Ever since I discovered David Carradine as a kid in the wonderful, unique, and original television series Kung Fu, I knew he was a special actor and man. I've never seen anyone quite or even remotely like him.
Have you read his biography? If you get a chance read the biography about David called “Endless Highway.” What a life he had. His father was a famous actor, Shakespearean and movies. The Carradine brothers turned out pretty good considering all they went through as children. He explains why Kung Fu could not continue. But what a legacy! Some truly fine work!
What you say is so very True as I too found the same in this amazing man as an actor and a man. I was Hooked when I was much younger as a younggirl and even as grew into an adult and still am today. I’m SO happy finding this movie and other films and things he was in, their for sure great masterpieces of All Time. But my favorite is and always will be his Kung-Fu episodes I grew-up watching and enjoying SO much. I’m thrilled finding this movie here with David Carradine. Did you know his father also an actor? Yes he was, he starred in 351 films, some were low-budget but still got credits for. And did you know how David Carradine died? SO sad, he was found hanging was ruled as death by asphyxiation wearing fishnet stalkings and dark wig hanging by a bar in a closet @ a Bangkok Hotel Suicide was ruled out, was like was a sexual act was going on had ligatures around his neck and genitals. His manager said he had been filming at the time of his death. A maid found him dead when she entered the hotel room to clean the room. Holy shit it’s like a part in one of his movies gone wrong. Was June 5th, 2009 I remember when it happened, was all hush hush for awhile because of how he died, he obviously was delving in dark sexual fantasies he acted upon that ended-up leading to his demise. He was 72 years old. Obviously he was (allegedly) hiring male prostitutes to help him do these dark sexual acts. Sucha sad’d tragedy.
I think they tried to hire Bruce Lee to play Kane, but he was unavailable. It's too bad that Lee never had a cameo with Kung Fu. He could have played Kanes annoying relative and smacked him in the mug.
I remember seeing this made for TV movie in 1979. Also excellent the Steve McQueen Tom Horn film! I've always remembered his line "That's the biggest bug I've ever seen!"
This is a good story. Carridine was a very good actor who refused to play the game most of the time. He really did have charm and talent. Kung Fu was brilliant. Still is. He could really sing too!
Richard Widmark, good choice. His best movie, in my opinion, was Warlock, with Henry Fonda and Anthony Quinn. This was a decent movie, proving that the winners don't always get to write the history.
David Carradine had the greatest captivating mannerisms facial expressions even when he didn't have any speaking lines was so charming. What a tragedy that we lost him. RIP
You really think He hung/choked Himself erotically in a Bangkok Hotel? Maybe not. Maybe He had Hollywood dirt and they got Him in Bangkok. Nice City by the way I have been there.
I don't know who put thumbs down but just the historical value is awesome. The non-Americans who thumbed down should take a moment for introspection. I prefer the Steve McQueen version though.
"Government is not reason, it is not eloquence-- it is force. Like fire it's a dangerous servant and a fearful master, never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." -- George Washington
Without Government the world would be chaos, it would be a jungle, it would be a Dog eat Dog place. Women, children would be Victims to the evil men, good hearted men would be victim to Evil men. No Government is perfect but it's a needed thing cuz of the evil of human beings .
I've watched the legend of Tom Horn ,(starring Steve McQueen dozens of dozens of times) And a fan of both actors.... I love both renditions.... Though this is the first time ever seeing this with David Carradine.... This was different but still very very good!
Great movie based on a true story. There were two versions: Carradine's movie dealt with Horn's life as a whole, with a big emphasis on Horn's earlier part of his career, particularly with his search for Geronimo. Steve McQueen's movie dealt solely with the later part of Horn's career,l as a "range detective" in Wyoming. Both great movies.
@ZAP It depends on which source is considered. some biographers source some people present when Horn was executed, who testify to Horn's innocence and that he was framed by his employers, who decided that Horn had outlived his usefulness and, especially after one of his brutal killings of a rustler, that public sentiment was beginning to turn against them; the publicity of the "enforcement killings" would bring unwanted publicity; at that time, the catlle barons ran politics in the Wyoming Territory, and were opposed to it's proposed statehood. The killings could complicate things to a point that the barons hadn't anticipated. On the other hand, other historians believed through the years that justice was served at Horn's hanging. The concensus today, however, seems to be that he was innocent.
