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  • what is the instrument the guy is playing with his fingers and mouth ?

  • @merandabrown It's called a Mouth Harp.

  • I NEED always keeping this movie. can not forget about this movie and will never forget the first movie I saw and touched me very much touched

  • What a great scene! I don't think I've ever seen this movie! Can somebody tell me please whom all is in this movie?

  • Love this movie! One of the first westerns that really made an impression on me as a kid.

    Steve McQueen just looked competent and at home in a Western setting - you could believe he could read sign and work cattle.

    Great actor, too... understated and completely convincing.

  • Don't care if Red Dead Redemption isn't as funny as San Andreas. When I get it, I'm sure I'll go into McQueen/ Eastwood/ Bronson mode, and be The Good... Lol!

  • It's a film ether like it and that's it.

  • Tom Horn was crap.

  • Most people who elevate Leone to a high rung I have found have never even seen

    the stuff by Hawks or Mann or Boetticher or Ford or Walsh, in fact to mention Walsh usually draw wide eyed stares. Who the hell is he. Colorado Territory is worth all of Leones westerns put together and then some. But, hey, if it makes them happy to watch something dull and stupid, I ain't gonna stop them. Look at the AFI list of the hundred greatest films. Yikes.

  • @doctornoooo Spaghettis were this, they were that. Frankly, I love the total theatre in them.

    But some of my personal favorite Westerns made by Americans includes Buchanan Rides Alone ( colour, Randolph Scott late 1950s ) . Good direction, amazing landscapes. Need to re- see it, it's been 6 years.

  • If cholu feels Leone is a genius, let him. A lot of closeups of eyeballs and a zingy

    score does not a western or genius make. Even Fonda was far more terrifying in

    Warlock, a seond rate western, but a lot more interesting than anything Leone

    ever ripped off. By that I mean the first Eastwood western: Yojimbo was the rip off,

    a far better western made by a really great director Kurosawa, But at least

    Leone stole from the best.

  • yeah this a real western: maybe somebody can tell me how in hell Eastwoods

    the unforgiven ever got the rep it did, I can't forgive it anyway. It's a mess. Here

    is the real thing. In fact its close to being the last good western ever turned out

    in this country before it you had Will Penny Wild Bunch Junior Bonner and then

    of course all the glorious ones before them. Sorry cant even include Missouri Breaks unless you like your westerns made by stone lunatics.

  • @doctornoooo the best western ever made was 1968's sergio leone's Once Upon A Time In The West......followed closely by The Good The Bad And The Ugly...Ennio Morricone did the score on Both and Sergio Directed the second as well....get with the program.....

  • Does anyone have the rest of this film to post? A great story about a very tough guy.

  • The older dude with the white hair was in Anne of Green Gables.

  • This guy has another run-in with Horn's rifle later on in town. He ends up face down in a mud puddle that time.

  • They were a whompin' and a stompin'.

  • A GREAT movie! Steve McQueen should have did more westerns.

  • @sumogorilla Amen!! This is a great film. A classic!!!! Steve is a natural at westerns.

  • Crap movie which rightly flopped.

  • @PeterFirthFan Yeah it flopped, but is a far better film than eastwood's derivitive 'Unforgiven," which was a piece of pretentious junk, Peter.

  • Why did it flop? Was it because McQueen had been away for too long?

  • @TechnoToxicRaver Techno..PeterFirth is a waste of space. This moron knows not the first thing about Steve or his films. It's comments are a waste of space and the true junk. Just a pmpled faced geek.

  • That's how its done.

    Thanks.

  • McQueen, still the king of cool, after all these years!!

  • One of my favorite parts of the movie. At 1:34 McQueen points the rifle slightly to the side as Farnsworth crosses in front. Cool little detail.

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