Love when they come over the range at 2:42 followed by the amazing shot with the sky, beautiful, Ron Howard rocks, and John Williams score is a masterpiece.
Oh the memories! I was a paramedic on the lifeflight helicopter that covered this. We were in the air, overhead, and what a sight it was for this old ranch girl. The land rush actual scene was very short. They shot it at various angles and spliced them together to make it look much longer than it was. And there were no serious injuries, just a few scrapes and some cactus thorns.
1:59 That guy with bike ALWAYS cracked me up as a kid, we used to watch, laugh, rewind, laugh, repeated about 10 times as kids. Still cracks me up to this day XD
If you think of it, it's especially poignant. The city dweller (where a bike gives you a nice edge of speed) is suddenly faced with the prairies, where it is just useless baggage. Yet he pedals on, powered by what? Hope of a better life, perhaps. Hope was the fuel of all these people, the last thing to go. Bless the old guys who had the gumption to uproot themselves from the old country and to come here. Without them, there is no you.
I saw those film as a kid only for see the guy with bike scene. I can't still not understand why was so hilarius, but anyway he got a place in my heart.
For everybody asking why there were wagons running in the rush, some men brought their families along with them so they could get set up faster and have less of a chance of somebody stealing their claim months later. The rush was on 22 Apr 1889, but some claims weren't made until May depending on how far you where from the Guthrie or Kingfisher land offices. It was brutal what could happen, especially if a sooner that got found out decided they wanted to play dirty and steal a better claim. There were even some men that ran while only a few months or years underage and got ratted out for their claim. If you had a whole family set up and already starting to build a sodhouse, then somebody couldn't say that "Oh, well you left". Others brought their families along, but they stayed behind at the line and then they went and found the claim. Some families stayed at with relatives in Kansas or Arkansas until the claim had been filed and a homestead had been set up, and then either they would go find it or the father would go get them.
Also, fun fact: The pictures that they took a few seconds in, are almost spot on to the real photographs that were taken at the gunshot. And the director was Ron Howard (aka, Richie from Happy Days and Opie from the Andy Griffith Show) is from Duncan, Oklahoma
I know this is a late reply, but some men brought their families along with them so they could get set up faster and have less of a chance of somebody stealing their claim months later. The rush was on 29 Apr 1889, but some claims weren't made until May depending on how far you where from the Guthrie or Kingfisher land offices. It was brutal what could happen, especially if a sooner that got found out decided they wanted to play dirty and steal a better claim. There were even some men that ran while only a few months or years underage and got ratted out for their claim. If you had a whole family set up and already starting to build a sodhouse, then somebody couldn't say that "Oh, well you left"
They were the ones who brought their families, pretty dumb, reason being they wanted to get setup fast. They should have claimed the land that they could get their flags planted then went to get their families.
if it is filmed ww2 words continuation and sign of the times song or face mask the setting of ours, the story belongs to all of us, thank you Sir Jeremy Paxman
The American Experience. Where your great-grandpa, not knowing a word of English, with a couple of bucks in coin of the Old Country inside his pocket and a carpetbag or maybe a pillowcase holding his worldly goods, standing on the quay in Ellis Island suddenly becomes Superman painted by Norman Rockwell. God bless the old fellows. God bless Cadiz, or Naples, or Dublin, whence they came. God bless New York, for a grudging welcome. Above all, God bless this land, for the chance of starting anew, allowing old mistakes to be corrected. That is what really makes America Great.
Oklahoma had 7 land runs: one in April 1889, three in September 1891, one in April 1892, one in September 1893, one in May 1895. This scene depicts the Land Run of 1893, which was the largest one in U.S. history. Incidentally, Oklahoma didn't become a state until 1907.
Man this movie is hilarious... we watched AS A CLASS for our social studies test.. The gurl took 2 peeks!! hahahah if u know wat i mean.. maybe not though
México desconocido THE LAND OF MEXICO SHOULD BE IN THE HANDS OF THE PEOPLE ,, NOT THE DRUG LORDS AND GOVERNMENT LAND DICTATORS ! FOR MEXICO HAS THE RESOUCRES TO BE THE GREATEST NATION OF THE AMERICAS IS NOT CONTINUED TO BE LAID TO WASTE !!