Great movie and story.The best Western of him and Ritchard Witmark i,ve seen.He did not make many westerns.The other great weatern SERIES was in 1976 when we started tv in S.A. CALLED "SHANE" EVERY FRIDAY AT 7PM. for 6 months.
ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS SHOW !!! DAVID CARRIDINE WAS AND ALWAYS BE THE PERFECT GRASSHOPPER !!! HE TAUGHT ALL OF US !!! GOOD LIFE LESSONS AND HOW PEOPLE SHOULD TREAT OTHER PEOPLE WITH KINDNESS AND RESPECT !!!
There's something special about David Carradine. Was it Kung Foo Or just that he's such a cool dude ? Thanks for the movie. Long live "The Grasshopper "
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Very watchable movie you do not want to sleep through. David Caradine does an outstanding job of lead actor in a story about telling something like the truth about one of the biggest whoppers we ever learned in school! There was really no one living in north America when we got there, remember?
Robert Redford planned to make the most authentic film on Tom Horn,a 3 hour epic with Sydney Pollack directing,but when he heard about this film and the McQueen one,just going into production,he cancelled the movie,what a shame,it would have been incredible,if anyone has seen Jeremiah Johnson,you know what I mean,what a great loss.
I’m glad I found this. This story and character is taken from the historical events of the old west in the United States. There was a real Tom Horne which did a lot of things mentioned in this film. David Carradine is perfect for the role and character in this film, he did marvelous job…👍❤️🥰
Nobody Real ever said that.. Christian means to be Christ - like & pretty sure the world hurt Christ a lot in every way possible. He told His followers centuries ago, few & meagre of statue that if they did this to Him surely the world would wound themselves, as well. The pagan power-lusting princes's of this world murdered Christ because He told the Truth & exposed the hypocrisy of religious leaders & healed people. Those were his crimes of which He was killed. He was never immune to injury nor expected to be.
I think the saying, “You can’t hurt a Christian,” was a way of saying eternal life is a bigger deal than physical life - especially relevant when a believer in Christ faces the certainty of physical death. I probably wouldn’t say it that way because it’s open to misinterpretation, but I take it as a shorthand way of affirming what Christ said in Luke 12: “And I say to you, My friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do.”
I can never get over the criminal treatment to the great Indian nation. They were a proud and fierce nation of people who owned this land for thousands of years until the white race came to the shores. But this kind of criminality is really evident is most races unfortunately. When will people learn to live together in peace, after all we all want the same things in life.
I saw this about 35 years ago, as a student in France. I have always wanted to see it in English. It's a first rate production. Thanks for posting. And Karen Black in her prime? You can't do better...
Robert Crawford.....I saw it in the get to in east LA with Poncho Via's great great grandson and Geronimo's great-great-grandson on an old fucked up black and white TV right up the street from Cheech Maran's moms house. On Figueroa st. On the old Figueroa ranch driveway....how's that for history ..I'm lucky that way...walk with the Lord and the path is glorious
Repent! Repent! Repent! LOL lying is a sin but no I get it I do that all the time when somebody comments about their PhD‘s MDsHouses in Malibu and so forth lying dogs!
So much for our beloved judicial system! Amazing that the witness against him had to read his statement. Wonder if the ones who profited from his help was the same ones who was finished with his services and got another patsy.
It did it again...has anyone else had the very last ten minutes of their shows break up and drive you crazy??? This is the third movie in a row this has happened to me! And with such a good movie, it drives me nuts!!!
It ended fine for me, but I do understand your frustration. I always read a few comments now or use my cursor to see if the end will show credits, as have watched too many where the end is missing. Theres nothing worse than watching a great movie only to miss the end.
Always a *_Gooood_* film to watch!! 👌 David Carradine delivers his unique brand of performance, while Karen Black (as always) is perfectly cast!!! Thank God in our era, that a defendant is "usually" convicted on what is commonly called "EVIDENCE".... 😜
No it's far worse nowadays, justice works the opposite way : when there is evidence, then the criminal is not condemned (or only to a fraction of the usual sentence), so that it's the victim who is sentenced and humiliated.
