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I know how many here on DU dislike John Wayne. but he made some great movies. These were certainly two of them.
El Supremo
(20,365 posts)Quite different. Ethan Edwards was always on the wrong side until the end of this story.
It has a lot of similarities to Cynthia Ann Parker.
villager
(26,001 posts)Hell, I think Ward Bond was even more of a rightwing kook than Wayne, but they managed to make some classic films together, nonetheless.
BeyondGeography
(39,383 posts)on one of these newer 1080p LED tv's. Eye candy galore with those John Ford long shots. It's like seeing old films for the first time. And Wayne, of course, was great.
dem in texas
(2,674 posts)Last edited Wed Aug 19, 2015, 11:41 PM - Edit history (1)
I can't remember the family's name, but the husband, wife, daughter and a young girl slave were in their wagon when attacked by the Comanches, this was near the end of the civil war. If I remember correctly, the wife and girl slave were killed and the daughter kidnapped. The stepson (who was portrayed by John Wayne in the movie) returned from the civil war and searched for the girl for many years while supporting himself by collecting and selling wild honey.
This event happened on land that was once by owned my nephew. There is a Texas historical marker on the site. The town has reenactments of this event and my nephew's daughter once played the girl who was abducted.
I found a write-up about it, the place is called Todd Mountain (really a big hill) which was on the land my nephew owned, says he searched for months, I always heard it was years.
Todd Mountain - Named for family of George W. Todd, first Mason County clerk, which was attacked by Indians at this site while en route to Mason in late Dec. 1864. A 12-year-old black servant girl was killed, 13-year-old Alice Todd taken captive, and Todd's wife, Dizenia Peters Todd (b.1826), wounded severely. Mrs. Todd died about 3 weeks later, in Jan. 1865. An older half-brother, James Smith, returned from the Civil War and searched for Alice for several months, but she was never found. Mrs. Todd and the servant girl were buried in unmarked graves, (150 yards southeast). (1974)
CatWoman
(79,302 posts)that western is rivaled only by "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly".
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)I loved it.
AngryAmish
(25,704 posts)First dvd I bought. Still have it
Elwood P Dowd
(11,443 posts)I was just a kid of 9 or 10 and she was about 15 then I think. Didn't see it again for almost 30 years.