I still will never understand why people took their wagons. I would send two people on horses following each other claim the land leave one with a gun behind on the plot and THEN send the other back to get the wagon and supplies where the family is waiting inside protecting it. That way the wagon isn’t slowing you down and you can rush to get the land
ΟΛΟΙ ΦΕΥΓΟΥΜΕ. ΜΕΡΙΚΕΣ ΟΜΩΣ ΕΧΟΥΝ ΤΟΝ ΤΡΟΠΟ ΝΑ ΜΑΣ ΚΑΝΟΥΝ ΝΑ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΕΨΟΥΜΕ. Ο ΟΔΥΣΣΕΑΣ ΠΗΓΕ ΚΑΙ ΜΕ ΑΛΛΕΣ ΑΛΛΑ ΕΜΗΝΕ ΣΤΟΝ ΕΥΛΟΓΗΜΕΝΟ ΔΡΟΜΟ ΤΗΣ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΟΦΗΣ.
Love when they come over the range at 2:42 followed by the amazing shot with the sky, beautiful, Ron Howard rocks, and John Williams score is a masterpiece.
The coolest thing about 2:19 is that its not CGI that is someone flying across a field on a horse and it looks so amazing.
That guy on the bike though.
Such a good movie! I loved it! Worth watching!
This scene is done in the great tradition of the old epics. Absolutely exhilarating
Oh the memories! I was a paramedic on the lifeflight helicopter that covered this. We were in the air, overhead, and what a sight it was for this old ranch girl. The land rush actual scene was very short. They shot it at various angles and spliced them together to make it look much longer than it was. And there were no serious injuries, just a few scrapes and some cactus thorns.
That must have been such an experience seeing this incredible sequence come together
1:59 That guy with bike ALWAYS cracked me up as a kid, we used to watch, laugh, rewind, laugh, repeated about 10 times as kids. Still cracks me up to this day XD
If you think of it, it's especially poignant. The city dweller (where a bike gives you a nice edge of speed) is suddenly faced with the prairies, where it is just useless baggage. Yet he pedals on, powered by what? Hope of a better life, perhaps. Hope was the fuel of all these people, the last thing to go. Bless the old guys who had the gumption to uproot themselves from the old country and to come here. Without them, there is no you.
I'm surprised that he managed to get that far down the prairie on that thing at that speed.
I remember when this scene came up in class back in middle school, the whole class was laughing
I will never stop laughing at the guy on the penny farthing at 2:00.
Same
That dude is like an early memer
He made it so far 😂
:-)
Scenes like this are what great movie making is all about.
Same
I saw those film as a kid only for see the guy with bike scene. I can't still not understand why was so hilarius, but anyway he got a place in my heart.
Ahh I love the music so much! One of my favorite movies!
My history teacher played this vid and stoped after the guy punched his houres
well sometimes you just gotta punch a horse in the mouth
Improve your grammar.
Epic filmmaking. All of this is really there. We simply don't see anything like this in movies today, and if we do, it's a soulless digital rendering.
Can’t stand all the CGI we see in movies and all the woke propaganda that’s in half of the new movies nowadays
It's June 2021 and this is happening right now in real estate! IT'S CRAZY!
My favorite scene from the movie.
Best part of the film.
The music is called "Oklahoma Land Rush", and is from the original score soundtrack by John Williams.
..Том на лошадке..-круче,-чем на авто!!!!🙏💕👍👍
This is the oldest footage of Black Friday. More than 25 died this day at Walmart in 1889.
the kids on the bike was HILARUOUS
Now this is podracing!
This is crazy and risky!
Somebody's going to get hurt!
Ahhhh 2:20, beautiful
Looked sounded awesome in 70MM 6 track magnetic stereo sound.
It was 10 years before Treasure Planet came out.
Very nice movie
whats the music called ?? in this must be john williams because its awesome, and amazing
sparklytimetraveler Yes, it's John Williams' Far and Away soundtrack. It's called "The Land Race". And it's amazing, one of its bests!