@@briang.7206 Perhaps that was his way of saying that he didn't make that shot. People die everyday! The authorities don't have to hurry them along the way in the name of justice!
This miniseries' total running time is almost 3 hours. The missing scenes are (in total): -After Horn and Siebert leave the cowboys' camp, they stop at a saloon in a town and buy several bottles of liquor. Siebert explains his philosophy about women (the best are fat and sad). Follows the scene about Siebert's wounds. -At the fort, the night after the talk with Gen. Crook, Siebert and Horn talk while drinking. Siebert tells anecdotes of the soon-to-arrive Capt. Crawford, praising his courage, saying he must be a colonel by now. Follows the scene of they departing the fort. -After Siebert joking talk to Crawford to which he doesn't answer, they stop for a rest. Crawford then tells them why he is still a Captain: he had an argument with a General, before witnesses, and he was right. So, he was passed over. He didn't quit just because he had no other thing to do. Then, the Sonora, Mexico scene. -After Capt. Crawford gets shot by the Mexicans, a battle ensues. Siebert goes around them trying to shoot the cannon soldiers, but he is made a prisoner. The Mexicans propose an exchange: all the American horses for Siebert. Horn accepts, against Lt. Lawton's protests. When six Mexicans go for the horses, they find themselves surrounded by Horn, Free and cavalry men. Horn proposes an exchange: the six Mexicans for Siebert. It is done. Follows the scene of Gen. Miles arriving at Fort Bowie. -After the deadly Apache ambush, at a hotel/brothel, Siebert and Horn are called back by Lawton, now a captain. Both scouts jokingly advise Capt. Lawton to use the heliograph instead. Follows the scouts' conversation with Gen. Miles at Fort Bowie. -After Siebert and Horn leave Gen. Miles, there's a small scene: Lawton escorts Ernestina to her house at the fort, and Horn notices it. Follows the scene of Horn trick roping for her to see. -After their talk at the door, Tom and Ernestina don't go to bed immediately. They have a long talk, drinking coffee. She thanks Tom for rescuing her brother, despite Tom barely knowing him. -When they are in bed, after first kissing, conversation continues. Ernestina tells Tom she is getting married to a boring man who isn't a soldier like her father and brother; she is tired of seeing death and just wants a man who outlive her. But now she is thinking she may be wrong. Then, they make love. Follows the scene of the Cavalry in route. -The scene of Horn and the Cavalry tracking Geronimo is longer. They won't rest until Geronimo does, and he doesn't. It's shown several Apaches fall dead from exhaustion, and several skirmishes. Follows the scene of Horn talking to Geronimo into surrendering. -After the Apaches are taken to Florida and Horn is knocked down by soldiers, Horn is imprisoned. Siebert visits him, brings him liquor and news: he'll be released in a few days. Siebert proposes they work together in mining. Horn replies Siebert will have his mine taken away somehow, and drinks the whole bottle. He screams he is fed up of being used, and trashes his cell in fury. Siebert watches, worried. Follows the image of Horn leaving, alone, and the transition to Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1901. -After Horn talks to Ernestina, goes to his appointment and is told to wait, Sheriff Smalley goes to talk with her about Horn. He knows Horn was called to deal with the rustlers, what diminishes his standing as a sheriff; but he alone can't do more. Ernestina tells him he's a great man, but a terrible sheriff. Smalley is worried about what a man with Horn's reputation is going to do. He also notices Ernestina is different: she is wearing her hair down. -After Horn has the confrontation with the four guys at the saloon, he finds there an old acquaintance: ex-Gen. Crook. They drink and talk about the old times, how Horn has progressed, and how other officers they knew (the worst of them) had ascending careers, whereas Crook is now an itinerant lecturer, telling stories to children about the Indian Wars. Follows the scene of Horn arriving drunk at Ernestina's house. -After Ernestina puts the drunk Horn to bed, he tells her he defied four men to a duel despite he had no bullets left in his gun. She asks what would have happened if they had fired at him, he answers they would never have done it. Follows the scene of Horn going to the rustlers' ranch. -After Horn shoots at the rustlers' house and tells them to leave, there's a short scene in which he talks to a young man in a cabin (maybe another rustler), tells him a hurried story of apparitions and Indian torture, and rides away. Frightened, the young man prepares to leave immediately. Follows the scene of Horn and Ernestina's breakfast