About every western with Indians literally showed how we treated them. Of course we tried to show them as blood thirsty killers. Native American were abused for at least 400 yes. just like the Afro Americans. Anybody that doesn't see that by now is an idiot.
Cool! LOL. LOL. I totally got to use that line whenever I see someone on their smart phone walking and looking down at the screen... I'll point and say: "FIRE TALK!" LOL. LOL.
I always thought the Bowie knife was way bigger and longer than that. And legend has it that Jim Bowie made the knife really balanced for throwing it into something lethally and consistently well.
That captain dudely and those of his mindset were the cause of many innocents being harmed and killed during those times, then as now, prejudice, racism, and GREED caused much division & harm
You know, watching a lot of westerns, it always didn't make sense to me for the length of the American women's dresses to be so long that the end lengths of their dresses were actually in the dirt and mud a lot. Especially, if the woman didn't pick up the lower thigh part of her dress with both of her hands and carry it along. Plus, a lot of the women's clothing fabric at the time didn't suit the terrain that they were in especially if it was constantly hot, humid, muddy and dusty. Yeah, I agree, it wasn't simple.
As much as I love these old movies...am I going to say they are entirely accurate. No. Am i going to say it is bad as potraied. No. But modern history does not portray history as it actually happened
Hmm...Black Cat would've been found instantly guilty on all counts and totally sentenced to an immediate public execution. Especially for horrifically attacking and burning down a U.S. fort installation, which is federal government property. The courts wouldn't have spared him at all. If anything, they would've made a huge example out of Black Cat. Just saying...
Movie is set in Texas, filmed in Arizona & California, and about an Indian tribe from Florida & Oklahoma, wearing assorted outfits from mostly Plains Indians. Absolutely generic.
Wow. Absolutely shocked at how good this is! SO glad that I clicked on this! Really good western movie!
Man, I love that pure leather furniture in General Lee's office. It looks so cool. And, unlike today, it's 100% leather. LOL.
Leather cold in winter and sweaty in summer
I care about the Native Americans today.
As opposed to when u didn't
About every western with Indians literally showed how we treated them. Of course we tried to show them as blood thirsty killers. Native American were abused for at least 400 yes. just like the Afro Americans. Anybody that doesn't see that by now is an idiot.
Wonderful movie! Thanks for sharing it! ❤
I’ve always felt for the Native American people because our people were greedy! ❤😢
Tjis is actually a good movie n I've only been watching it for a few minutes!!!
Great movie , today's kids probably won't know about cowboys and Indians . I played that for hours and hours as a child , happy days ...
Cool! LOL. LOL. I totally got to use that line whenever I see someone on their smart phone walking and looking down at the screen... I'll point and say: "FIRE TALK!" LOL. LOL.
I always thought the Bowie knife was way bigger and longer than that. And legend has it that Jim Bowie made the knife really balanced for throwing it into something lethally and consistently well.
Robert Montgomery was so damn
FINE🔥❤️🔥
That captain dudely and those of his mindset were the cause of many innocents being harmed and killed during those times, then as now, prejudice, racism, and GREED caused much division & harm
"Seminole Uprising" - in case anyone's interested... Don't know why it's popular to NOT post the titles of these movies...?
That kind of top was obviously in fashion at the time. Women dressed more conservatively in that day. Life was rough and tumble. I missed nothing.
You know, watching a lot of westerns, it always didn't make sense to me for the length of the American women's dresses to be so long that the end lengths of their dresses were actually in the dirt and mud a lot. Especially, if the woman didn't pick up the lower thigh part of her dress with both of her hands and carry it along. Plus, a lot of the women's clothing fabric at the time didn't suit the terrain that they were in especially if it was constantly hot, humid, muddy and dusty. Yeah, I agree, it wasn't simple.
As much as I love these old movies...am I going to say they are entirely accurate. No. Am i going to say it is bad as potraied. No. But modern history does not portray history as it actually happened
Hmm...Black Cat would've been found instantly guilty on all counts and totally sentenced to an immediate public execution. Especially for horrifically attacking and burning down a U.S. fort installation, which is federal government property. The courts wouldn't have spared him at all. If anything, they would've made a huge example out of Black Cat. Just saying...
Porque não é dublado ou legendado
They should have removed the tire tracks at 54:57
Tem ser em português
Movie is set in Texas, filmed in Arizona & California, and about an Indian tribe from Florida & Oklahoma, wearing assorted outfits from mostly Plains Indians.
Absolutely generic.
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Excellent showing of a good old movie, but I am surprised by the lack of comments! Just 6 before mine in 6 days.
A wonderful movie. Thank you for sharing it.
Y older sis is half MicMac Indian in Maine