I always call this the "Magic Western" because of the chemistry not just with 2 characters, but with the 3 Western stars Stewart, Murphy, and Duryea, which made this film great. And this scene was a landmark scene.
Looking at the off-kilter bass buttons, might that be one of those odd Belgian accordions? If so, the basses are upside down, I wonder if Jimmy played it for real?
Maybe he was frustrated with the strange layout, thus explaining his sacrificial act at the end there.
I always call this the "Magic Western" because of the chemistry not just with 2 characters, but with the 3 Western stars Stewart, Murphy, and Duryea, which made this film great. And this scene was a landmark scene.
drystyx 2 years ago
I gotta see this movie!
Looking at the off-kilter bass buttons, might that be one of those odd Belgian accordions? If so, the basses are upside down, I wonder if Jimmy played it for real?
Maybe he was frustrated with the strange layout, thus explaining his sacrificial act at the end there.
¡Dale!
babybloc 3 years ago