in bed. -After the scenes of Horn intimidating the rustlers, there's a long scene with him and Ernestina talking in her bedroom. She is looking at his mementos. He talks about old loves, and tells her if she had stayed in Arizona, he would have made her pregnant and run away from her. She finds a cowboy champion medal and asks how he won it. He explains his first assistant, a Marshall, told him to participate in the contest while he and guards escorted the notorious Apache Kid and others away. He did, won, and right after that he learned the Apache had killed the guards and escaped; as nobody spoke their language, they didn't notice the plot until too late. They died because he wasn't there. After that, he started to drink heavily. And then Buffalo Bill asked him to join his show with his act, and Horn yelled at him (and at Ernestina) that he has no act and all his men are dead. Later, Ernestina helps Horn to dress for his night shift. Follows the scene of Horn killing the rustlers in their houses. Then comes the killing of the boy, and there are no more missing scenes from that point onwards.
Excellent commentary. I’d give my eye teeth to find a DVD or video cassette, in English, of this movie that hasn’t been edited to reduce the runtime down to less than 2 1/2 hours . . . .
This version is better than the one Steve McQueen in it. This gives more insight on Tom Horns life. Great movie..plus, it was all set up to get him out of picture.
Never seen the movie, and I was a fan of David Carradine. My younger years were full of thing better forgotten. So it is no wonder I missed this one. But then, watching television back then was very low on my list of things I thought I needed to accomplish. Hell of a movie though, seeings how it was made for television. However, I really hate it when I get to the end of a movie and the main character get killed off. I guess I am a bit of an old fashioned guy. I like my heroes flawed, and my women less than honorable. I prefer to see the hero head off into the sunset leaving everyone wondering what happened next. That's what made Brad Pitt's Character in the, "Legend Of The Fall" so great. Did he kill the bear, or did it get revenge for the claw Tristan Ludlow cut off as a youngster? We will never know, but the mysterious ending allowed the viewer to wonder where he went if he indeed did kill the bear. Someone said in one of the comments, you never allow anyone else make you who you are, because then when they desire, they can destroy you. It's like when Hollywood's publicists make you, they can then destroy you, but if you made yourself into who you are, no one can destroy you. Tina Turner told the judge at her divorce that all she wanted was her name, because she made herself, not her abusing husband, Ike Turner. He needed her, not her needing him. I guess in time I will respect the end, especially since actual history proves he was hung, but I don't have to like it. What I want to know, but never will, is who, if anyone, caught up with the lying son of a bitch, Marshal Joe LeFlors, who committed perjury to get Horn hung. Rest in Peace Mr Horn. (If you were truly innocent of the boys murder) As for David Carradine, he was one of the best B actors of all time. His Kung Fu series was an all time classic, but he still was just a B actor though. Hell, we all know of a B actor we thought, or think, was great. David was one of mine. RIP David.
Yes, I was SO addicted watched absolutely every episode and even when there use to be marathons, I remember on weekends I faithfully watched every one. I use to have a major crush on him, especially the man Carradine portrayed as Kwai Chang Caine in Kung Fu🥋 However was a huge Fan basically anything and everything he portrayed as being. Let’s face it The Man David Carradine was very special, was a unique individual that had a special kinda spirit about him not only in his spirits also as a man. Ppl appeared to gravitate toward him, loved him and enjoyed his amazing talents as an actor especially in Kung Fu, connected with him even s the man he was. In 1972’ when I watched the start of the 1st Kung Fu episode, I was addicted from the 1st episode, 0’Yes indeed am sure everyone was, Right people (Heck Yeaaahh) Instantly there was just something about David Carradine he had what I refer to s a Kindred Heart, Spirit and Soul. . . . Always reminded me of one of my All-Time greats “Billy Jack” which I also loved as one of myFav movie greats and actor Tom Laughlin, he too was amazing. 🥋🙏🛐🙏🌹{{R.I.P.}}🌹🙏🛐🙏🥋 Billy Jack and David Carradine Blessing’s from Santa Clarita, California - Angel🥰💕🫶🏻
Thank you for posting this wonderful and rare movie. I saw it when it first came out and bought the VHS tape, but now I can't even find that and it never made it to DVD unfortunately, so thanks again for posting it! Nick.
