Errol Flynn - Rocky Mountain (USA 1950) - Ending Scene Last Fight
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this movie has a lot to say even today we have been turning our backs and its time to show our
faces that we are USA
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very sad ending flynns last best serious western all around
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Thx Great Old movie.....saw it many times as a youth...thx for posting !
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A wonderful movie I first saw this on a small Philco black and white TV in 1957, on one of the early movie tv channels, I thought the plot was great and the shadows of the location were , glad to see it is posted,Sheb Wooley, Slim Pickens got starts here, Flynn was great. By the way this was Flynn's last Western, Thanks to all who put this together!
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A great movie. Flynn was the man.
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no I was mistaken even John Ford never ended a western as well as this, a very very nice job never saw the movie but the yankee next to wymore was scott something and played Jim Bowie on tv and wymore was flynns last wife and.....
THAT folks was one helluva ending showing just truly how bad bad bad movies
have become it's so good
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some of keighleys stuff here is not bad: very nearly up to John Ford in the visuals and location for a director of almost never a western, he was damned good.
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Flynn had a quality about him in westerns that nobody, not even Cooper had. He was so damned athletic, almost as coordinated as Lancaster and even more daring. Flynn and Ray Milland so far as I know did their own falls from horses: if I am wrong then please correct me, but if not that is very exclusive company.
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even poor quality flynn in this western is just about twenty times better than high
definition dog puke that is about all that there is anymore in the last twenty years
of celluloid this was when they knew how to tell a story and I guess it
didnt hurt that you had real stars like flynn the remake will no doubt be done
with matt damon and george clooney
This was one of the best endings to a movie of not only their time but of all time. Thank you for running it.
YORKB1825 1 year ago 8
Even for a 60-year-old film, that ending was rather touching...
ASonOfLiberty1776 1 year ago 5