southern tradition Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg address forgiving them of any crime by letting them write the legal laws not outlawing slavery but if they wanted slavery the south would have to write that as a legal law the south realized the consequences of their actions and never wrote slavery into their law
As told in this movie, this is the story of Jack McCall, naïve idiot.
😎😎 {Certified Old Curmudgeon}
Starts to the end its thrilling but to much horse riding
Typical Hollywood "B" movie.
Do not watch it.😊
love cowboys movie
=5+.