First time seeing this movie. Excellent how they stayed fairly accurate to the real history. Disgusting thing what those damned cattle baron's did to Tom Horn. They weren't fit to dust his boots for him.
I watched the TV series "SHANE" in the early 1970's as a very young child. David Carradine was the lead as "Shane" I was and still am a huuuuuuge fan. Sad that we lost him, regardless in which manner or reason. I was very young when he left a lasting impression on me. There is only one individual with that "stage presence"
This is a pretty good movie!! What a horrible death David carriadine went through!! He didn’t deserve it, why?? He was a good actor!! Richard and Karen did well too! May they all Rest In Peace and went to heaven to be with the lord!! Thank you for this movie it brings back memories!god bless!!
...if you want to know the..spiritual goal of ..David Carradine’s Soul..his vision of what he was reaching for..in his Heart..beyond this world...look to him through the.Kung Fu.. TV series.A man is more than the shadows in his life...or moment of death.In a man....Ideal..is everything. 🐝🌈💫
Widmark was one of my favorite all time western actors... & David Caradine was a pretty decent actor as well. Saw this 20-30 yrs ago. From memory a sad ending
William Goldman was paid $500,000 for this script, with a deal that involved Robert Redford, but the deal fell through. Steve McQueen did his Tom Horn project that went to theatres when this went to television. I am not sure if this piece fails because of directing or editing, but it does not work well. Still, from a bad history point of view, it is interesting. I guess these guys needed the work. Goldman himself never watched it, saying "it was a bad experience."
Back in the mid eighties I met and spoke to David for quite a while. I came away liking him considerably and always felt that he was a highly underrated actor. This movie, however, is a travesty - total Hollywood BS from A-Z. With the exception of the 1960 version of Moby Dick, virtually every Hollywood handling of a historical figure, event, era, or a classic novel, is a disgraceful misrepresentation.
Slightly off topic - Tom Horn's autobiography (written while he was awaiting execution) is an interesting read. It is pretty easy to find for download.
Fun Fact: Director Jack Starrett played brutal cop Art Galt in 'First Blood' (falls to his death from the helicopter). Also played Gabby Johnson in 'Blazing Saddles'.
I love Westerns as a European. But I have noticed only recently, they are always SLOW, PAINFUL AND LONG Stories.. A 2 hour movie could have been spent in 15 minutes. Drifter - Girl - Bar - GunFight - Love - Leave Town - Find love - Set up a new home !!
Ummmm, not really. It's touchy enough for us to walk as Christians, and most just skirt the edges. There was no inference whatsoever to Christianity in the movie, let alone in the life of Mr. Horn. Let us not be led to believe that we can live as WE want, and bely the reality of the wasteland of Hell and eternal death,, or the Gift of Eternal life with the Creator.
There's a novelization of this William Goldman's script by D.R. Bensen. Copies are for sale in vintage book stores, and one available to read online. All the missing scenes are there, and a few more details, with almost no changes.
GOOOOD Film…. that I haven't seen in Decades!! So very well-written; well cast and well performed throughout, where "Mr. Horn" may indeed be one the Last American Westerns scripted involving THIS somewhat "old" style of Story Telling = IE: A western story with actually something Of Value To SAY AND Portray!!! David Carradine delivering a Classic "David Carradine" demeanor, and Ditto for later career roles of Richard Widmark, with Karen Black following suit with another "tight" depiction of the girl from "the other side of the tracks"..... All stylishly presented, albeit ending in tragedy. THX Suneleb.