For everybody asking why there were wagons running in the rush, some men brought their families along with them so they could get set up faster and have less of a chance of somebody stealing their claim months later. The rush was on 22 Apr 1889, but some claims weren't made until May depending on how far you where from the Guthrie or Kingfisher land offices. It was brutal what could happen, especially if a sooner that got found out decided they wanted to play dirty and steal a better claim. There were even some men that ran while only a few months or years underage and got ratted out for their claim. If you had a whole family set up and already starting to build a sodhouse, then somebody couldn't say that "Oh, well you left".
Others brought their families along, but they stayed behind at the line and then they went and found the claim. Some families stayed at with relatives in Kansas or Arkansas until the claim had been filed and a homestead had been set up, and then either they would go find it or the father would go get them.
Also, fun fact: The pictures that they took a few seconds in, are almost spot on to the real photographs that were taken at the gunshot. And the director was Ron Howard (aka, Richie from Happy Days and Opie from the Andy Griffith Show) is from Duncan, Oklahoma
A Great Book that details the rush is Boom Town by Sam Anderson. It goes into detail about the rush for lots in the city oklahoma city.
Just wondering. Maybe someone can explain. Why use a wagon if the object is to get to the best land first.
But why bring the family? If all you're doing is claiming the land, then claim it first, and THEN bring the family.
Exactly, just do what Tom did. Get a fast horse and claim your land first! Why include a heavy wagon with no suspension in a race?
I know this is a late reply, but some men brought their families along with them so they could get set up faster and have less of a chance of somebody stealing their claim months later. The rush was on 29 Apr 1889, but some claims weren't made until May depending on how far you where from the Guthrie or Kingfisher land offices. It was brutal what could happen, especially if a sooner that got found out decided they wanted to play dirty and steal a better claim. There were even some men that ran while only a few months or years underage and got ratted out for their claim. If you had a whole family set up and already starting to build a sodhouse, then somebody couldn't say that "Oh, well you left"
They were the ones who brought their families, pretty dumb, reason being they wanted to get setup fast. They should have claimed the land that they could get their flags planted then went to get their families.
Every 1st. Thursday of the month in Rust.
That's Old School Black Friday
I Hear This Song I Seen Treasure Planet Trailer
Same for me.
All that black horse wanted was to run and man did he GALLOP..WHAT A BEAUTIFUL HORSE.
2:18
theres no words man fix it please i need this for a assighmet
WOW,i`d love to do this!!!
We watched this in history class and everyone laughed when he punched the horse even the teacher but it was fake and I love horses lol
We watched it in history today, we all laughed when the guy on the unicycle fell off while he was holding on to the carriage. @ around 2:00
Yeah we all laughed and went "look at the guy on the bike" the funny thing was the teacher laughed at all the parts not just the horse one lol
What fuggin school do you go to
@@yourneighboorhoodindian9747 lmao they show this at every school, mines too
Me too. When I was in 10th grade, that was 17 years ago.
Love the shot of the natives sitting there thinking "ain't that 'boutta bitch!"
It's high noon. (land rush begins) (McCree shoots all 10,000+ of them)
Hey I remember this video from 5th grade
What was the big hurry for. I guess that's why they call it a land rush.
3:24 Can somebody explain that shooting ?
They were fighting over the same spot of land they both wanted. It was a free-for-all.
if it is filmed ww2 words continuation and sign of the times song or face mask the setting of ours, the story belongs to all of us, thank you Sir Jeremy Paxman
2:51 is gorgeous
man that would be fun... I want to race for land :(
Treasure Planet LOL
The American Experience. Where your great-grandpa, not knowing a word of English, with a couple of bucks in coin of the Old Country inside his pocket and a carpetbag or maybe a pillowcase holding his worldly goods, standing on the quay in Ellis Island suddenly becomes Superman painted by Norman Rockwell. God bless the old fellows. God bless Cadiz, or Naples, or Dublin, whence they came. God bless New York, for a grudging welcome. Above all, God bless this land, for the chance of starting anew, allowing old mistakes to be corrected. That is what really makes America Great.
2:22-2:29 that’s the same song 🎵 I recognized from the teaser trailer of treasure planet. th-cam.com/video/NWLv9XCM3fs/w-d-xo.html
I wonder if that horse could win the triple crown!
Why bring a wagon to a race? Race a horse, claim the land and bring a wagon later.
oklahoma was pretty big was there really a rush like this? I mean just look at how many live there now. Why the need to rush back then?
