Victor McLaglen - Sergeant Quinncannon (She Wore a Yellow Ribbon/USA 1949)
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They don't make movies like this anymore... I Luv the Classics
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Great clip....the moral of the story is....dont come between an Irishman and his drink....!!!!
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Great film remind s me of a Sunday afternoon with the family
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My favorite part of the entire move and I love it every time I watch it on TV.
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Victor McLaglen fought Jack Johnson in an exhibition fight. He said he didn't do too well against Johnson but he considered it an honor to fight him.
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I think all the McLaglen brothers did some acting. A couple of them were even bigger than Victor!
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A True Classic
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A toast first and then the guardhouse...if you're able. LOL! great stuff.
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Fighting Victor McLaglen was always a dangerous moment in film for a stuntman. A highly-ranked professional heavy-weight prizefighter prior to World War I and his subsequent acting career, McLaglen never fully learned how to pull a stage punch and would from time-to-time land a solid hit during filming. Even in his 60s, look at the speed his punches are thrown at.
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YAAAAYYY! that's how a SOLDIER RETIRES!! YAAAAYYY!!
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A man's man !
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I LOVE THIS SCENE!!!!! CLASSIC!
Komm Fritz...hahahahahahaha!!! Danke, dass Du das wieder eingestellt hast, großartig!!
igelche2 1 year ago 4
@igelche2
Das mußte einfach sein. Ich weiß nicht wie oft ich das mittlerweile schon gesehen habe, aber ich amüsiere mich immer wieder aufs neue darüber. Victor McLaglen, einzigartig als Sergeant Quinncannon (und überhaupt). ..Komm Fritz......Hans!....Dazu noch Hochbauer und der irishe Kamerad. Voll auf die Mütze, aber auf eine Art, die so darzustellen ich mir in den heutigen Filmen nicht mehr vorstellen kann.
DukeFanGermany 1 year ago 4