Broken Arrow -- Beginning
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Iam Real Disapointed in the Values People Have That Have Made So Many Negative remarks about a Man that made
the Movies of those eras a Part of american Heritage. Just Enjoy Being Blessed by Him, Let God Judge Not us.
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@JayCares53 those people who'd made negative remarks don't deserve to enjoy free stuff. i am glad that you have made a wise statement.
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Could it be?! This video is actually free of Skyrim jokes.
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Could be the film 'Zulu'?
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sounds like all quiet on the western front
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thank you for sharing this information with me and the viewers.
i'd read sometime ago that Bruce Lee was offered that role but he'd rejected it.
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One of the best 'westerns' of the period. Very fair.... some Natives unfortunately played by non-natives but that was common at the time and they did involve some authentic Native people. And at least they had it written into the opening narration by Stewart that it's in english so we can understand it which somehow makes the Indians speaking english a lot more tolerable haha.
ShawDAMAN 2 weeks ago
@ShawDAMAN
i believe any worthy actor could fit into any role in a movie.
David Carradine acted as a Chinese (Shaolin monk) in the Kung Fu TV series.
like i'd said before, no problem about that. i'd enjoyed watching those Kung Fu episodes.
vincentyeo88 2 weeks ago
@vincentyeo88 I would mostly agree, it's just that so many of the non-Indian actors in so many westerns of that era *didn't* fit very well haha.
ShawDAMAN 2 weeks ago
@ShawDAMAN
haha, i know that! but this video clip isn't a documentary about native Americans.
you know making a movie is a business for profit, and a producer has to find a popular actor to play that leading role to make a box-office hit.
vincentyeo88 2 weeks ago
@vincentyeo88. Actually he had worked so hard toward the role and had counted on doing the part so much that when he was rejected he returned to Hong Kong and there found out he was famous for his Green Hornet Kato roll and was starred in his first Kung Fu movie. The rest is history.
mvies77 4 months ago
@mvies77
oh i see. thank you for the information.
vincentyeo88 4 months ago