GoodRabbitPilgrim
Do Not Live in America
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I'll say one thing for the movie, there's no way the elk he shot was faked. That thing dropped like a spine shot bullock!
Just checked, Blackrobe and Winterhawk are available on YT so I will have to watch them again.
Jeremiah Johnson remains one of my most favorite movies. Not only did it lead me to purchase my TC in the 1970's but I went as far as to name my first son Jeremiah.
I will have to watch it again, along with these others as there remains not much to keep us occupied here in NY
Woody
" (Ever notice that movies primarily about Native Americans always feature a white man in the lead role, whatever it might be?) "I certainly agree about JJ. It was filmed in the Wasatch Mountains in Utah on land where I've frequently hiked. And may I add, A Man Called Horse with Richard Harris. (Ever notice that movies primarily about Native Americans always feature a white man in the lead role, whatever it might be?)
I have to beg to differ about one of the worst films I've ever seen, Winterhawk. Just one tidbit from this absolute disastrous waste of film stock: In one scene Winterhawk is riding his beautiful horse, prancing about on recently plowed/furrowed farmland, with a diesel rig passing by on the highway in the distance.
Side note: The heroine is played by Dawn Wells, who recently passed. RIP Mary Anne.
Except he was born canadian" (Ever notice that movies primarily about Native Americans always feature a white man in the lead role, whatever it might be?) "
Jay Silverheels died in 1980 and what other Native American actor is there?
Wes Studi, Chief Dan George, Russel Means, Elaine Miles, ...." (Ever notice that movies primarily about Native Americans always feature a white man in the lead role, whatever it might be?) "
Jay Silverheels died in 1980 and what other Native American actor is there?
" (Ever notice that movies primarily about Native Americans always feature a white man in the lead role, whatever it might be?) "
Jay Silverheels died in 1980 and what other Native American actor is there?
I certainly agree about JJ. It was filmed in the Wasatch Mountains in Utah on land where I've frequently hiked. And may I add, A Man Called Horse with Richard Harris. (Ever notice that movies primarily about Native Americans always feature a white man in the lead role, whatever it might be?)
I have to beg to differ about one of the worst films I've ever seen, Winterhawk. Just one tidbit from this absolute disastrous waste of film stock: In one scene Winterhawk is riding his beautiful horse, prancing about on recently plowed/furrowed farmland, with a diesel rig passing by on the highway in the distance.
Side note: The heroine is played by Dawn Wells, who recently passed. RIP Mary Anne.
Ever notice that movies primarily about Native Americans always feature a white man in the lead role, whatever it might be?
Great to see Black Robe getting a mention, most have never heard of it.
Juliette, lady Macbeth, Cleopatra were all played by boys. Othello was first played by a white guy. King of Siam played by an English man and a Russian, in the magnificent seven Eli Wallach a Central European Jew would play the Mexican bandit. Most Japanese were played by Chinese during the Second World War movies and much later.What I really wanted to say - but didn't - is that there are almost no movies about Native Americans or First Peoples that aren't also primarily about their interactions with white folks. And the white guys always get top billing, regardless of the story. I can only think of one example of a Hollywood movie just about Native Americans, Windwalker, but guess who's in the lead role? Another white guy, British actor Trevor Howard.
My Dad text me and almost said the same words at almost the same time but add “I always enjoy this one”. Pretty cool.today again for the 100th time....
And the Mountain Men, Winterhawk, Windwalker, How the West Was Won, The Blackrobe, Man in The Wilderness, Drums Along The Mohawk, Northwest Passage, The Kentuckyian ......
"Elk don't know how many feet a horse has!" Classic line!I'll say one thing for the movie, there's no way the elk he shot was faked. That thing dropped like a spine shot bullock!
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