and one for the road
The Comancheros (1961)
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Super, Gorch, haven't seen those.
And, you made your own album, didn't you? Way to go. Now, we can really look forward to what Carl has been telling me you have. He said it is absolutely amAZING! Congrats, KEITH -
Keep em coming, the amount of action in all the stills you've posted is amazing!
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OK, Peter
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Love all of these as well. Ive seen this western at least 100 times since HBO first played it around 20 or so years ago. Ill watch it every time it played too.
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Great pics-just incredible!
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Does Jack Elam meet his Waterloo in this movie? I can't remember his characters conclusion.
I'm just going to echo this question again.
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I THINK he "gets his" in the escape scene, as they're tearing out of there in the wagon.
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I THINK he "gets his" in the escape scene, as they're tearing out of there in the wagon.
Is there a clear shot of this?
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I don't have access to my copy of the movie right now, but I can't say that it's a definable shot that makes it clear beyond a doubt...
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Seems funny, at the stage Elam would have been a notable actor so not to give his character a conclusion seems odd.
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I agree, but the filming was fraught with chaos, what with Curtiz being very ill and JW having to direct most of it (he refused screen credit).
It wouldn't surprise me if several "meant to's" became "wish we would've's"
The shot showcasing his death might indeed HAVE been done, but wound up being cut/modified.
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I agree, but the filming was fraught with chaos, what with Curtiz being very ill and JW having to direct most of it (he refused screen credit).
It wouldn't surprise me if several "meant to's" became "wish we would've's"
The shot showcasing his death might indeed HAVE been done, but wound up being cut/modified.
That's a bit like Jericho in "The Alamo," we never see the fate of this key character unless the deleted scenes show us something?
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That's a bit like Jericho in "The Alamo," we never see the fate of this key character unless the deleted scenes show us something?
Which character was that? Or do you mean Jocko, or maybe Jethro? -
Which character was that? Or do you mean Jocko, or maybe Jethro?
Jethro, that will teach me not to guess in future.
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Jethro, that will teach me not to guess in future.
Jethro had a death scene-he threw himself over Bowie and was bayonetted to death. -
question:at the attack on the Schofield ranch jim burke jumps up on a bag of grain in a wagon,he stands up getting ready to shoot his rifle and he gets shot.did he not know by doing this stupid thing that he won't get killed.they are lots of westerns like this that cowboys,indians put themselves out there to be killed.
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