Based on the true story of frontiersman Tom Horn, Carradine turns in a top rate performance as a cattle detective accused of killing a young farm boy. Great cast including Richard Widmark as a drunk scout, Karen Black as the love interest, and Richard Masur as the sheriff. This made for TV movie was entertaining but not historically accurate, still fun viewing.
PTAblues I don't know what would I do with this injustice that men's law's do , because Mr.hurn didn't kill the boy. It 's clear the sheriff is a nasty liar. I leave God my HEHOBA make paying this injustice to whom it deserve. Thank you. My best the Suavesito.
Always wished they'd made a movie about Micky Free, his real name was Felix Telez,and he led an interesting life. Back in the day dime novels were written about him and his mule which he was said to always rode. As a child his kidnapping precipitated the war which led to the death of the chief Mangas Colorado.
Got it! Christan people say "thou shalt not kill", and think God is saying only murder of fellow people, but the real meaning is any creature in His family. Brutal torture and killing of cows is very dirty work. Why protect whales, dogs, cats, horses and other beautiful animals, but exclude the cows, pigs & chickens? If Westerners were not so indoctrinated to murder the cows instead of protecting them, there would be no more dirty work to be propagated. 🙏🏻💐
@@tulayamalavenapi4028 Humanity preserves that which is useful and synergistic to our population, the rest is to be extinct. People have been improving their treatment of animals for centuries very regularly, not sure why you're so upset. The argument for vegetarianism is sort of biased towards thinking plants aren't included, too. You overvalue the life we live, death was created so that there could be much life - it should be embraced. I see taking one animal life as lesser karma than harvesting many plants, depending. The bottom line is there will be karma, regardless. Don't act holier than thou anymore, it gets you nowhere. Quit blaming Westerners. There's still improvements to be made, yes, but you're racist and ignorant to the animal and human abuse in your own backyard - then. India is the most rape prone country in the world last I knew, that's a much bigger issue. Elevating one species like a cow over the others is simply based on Hinduism, and you don't appreciate the differences between our cultures because you're bigoted. The only person who seems indoctrinated here is you. You act like India is clean xD You're so far fetched from the reality. Quit buying into propaganda, you've clearly never been here, nor do you understand the importance of the cow to the survival of the human population over here historically. According to your own logic, you're not allowed to eat anything. You're out of balance with nature, wake up dude.
I noticed an interesting goof on the part of the prop crew at 44:49 when the scouts were in Miles' office. A Sixth Army banner hangs on the wall behind Miles with an inscription REGT US SIXTH "CALVARY" (Spelled wrong) instead of CAVALRY. Grammar Police strikes again! ;)
What makes you think that back then they couldn't just as easily have made that grammar error? I say it fits the human condition in the case of this movie.
Chris Bowen having served in the cavalry I find it unlikely that mistake would've be made since we've always referred to ourselves by the shortened "cav" it's been stenciled and stamped and printed for ages making it hard even for an illiterate to get it wrong.
I watched this back when it came out, I was 16 then and haven't seen it since. I forgot all about it but it's really a good movie. I always did like David Carradine.
LOVED THE DRAWINGS IN THE PRESENTATIONS; RESPECT FOR THE QUALITY OF THE RESEARCH
Great man. Mystic artist & philosopher. No showoffs , hoax nor arrogance.
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We're all here on this stage playing our parts.
Ever since I discovered David Carradine as a kid in the wonderful, unique, and original television series Kung Fu, I knew he was a special actor and man. I've never seen anyone quite or even remotely like him.
Have you read his biography? If you get a chance read the biography about David called “Endless Highway.” What a life he had. His father was a famous actor, Shakespearean and movies. The Carradine brothers turned out pretty good considering all they went through as children. He explains why Kung Fu could not continue. But what a legacy! Some truly fine work!
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What you say is so very True as I too found the same in this amazing man as an actor and a man.
I was Hooked when I was much younger as a younggirl and even as grew into an adult and still am today.
I’m SO happy finding this movie and other films and things he was in, their for sure great masterpieces of All Time.
But my favorite is and always will be his Kung-Fu episodes I grew-up watching and enjoying SO much.
I’m thrilled finding this movie here with David Carradine.
