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Jeremiah Johnson (2/7) Movie CLIP - Buried (1972) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Jeremiah Johnson (Robert Redford) meets Del Gue (Stefan Gierasch) who was buried in sand by Native American warriors.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Years before Kevin Costner danced with wolves, Robert Redford headed to the mountains to escape civilization in Sydney Pollack's wilderness western. Around 1850, ex-soldier Johnson (Redford) decides that he would rather live alone as a mountain man in Colorado than deal with society's constraints. After a series of setbacks, he meets grizzled mountain veteran Bear Claws (Will Geer), who teaches him how to survive. Jeremiah strives to live as peaceably as possible in the rugged environment, trading with the native Crow tribe, adopting a boy (Josh Albee) after his family is massacred, and even marrying the daughter (Delle Bolton) of a Flathead chief in order to avoid confrontation. He settles into a mountain home with his family, but the U.S. cavalry, complete with a puritanical Reverend, interrupt the idyll to compel Jeremiah to lead them over the mountains and through a Crow burial ground to rescue white settlers. After the Crow kill his family in retaliation, Jeremiah's frenzied moment of payback precipitates a long-running vendetta, turning him into a legendary Indian killer at the expense of his original ideals, on the way to a final moment of grace. Spectacularly shot on location in Utah, the film captures both the appeal and the challenge of the landscape that Jeremiah chooses over civilization. With an unglamorous performance by Redford and a story that questioned white colonialism while mythologizing the man of nature, Jeremiah Johnson appealed to its 1972 audience and became one of the biggest hits of the year. Wavering between heroicizing Jeremiah for surviving and damning him for killing, Jeremiah Johnson took its place among the Vietnam-era cycle of critical westerns, like Arthur Penn's Little Big Man (1970) and Robert Altman's McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971), that condemned civilization for corrupting the wilderness and preventing individuals from going pacifistically native.
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TM & © Warner Bros. (1972)
Cast: Josh Albee, Stefan Gierasch, Robert Redford
Director: Sydney Pollack
Producers: John R. Coonan, Mike Moder, Joe Wizan
Screenwriters: Edward Anhalt, Robert Bunker, Vardis Fisher, John Milius, David Rayfiel, Raymond W. Thorp
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“You alright”. “Sure sure I Got a fine horse under me!!! Lmao what a great movie!!
Yeah, that's pretty funny! He could have said, " I'm training to run the marathon any minute ".
Yeah, that's pretty funny! He could have said, " I'm training to run the marathon any minute ".
Don't think that faired well for the poor horse though. 😔
Names Del Que....with an E.
I'd be saying, "DIG ME OUT OF HERE!"
"A chief known as Mad Wolf. Nice fellow; dont talk a hell of a lot."
Tweren’t the Mormons!
Loved ol’ Dell.
JW Mother Gue never raised such a foolish child,
The abovementioned relative said that Gue actually existed, but was killed by Indians.
Best line
twern’t mormons 😂 I had a friend who used to say that line all the time
The 70's saw some of the greatest in music, film and acting...
There was so much creativity and soul in content. It'll never be topped...
One of the best movies ever made.
Love how you actually have Ray Finkles picture
Fun fact, my grandpa was an extra in that movie, when the soldiers were riding through the Indian burial ground, he was the one coughing hard
@@flyinryan1459 why did your grandpa hate the indians?
Yup
Easily one of the best.
Del Gue was quite the character in this movie.
Along with Bear Claw.
The griz stole the show even if his part was short lived!!lol
There really was a Mountain Man named Jeremiah Johnson. That fought with the Blackfoot. What the movie didn't show is what Johnson did that made him very feared by his enemy. Knowing his enemy well, he knew thier beliefs. He would cut out thier liver and have himself a bite. This...the natives believed that if they could even still make it to the happy hunting ground they would not have the intestinal fortitude to face Jeramiah Johnson in the afterlife. This is what earned him the nickname "Liver eatin Johnson" he did it for that reason and to make the others think twice before attacking him. Not because he was a twisted cannibal.
Really should learn to spell if you like to leave comments.
There really was a wizard named Harry Potter as well.
@@brianeaton3734 Read for context, leftard! Did I spell that right, Martha?
@@Trainwheel_Time and a Jedi Lnight by the name of Luke aswell
@@ProphetYoda Was Luke Aswell a rival to Luke Skywalker ?
