The Legendary Western Movie You Can’t Afford to Miss | The Deadliest Gunman in the Wild West

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  1. I watched this film in Uruguay in 1957 ,l was by hen 8 years and l had to read the subtitles because I didn't know a word in English and in Uruguay we always watched the movies on it's original sound ,

  2. يعجبني في تلك الافلام القديمة لبس النساء
    القرويات المحتشمة الرائعة والرجال الفرسان والبيئة الخضراء الجميلة، واحترام تقاليد الأسرة وحضور الجدات. أطيب أمنياتي

  3. This is back in the golden days of when actors were entertainers not activists. When there was a clear definition of men and women, when teachers taught education not a political stance.

  4. A great movie. I have it myself. Watched it before, and I enjoy watching it again. The only problem I have is the killing of the Native Americans — their homeland was invaded, they were slaughtered, their land was taken from them by force, and the rest of them were kicked to the desolate places where nobody wants to be — for that, every single one of the the current Americans should be sentenced 100 lifetime in prison.

  5. The Last Wagon is a 1956 American CinemaScope western film starring Richard Widmark. It was co-written and directed by Delmer Daves and tells a story set during the American Indian Wars: the survivors of an Indian massacre must rely on a man wanted for several murders to lead them out of danger.

  6. As a Turk, I spent my childhood watching Cowboy movies, I was a western addict, I remember well those years, the only TV channel was there and it was black and white TV in Turkey.

    And a short introduction of the movie that would be shown a week later was made and this movie was Clint Eastwood God Bad the Ugly. I waited impatiently for that week. I shouldn't miss this movie. I wrote it down somewhere. That day came and the movie started. I started watching it with great pleasure, together with my family.At that time, the electricity was cut off, those were ordinary years in our country.

    This drove me crazy, I wouldn't be able to watch my favorite movie that I had been waiting impatiently for a week.unfortunately, when the electricity came back on, the movie was nearing its end, which made me very disappointed.

    I immediately threw myself onto the balcony and started swearing at the Turkish Electricity Authority with all my might. I shouted all the curses I knew, Cowboy movies have always excited me, especially those with American Indians in them, because as someone who has adopted and loved their lifestyle very much. Thank you all.

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