At 51:09 hearing that exchange of gunfire reminds me of when we were little kids back in the 1950's. My brothers had cap guns that held the red roll of "bullets" When the gun hammer hit one of the bullets it made a snapping popping sound. I don't know if the black power in the roll was actual gun powder or not. I hope not! Probasbly the same stuff used in fireworks.
As a former U.S. Army combat soldier for two years with the Big Red One in Nam (all of 1967 and 1968) I happen to know a great deal about guns (which we called "weapons and not guns" while in the army). Therefore, as I watched a man use the butt of his peacemaker to drive nails in a tree to post wanted signs for Paul Smith, I was struck by the fact that no one who valued their weapon (in this case a .45) would ever do such a thing with their peacemaker. Just one of the many anomalies in the old time westerns. StocktonRob
I have known Mexicans with red hair and green eyes. The Spanish, for the most part, were and are very fair skinned and many have blue or hazel eyes. The darker color of the Mexican comes from the Aztec, Mayan and Apache Blood lines.
Love these old westerns!! Brings me back when the world was more simple!!! Those were the best days!!!
I've been binging on these old westerns and this one is cute ~ "I'll be on the spot johnny!" 😄
I am hooked on old black and white movies. 😅 😂
The old scenery and talks are very interesting
Hi Mikey🍕You come to the right place for old B&W movies🍕
I enjoy these old westerns! It's too bad they don't make them anymore!!
Wonderful movie. Enjoyed watching it. Tim McCoy's great. He plays the mexican role wonderfully
THANK YOU FOR THIS NICE MOVIE
Only seen a few of Tim McCoy ...but he is pretty cool with the old style of acting...
At 51:09 hearing that exchange of gunfire reminds me of when we were little kids back in the 1950's. My brothers had cap guns that held the red roll of "bullets" When the gun hammer hit one of the bullets it made a snapping popping sound. I don't know if the black power in the roll was actual gun powder or not. I hope not! Probasbly the same stuff used in fireworks.
Luv how his makeup line ends at his chin line!
And around his forehead!😅😅
At 1:39 That cowboy is mighty close to the edge of that rock he is standing on...makes me nervous. lol
BOB STEELE was a good one also...🌵
At 30":19 The guy sitting at the table says,"you leave that to me." Famous last words.
Funny, at 50:56 The outlaw gave Bill Carson time to dismount and get behind a rock to fire the first shot.
As a former U.S. Army combat soldier for two years with the Big Red One in Nam (all of 1967 and 1968) I happen to know a great deal about guns (which we called "weapons and not guns" while in the army). Therefore, as I watched a man use the butt of his peacemaker to drive nails in a tree to post wanted signs for Paul Smith, I was struck by the fact that no one who valued their weapon (in this case a .45) would ever do such a thing with their peacemaker. Just one of the many anomalies in the old time westerns. StocktonRob
At 11:46 Looks like Hosea's face has dark make-up except his hands were left white. "Go Figure!"
At 53:39 There goes those ladies again in the same clothes they had on at the start of the movie. lol
Copy right 1938, Victory pictures.
I read it in the opening credits.
Lighting Bill Carson/ Jose. The same.
Good
At 34:51 What is that woman dressed in street clothes like an everyday homemaker doing in that salon!?
I have what you call a "house full" lol.
Tim, the blue-eyed Mexican.
Charles Mitchell he could say he's half. Lol
I have known Mexicans with red hair and green eyes. The Spanish, for the most part, were and are very fair skinned and many have blue or hazel eyes. The darker color of the Mexican comes from the Aztec, Mayan and Apache Blood lines.
Tim did a great Mexican in several movies. His English reminds me of Ricky Ricardo. I guess it would be racist in today's touchy world
I really dislike cars or anything modern in westerns. It ruins them.
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the great depression of the 30s couldn't have been so bad after all
the great depression of the 30s couldn't have been so bad after all
the great depression of the 30s couldn't have been so bad after all