One of my favorite movies of all time second only to the good the bad and the ugly
Absolutely love this movie! The breathtaking scenery, Jeremiah taking on all the black feet never giving an inch.
Crows actually Crush.
One of the best scenes in cinematic history.
I know, right? The casualness of it all while the situation isn't in the least.
‘72. Awesome year for movies.
I remember 72 like it was yesterday, I graduated from high school, and I saw this movie with my boyfriend who fancy himself and outdoorsman and mountain man. Then I got the book on watch this movie was based by Vardis Fischer - wonderful book!!
This illustrates the mountain man shrug it off toughness and humor I love about this movie.
Love the dialog in this movie! Such a classic!
"I said, Mother Gue...the Rocky Mountain's is the marrow of the earth...and by God if I wasn't right"
True badassery. In a predicament like that, nothing to do but crack jokes.
Gallows humor will always carry the darkness till the sunrise
“It twerent the Mormons” I have a friend that’s a Mormon , we both laugh over that line!
I got issues with Mormonism as a whole, but most Mormons I meet have been nice enough.
the pun is in Mormons don't bury you up to your head they remove your head.
"Keep your nose in the wind and your eyes along the skyline"
“Watch your top knot, “ “ your-n too”
"shade is getting scarce in these parts" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 favorite line
"Say... You wouldn't have an extra hat on you, would ye? Shade's gettin' scarce in these parts"
"Tweren't the Mormons"!!!
I still can not explain what magic was performed between 0:44 where the sand around this lucky man was all tore up and had a stick poking upright and at 1:03 where the sand was smooth and he had a ring of sweat around his head when only about half a minute of conversation has passed. Movie magic will never cease to amaze me........
Easy. They dug up the sand, put him in for that one shot, then left him there where the sand subsided and smoothed out and reshot the next day.
Truly a natural survivor
spoken well
'twerent Mormons. ... lmao One of my all-time favorite movies
Yup every Mormon takes pride hearing this.
nobody's gone in front of me, can't say what's happened behind me though...LOL
Stefan Gierasch (Del Gue) died of a stroke in 2014 at the age of 88.
R.I.P.
Damn, just hit me. The way his voice breaks.....Howard Morris as Ernest T. Bass.
First rate movie. Saw it in the theaters. Yeah, it only took me going on 50 years to figure the Ernest T. Bass connection.
THAT is Ernest T. Bass that dresses like Ernest P. Worrel, throws rocks through windows and drives Andy and Barney nuts?
Wikipedia says the actor is Stefan Gierasch
@@classicgunstoday1972 Just referring to the voice style.
@@markloveless1001 yeah I hear what you’re saying. That’s why i had to look it up
@@classicgunstoday1972 It's a voice thing. I knew he was Mr. Pebbles on Magillla Gorilla even when I was a kid. Very distinctive. I admit I was shocked a few weeks back when I learned he was Mayor McCheese in the old days. Damn good Ed Wynn imitation, I mean really good. Never suspected.
@@classicgunstoday1972 Give the man a see-gar! It twas that Stefan goomer. He has passed since.
The only other thing I ever saw him in, was an episode of MASH in the later years.
Jeremiah couldn't fish but he sure could skin grizz!lol! Watching this in April 2021 while staying inside stay safe people and God bless America!
You share a name with ine of my favorite comedienne s
She spells it ANJELAH
"I got no truck with them Black Feet."
A classic encounter
This whole scene is awesome....
Twer'nt the Mormons.. just kills me! LMAO...
Tweren't Mormons. Cracks me up every time, lol.
Some say Del was much more like the real John Johnson (Johnston) than the Redfern character.
"A nice man, doesn't talk much."
Still talking smack with an attitude when he's buried in sand ready to die. Love this scene.
In the majority of these comments,people are thinking it's Blackfoot he's at war with. If you watched the movie,Johnson trespasses through a Crow burial ground with a troop of bluecoats.
So he's scrapping with Crows for killing his woman and the boy.
Amazing flick!
'TWERNT, MOR-MONS!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣a dig at Robert Redford?🤔
Uhhh...no.
Well, since this was filmed primarily in Utah.......
Look up the mountain meadows massacre.
redford was not mormon but he was very kind to all kinds of beliefs ,even people with very very very low IQs
Redford. Best. Film
Arnold:I think so too
:37 fresh foot prints in the sand ahead of Jeremiah.
