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10 Things You Didnt Know about D B Cooper
10 Things You Didn’t Know about D.B. Cooper
Several years on and we still don’t know the identity of D.B. Cooper. On November 24, 1971, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, a well-dressed middle-aged man purchased a one-way airplane ticket from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington. He paid for the ticket with a $20 bill and gave his name as “Cooper. Dan Cooper.” Once he and the 36 other passengers boarded, Cooper sat in seat 18E, sipped a bourbon and seven, smoked some Raleigh cigarettes, and passed the flight attendant a note stating that he had… A BOMB.
He proceeded to show her something in his attaché case that certainly resembled a bomb. Cooper eventually ended up with $200,000 in ca...
Several years on and we still don’t know the identity of D.B. Cooper. On November 24, 1971, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, a well-dressed middle-aged man purchased a one-way airplane ticket from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington. He paid for the ticket with a $20 bill and gave his name as “Cooper. Dan Cooper.” Once he and the 36 other passengers boarded, Cooper sat in seat 18E, sipped a bourbon and seven, smoked some Raleigh cigarettes, and passed the flight attendant a note stating that he had… A BOMB.
He proceeded to show her something in his attaché case that certainly resembled a bomb. Cooper eventually ended up with $200,000 in ca...
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10 Things You Didnt Know About Jesse James
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Jesse James Jesse James is one of the most notorious outlaws in the history of the American Wild West. When Jesse was still alive, America already loved him, for, in him, there was adventure in an otherwise dull, slowly-turning-scientific age. So he became a legend in his own lifetime by committing crimes supposedly out of revenge for the poor treatment he, his f...
10 Things You Didn't Know About John Dillinger
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About John Dillinger John Herbert Dillinger, one of the most famous names in modern American criminal scene, Dillinger lived between 1903 and 1934. During the Depression of the 1930s, his bank robberies were generally regarded as revenge on society's financial institutions that were unfairly exploiting the economically distressed. Outside Chicago’s Biograph Theatre, Di...
Ten things you didn’t know about Wyatt Earp
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Ten Things You Didn't Know About Wyatt Earp Wyatt Earp became a living legend throughout a long and often turbulent life. At one time or another, he was a brothel owner, a saloon keeper, a lawman in different jurisdictions, a miner of gold and silver, a gambler, and a professional referee for boxing matches. However, he became a consultant for western films in Hollywood late in life. But Wyatt'...
Ten things you should know about Lucky Luciano
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Most of us are familiar with the Italian-American mafia immortalized by films like Donnie Brasco, Goodfellas, and The Godfather. However, what you are probably not aware of is that there's one man without whom the mafia would never have reached its level of far-reaching influence. And that is none other than Charles "Lucky" Luciano. Luciano became the first leader of the powerful Genovese crime...
Ten things you didn’t know about Doc Holliday
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Ten things you didn’t know about Doc Holliday In the canon of the Wild West, you cannot set apart Wyatt Earp from “Doc” Holliday. They go together like cowboys and horses, whiskey and shot glasses, and guns and holsters. Gary Roberts, the author of Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend, says, “Wyatt Earp is the hero, the stalwart lawman, the primary figure.” Doc Holliday is a 1997 biography of the ...
Ten Amazing Accomplishments of Winston Churchill
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Ten Amazing Accomplishments of Winston Churchill Most famous for successfully leading Great Britain during the Second World War is Winston Churchill. Even though he might have lost elections after the war, Churchill served a second term as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1951 to 1955. He was also a prominent non-fictional writer and won the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature. To know more...
Ten Things You Didn't Know About The "Real" Peaky Blinders!
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Ten Things You Didn't Know About The "Real" Peaky Blinders!
Ten Amazing Accomplishments of Alexander the Great
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Ten Amazing Accomplishments of Alexander the Great
Ten Things You Didn't Know About Ancient Greece
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Ten Things You Didn't Know About Ancient Greece
The strongly suppressed coughing. Powerful!! Exactly how it is when you try to force your body to function still sick. Fucking powerful. His accent &e speach absolutely spot on too.
Say wen
Im your Huckleberry is incorrect. Sounds just like it, but what he REALLY says is, Im your Huckle-bearer. A huckle is a handel of a casket.
Doc my dude
Kilmer killed with that line...I'm your huckleberry" 😂 But that part of the scene where the director has them going in circles was ridiculous! 😂 He messed up a really awesome scene.
I have watched this movie because of val soo many freaken times… at least 80 times… and i still get chills on his parts…
Lol Johnny Ringo would win agenst Wyatt but scared of doc
Stop misquoting! I’m your huckle bearer is the line. He’s saying I’ll carry your casket.
"I'm your huckleberry Ringo" replied the cheerful doctor "That's just my game". Direct quote from the 1920's book "Tombstone: An Iliad of the Southwest" The script says huckleberry, and that's where the writer got it from. Val Kilmer has confirmed it is what he said. Also, there is no such thing as a huckle bearer, that is a BS myth that was made up on the internet. Nobody ever said it or even heard it until years after the movie when it was invented on the web.
I’ll be your huckle bearer
Huckleberry. Just as the script says. And it's "I'm your", not "I'll be your"
If ever there was a TOTALLY sincere look on one's face, when Doc Holiday said "I wasn't..." most certainly was it!
They had the most awesome mustaches in the Old West. Just an observation.
It’s a good thing we had a camera man filming this documentary live
When lay-off comes on an 1-3/4 yr job lol
Yes
He already has the gun cocked behind him.
I know he didn't move west because of health reasons
Its huckle bearer
Nope. No such term ever existed until it was made up on the internet. It's absolutely huckleberry. Script says so, and so does Val Kilmer.
doc holiday was my great great great great great grandfather!!!