Oklahoma had 7 land runs: one in April 1889, three in September 1891, one in April 1892, one in September 1893, one in May 1895. This scene depicts the Land Run of 1893, which was the largest one in U.S. history. Incidentally, Oklahoma didn't become a state until 1907.
Is no one gonna talk about the guy who PUNCHED the horse??
1:00 💀💀
Thumb up if you came here because of EverQuest Next: Landmark!
During the Land Rush reminds me of Yellowstone
Hey that looks like Landmark!
The Pole/Russian at 2:45. The Mongolian Babushka.
Even though they cheated, I still kind of root for Daniel & Nora Christie :)
People that did the same as Those two cheaters at the end became to be known as "Sooners".
Oklahoma nickname is "The Sooner State"
wilerpm11 Sooners were people who claimed land before the run started.
Read about how this race ended in the novel "The Grapes of Wrath"
Man this movie is hilarious... we watched AS A CLASS for our social studies test.. The gurl took 2 peeks!! hahahah if u know wat i mean.. maybe not though
She wanted it is why she looked a second time :0
México desconocido THE LAND OF MEXICO SHOULD BE IN THE HANDS OF THE PEOPLE ,, NOT THE DRUG LORDS AND GOVERNMENT LAND DICTATORS ! FOR MEXICO HAS THE RESOUCRES TO BE THE GREATEST NATION OF THE AMERICAS IS NOT CONTINUED TO BE LAID TO WASTE !!
This method of claiming land does seem a little dangerous. I mean can't they have a registered application process or a lottery of some sort?
FENTON!!
I totally came here because of Landmark lol. Who else?
I still will never understand why people took their wagons. I would send two people on horses following each other claim the land leave one with a gun behind on the plot and THEN send the other back to get the wagon and supplies where the family is waiting inside protecting it.
That way the wagon isn’t slowing you down and you can rush to get the land
Am I the only one who came to see the horse get punched???
+Robert Garcia i hope not, as an equestrian for over 20 years of riding experience i hate hitting horses, but this horse was green and had no respect.
Robert Garcia no
This is accurate @RedCatracho
This is crazy and risky!
Somebody's going to get hurt!
Oh Americans...making us laugh since 1893.
We laugh right back at you.
Except most of these people were Irish and European immigrants
@@hw3006 Many, not most. The lot of them were several-generations American and were simply migrating west.
2:50 Guy in white shirt falls off and looks like he gets stomped on. Yikes!
Stunt riders. They know how to fall to keep from being hurt.
Tom Cruise must have been riding Mine That Bird.
who punches a horse
Tom cruise
+Lester Dave Evangelista are you on California time
+the reaper yup
And Conan
Yee haw
ΟΛΟΙ ΦΕΥΓΟΥΜΕ. ΜΕΡΙΚΕΣ ΟΜΩΣ ΕΧΟΥΝ ΤΟΝ ΤΡΟΠΟ ΝΑ ΜΑΣ ΚΑΝΟΥΝ ΝΑ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΕΨΟΥΜΕ. Ο ΟΔΥΣΣΕΑΣ ΠΗΓΕ ΚΑΙ ΜΕ ΑΛΛΕΣ ΑΛΛΑ ΕΜΗΝΕ ΣΤΟΝ ΕΥΛΟΓΗΜΕΝΟ ΔΡΟΜΟ ΤΗΣ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΟΦΗΣ.
cool scene but how tf am i supposed to write notes abt this
bike guy funny =)
STEEL BALL RUN
You're there to be fast and claim land, why would you bring a horse carriage....
It's about how bad and how much do you want it.
That is the only thing that is good in this film, is Oklahoma land rush. And that is it.
im uhhhhhhhhh...
Hey Carlisle Students, From Will FInch
i want to take my horse and run with them too!!!
美國是個公平的社會用賽馬比賽來取得土地,我不會騎馬也要練會騎馬
who else thinks tom cruise is a fool for leaving nicole kidnman?
That's the only good is Oklahoma land rush scene
who else is here because of the mindcrack subreddit?
dude go to English class
Treasure Planet and Charlotte's Web!
Thx Mindcrack sub reddit
Lowkey mid
Boomer Sooner