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:applause:With the thread on Jeremiah Johnson Movie (Robert Redford), we seem to have started a "List of Movies" that like mentalities enjoy. I've added a few. If you have any not listed here, but think others will enjoy, a made for TV, Hallmark, History Channel, Movies etc, (either a documentary or Hollywood) then add to the list. I hope we're all not afraid to show our age.
:front:[START]{Centennial, Man in the Wilderness, On Sacred Ground, Northwest Passage, Far Horizons, The Big Sky, The Mountain Men, Dances With Wolves, The Patriot, Last of the Mohicans {3 versions}, Last of the Dog Men, Black Robe, Man Called Horse, Centennial, Lonesome Dove, The Long Riders, Quigley Down Under, Centennial, Man in the Wilderness, The White Buffalo, Hawkens' Breed, Gray Eagle, Keeping the Promise, Bravehart, Rob Roy, Walt Disney's series- Davy Crockett,& Johnny Treman,& Andy Burnett- mountain man (Stories of Andy Burnett, a pioneer who traveled from Pittsburgh to the Rockies){to be cont.}
 
Good idea, I liked Lewis & Clark, the one that was put out by National Geographic, I got it at Target for $19.99
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TheGunCellar
 
:applause:With the thread on Jeremiah Johnson Movie (Robert Redford), we seem to have started a "List of Movies" that like mentalities enjoy. I've added a few. If you have any not listed here, but think others will enjoy, a made for TV, Hallmark, History Channel, Movies etc, (either a documentary or Hollywood) then add to the list. I hope we're all not afraid to show our age.

Winterhawk

The Scarecrow Of Romney Marsh (a.k.a. Dr. Syn, alias The Scarecrow) :thumbsup:

Windwalker
 
Those are all good movies.One more to add would be Ride with the Devil which is about the War between the States in the Missouri and Kansas border area. :grey:
 
:hmm:...creating a movie reference list may be a good idea for the Muzzleloading Links section
 
:hmm:...creating a movie reference list may be a good idea for the Muzzleloading Links section

I can do that in the near future, I'll wait until everyone gets in their list...
 
There was one in the 60s that was called "The Trap" starring Oliver Reed, now it was a loooong time ago and I was a kid but I remember it as pretty good. Wouldn't mind seeing it again to compare my recolections to the real thing. YMHS Birdman
 
"Across The Wide Missouri", Clark Gable, 1951. Great scenery, and the scene where Gable has to get a fast shot off in his ML, a life or death situation. Fantastic!
 
Jon Le Bete; "The Trap"

"A man with a wooden leg would look good in San Francisco."

A great old movie starred in by a man's man, Oliver Reed.
 
Many Rivers to Cross, Northwest Mounted Police, Distant Drums, UnConquered,The Fighting Kentuckian, Allegheny Uprising, The Buccaneer, The Last Hunt ...
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Davy
 
All mentioned are good ones. How about 'The Kentuckian' --remember big Eli & little Eli? Another memorable 'fast shot' sequence.
....Longshot
 
The Kentuckian ... a good one, and one of my faves ... I loved the look of those longrifles those mountain boys wuz carryin! I am sure they were the real thing too! ::

Davy
 
Members of my group, The Rangers of the ohio Co. and our First VA Malitia unit, Participated in the making of the documentary, "When the Forest Ran Red." It is a Paladin Communications film. If anyone would like a copy, you can contact www.paladincom.com or www.pghhistory.org . Other than that, I don't know where you can get a copy of it.
This documentary won 5 magor awards and was broadcast across the US and Canada. :applause:
Another CW series on TV- The Gray Ghost. :grey:
Another Disney series- The Swamp Fox- Francis Marion :thumbsup:
And another early Duke film- Allegheny Uprising. This is a film that was shown off site at the third through sixth GNAR events. Oh the Memories!
 
Barry Lyndon, Master & Commander, Waterloo, John Paul Jones, April Morning, The Awakening Land, Captain From Castile, The Deerslayer, Light in the Forest, Squanto, War and Peace, The Tempest, The Devil's Disciple, Damn the Defiant, The Crossing.
 
HOW THE WEST WAS WON, had a mountain man in it, and I'm old enough to think Debbie Reynolds was pretty hot too. :winking:
CHEYENNE AUTUMN, wasn't so bad neither. :peace:
 
Wicked Springs - about some soldiers caught between lines during the Battle of the Wilderness.

To be released soon: No Retreat From Destiny. About the Battle of Monocacy or the Battle that saved Washington. Also from Lion Heart Films.
 
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