Could be the Indian's foot prints .
Thank you ❤
12 in 72 brilliant film
This is my favorite movie
I can't say it's my favorite movie but definitely one of my favorites. I've seen it many times. Such a great story, actors and the scenery is gorgeous.
Love this film..
Movie had a lot of humor. Also had a lot of killing. Killed people we didn't want killed.
Haven't seen anyone pass by recent have you ?
Real life Yosemite Sam
"Tweren't Mormons!" - best damned line I heard since savin my own scalp...
I recently saw a photo where Del had a dog or wolf or fox buried beside him just off camera. Must have bern cut from the script.
Think it's time to watch this movie, if I can find it.
It's on Amazon Prime, at least in the UK
The shadow is getting scarce get it LOL
Are you alright? lol!
Whatch your'n top notch!
Extra hat would ya!
Great movie.
Damn!
He had such a beautiful wife, a princess indeed.
I quess he's staying there!
You alright?
Sure, sure,
Got a fine horse under me!😅😅😅😅
By the way, I’m sure every oudoorsy old western guy scratched his head with his pistol. 45 seconds
I panic just watching someone being half buried like this. Chlosterphobic would kill me!
Just sneeze it out!
Half-buried? so your head accounts for half your body? Okay then ;-)
Del Gue got his scalps.
Least he still has his sense of humor XD
can't say what's happened behaviour nd me🤣🤣🤣
Keep sneezin it'll come out
Great movie
"Injuns put you here?" "Tweren't the Mormons."
This scene was inspired by/lifted from the 1969 Russian film White Sun of the Desert
is that Tanya Tucker playing the kid??? she bs'd her way on site, as she lived nearby. less than two years later. off to the music biz and Glen Campbell!!
her family was friends with the director and he put her in there as a favor
Shades gettin scarce in these parts 😅😅😅
Btw Comanche actually did this to people but would cut off their eye lids and lips after burying them then let the animals, insects and heat finish them off.
I think that would definitely qualify as torture. I get a feeling of claustrophophia just by seeing him stuck in the sand and imagining myself stuck like that. Couldn't even fathom having my eyelids and lips cut off as well. I guess you probably wish for death at that point.
And that’s why meh boys, the United States Army existed.
Can't say what's passed 'hind me tho..🙄😋👨🦲
T'wasnt Mormons is a household line in Utah
Thanks, that's frkn classic!
Brigham Young gave Jedediah Smith a real hard time.
@@graemewilliams1308 Jedediah Smith died on the Santa Fe trail in 1831, while Brigham Young did not reach the West until 1847. So no...
@@walksphar1 i think he meant Josehep smith the head mormon dude who got killed in missouri ,
Dude is hilarious and I really don't know that it was intended that way... DeL GuE with an E
I wonder if while filming this scene the crew took a lunch break and left him there the whole time.
белое солнце пустыни не русский вариант
Amen, brother!
Del gue is a american hero lol
Give the man some booted help. A good step on the face and he’ll get pass the hole. Well except he comes in handy later on.
Mr.Sandman
I got a fine horse under me....
you go crazy tryin to itch something
Names del gue with a e
Ant the first time I PROTECTED THE HEAD
And some people even "knocked" the Mormans back then.🤣
I could see Billy Bob Thornton as Del.
desert in the mountains?
I live in a desert, and we are surrounded by mountains, called the Coachella Valley
You got a name boy can't say much about what's behind me LOL it wasn't Mormon
I have a brother name Kaleb
That's a good strong name.
@@bubhub64 I have always admired it.
T mtwort Murmansk feathers was tourcher
i never got that: there is barely any sand up his shoulders and they act like they are in solid concrete...
If your arms were down to your side it would be absolutely impossible to move
@@bloodyshrapnel2119 hands could be tied too
TWERNT da Mormans
With an E
The commercial at the beginning. Whoever wrote that should visit the planet earth. This guy must not live with (or know) any women.
Prarie doggen again Eagle Feather,berave
Norms there he is get a shovel get him out if you want him so bad hes not gonna have any hair when we get finished the funny thing about beach San the keeps fill in while you dig it
ngl, shaving your head so the Indians dont bother scalping you is pretty genios
“All over North America....and Canada”. Yeah, you know your history. FFS.
😇👍
Lmao
Del Q! rascal
'Tweren't the Mormons 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