Interesting, since he never had children
This is the only time someone dubbed this music over a movie scene and it actually worked and hit at the correct time.
“Raymond, what did you want to be?”
Haha "I wasn't" priceless ❤
Johnny was like oh shit
Good job putting nonsense songs
Check out Ringo: " well, I dudn't think you had in you". I love it.😅
Looks like somebody just walked over your grave.
I wasn't.
Here's one. Gamblers moved around on the circuit. Typically they'd arrive in a new town and if successful they'd buy their own saloon/gambling hall/brothel to increase their earnings by getting a percentage from every table plus liquor sales and ladies' fees. (Supposedly that's how Doc met Big Nose Kate). At one time Doc came to Dallas, Texas when it was still a small community. There he owned his own place for a while, about 200-300 yards from what is now Dealey Plaza, the site of a rather famous incident in November 1963.
Lucky Luciano was also a rat 🐀
I've always been fascinated by the life of Alexander the Great. To think about how he conquered so many powerful nations by the age of 33, is amazing, to say the least! His death, and where his body ended up, is still a mystery.
MY ALTIME FAVORITE COWBOY MOVIE BY FAR/// SEEN IT AT THE THEATER WHEN IT CAME OUT, WOW UNBELIEVABLE SOUND AFFECTS 🏁🏁🏁
As Doc Holliday said to Johny Ringo, "You look like someone just walked over your grave"
I can tell y'all something you don't know. John Henry Holliday's was a Scot and his real last name was Halliday. It got messed up on a census and he just kept it. How do I know? I'm his Great-Great Niece on my grandma's side. God bless ya suh!
Brad Pitt couldn’t help but to get his just accolades for his skill at acting. His ability to be a leading man and a character actor is very rare. Phoenix, Day-Lewis, you get the idea
“”I wasn’t ☺️”
Doc said "I'm your hucklebearer". Huckles were the handles on a coffin. Meaning "i'll carry your coffin".
He did not, and they were not. Coffin handles were never, ever called Huckles. Just look up the word "Huckle" in any dictionary. Never meant any part of a coffin, or anything close to a handle. There isn't a single literary reference to "huckle bearer" that's NOT on the internet and predates this movie that exists. It's not written down anywhere. Because it didn't not exist. He absolutely said I'm your huckleberry, which is confirmed by reading the script. Or by looking up the title of Val Kilmer's book. Kilmer himself has heard this "bearer" nonsense and refuted it.
dillinger carried a colt hammerless. .32. not a .38.
did he died?
I calculate that’s the end of this video.
How he just dosnt lose eye contact and smiles as he says "I wasnt" just give you chills. Makes you think his fucked
Is war
Screw Tic Toc! That's a poor place to see a man like me (Doc Holiday)! A real AMERICAN!
so wrong....
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It’s not huckleberry it’s huckleberrer
Huckleberry.
It was, "I'm your hucklebearer". Val Kilmer accidently said "I'm your huckleberry", and it stuck. But historically hucklebearer. Listen closely to val in his portrayal of doc when he confronts micheal bien playing johnny ringo, its subtle but he says it.
@MF Nickster No, it's not. Sheesh.
@MF Nickster Not true. I'm an actual expert in this field. I rely on old newspaper accounts and other period evidence as well as accounts verified in the national archives just to name a few sources. Not Hollywood. You just want to argue. Go away!
@@bakwada1 You are no such thing. There isn't a single literary reference to "huckle bearer" from any time period prior to the internet and message board, predating this movie. It did not exist. It's not in any old book, newspaper, obituary, national archives...nothing. Val Kilmer did not "accidentally" say "huckle bearer". It's literally in the script, which is online and can be read. The script writer lifted that phrase from a 1920's book "Tombstone: An Iliad of the Southwest" in which Doc tells Ringo "I'm your huckleberry. That's JUST my game", just like he does in the movie. "I'm your huckleberry" is a well-documented old saying that exists in many books. Unlike "huckle bearer" which only exists on the internet, starting in about 1997. As described, it's grammatically incorrect anyway. Allegedly, the casket handle was a huckle. (never was) So if you carried the casket, you were a huckle bearer. That's stupid. That would literally mean "handle bearer". You don't bear the handle of anything, you bear the LOAD, which would be the casket in this case. Further proof can be found by simply looking up the word "Huckle". It never, ever meant anything remotely resembling "casket handle", or any other part of a casket, or any type of handle. It means "Hip, haunch". Always did. So just that alone kills the "huckle bearer" nonsense myth.
@@SealofPerfection wrong
@@bakwada1 I accept your surrender. Go forth and Huckle "bearer" no more
Doc holiday vs Johnny Ringo
If you are from Valdosta you should know most of this. Sadly I encounter people occasionally that have never heard of Doc Holliday. That's living under a rock .
Historians love to try and discredit Doc John Henry Holiday. They want to say he was not a good gun slinger. They want to say he could not shoot, even 4 feet away he would miss his target. They said he was fast but not accurate. They want to say well he only killed a few men. Here are facts, the wild west was dangerous, gun fights would start for any reason, a reputation would actually get you into a fight. Look at Wild Bill Hickock, he was challenged. Gambling was one of the main reasons for gun fights. He saved Wyatt from a huge group of desperados, which the entire group had guns and he stopped them. they could have all turned to shoot him, they choose not to cause they knew he was fast and accurate. And he fought in the OK Corral. Even if he was only in a few gun fights, he was no coward, he was fast and accurate enough not to be shot and killed.
Anyone who knows anything about Wyatt already knew all this stuff. Waste of time.
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