Did you know his father also an actor?
Yes he was, he starred in 351 films, some were low-budget but still got credits for.
And did you know how David Carradine died?
SO sad, he was found hanging was ruled as death by asphyxiation wearing fishnet stalkings and
dark wig hanging by a bar in a closet @ a Bangkok Hotel
Suicide was ruled out, was like was a sexual act was going on had ligatures around his neck and genitals.
His manager said he had been filming at the time of his death.
A maid found him dead when she entered the hotel room to clean the room.
Holy shit it’s like a part in one of his movies gone wrong.
Was June 5th, 2009
I remember when it happened, was all hush hush for awhile because of how he died,
he obviously was delving in dark sexual fantasies he acted upon that ended-up leading to his demise.
He was 72 years old.
Obviously he was (allegedly) hiring male prostitutes to help him do these dark sexual acts.
Sucha sad’d tragedy.
I think they tried to hire Bruce Lee to play Kane, but he was unavailable. It's too bad that Lee never had a cameo with Kung Fu. He could have played Kanes annoying relative and smacked him in the mug.
I remember seeing this made for TV movie in 1979. Also excellent the Steve McQueen Tom Horn film! I've always remembered his line "That's the biggest bug I've ever seen!"
I have been waiting so many years for someone to upload this. I watched it on spanish tv when I was a kid. Thank you so much.
This is a good story. Carridine was a very good actor who refused to play the game most of the time. He really did have charm and talent. Kung Fu was brilliant. Still is. He could really sing too!
I watched this as a boy, in the 1970s. Never forgot it.
Great Western Movie David Carradine is great in this Thanks for sharing etc. May he, Richard Widmark & Karen Black All RIP etc.
Richard Widmark, good choice. His best movie, in my opinion, was Warlock, with Henry Fonda and Anthony Quinn. This was a decent movie, proving that the winners don't always get to write the history.
A great man , philosopher and art master. No showoffs No hoax No arrogance.
He said he never knew karate.just training for the moves used on camera
@@karlisaacs5716 Hi , David is a master ( 7th. degree/Dan) but never pursuit fame nor social status . Thanks for your intention.
David Carradine had the greatest captivating mannerisms facial expressions even when he didn't have any speaking lines was so charming. What a tragedy that we lost him. RIP
You really think He hung/choked Himself erotically in a Bangkok Hotel? Maybe not. Maybe He had Hollywood dirt and they got Him in Bangkok. Nice City by the way I have been there.
@@timetraveller4116~ taken out by the pedophiles ~ knew too much ? ?
HE WAS AN ASSHOLE PRETEND MARTIAL ARTIST A DANCER WHO COULDNT MAKE IT
@@pauliv6343 And what's Pauli V? Just another zero zip nothing tearing down something he couldn't ever equal.
Totally. He knew it too!
I don't know who put thumbs down but just the historical value is awesome. The non-Americans who thumbed down should take a moment for introspection. I prefer the Steve McQueen version though.
Carradine, Widmark, and Karen Blake.
Great Movie
Thank You!
I used to watch this once a week in the 70s I injoyed this show
This isnt Kung Fu the series,this is a western movie about a famous frontiersman called Tom Horn.
I watched this in the 70s once a week iam 81years old year is 2024 time is 22;43 I'm watching this in
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"Government is not reason, it is not eloquence-- it is force. Like fire it's a dangerous servant and a fearful master, never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action." -- George Washington
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Without Government the world would be chaos, it would be a jungle, it would be a Dog eat Dog place. Women, children would be Victims to the evil men, good hearted men would be victim to Evil men. No Government is perfect but it's a needed thing cuz of the evil of human beings .
This coming from a man who supported slavery, but fought for freedom against oppression?
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I've watched the legend of Tom Horn ,(starring Steve McQueen dozens of dozens of times)
And a fan of both actors....
I love both renditions....
Though this is the first time ever seeing this with David Carradine....
This was different but still very very good!
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Good film thank you and a fine example of how justice works, of who really pulls the ropes.
Great movie based on a true story. There were two versions: Carradine's movie dealt with Horn's life as a whole, with a big emphasis on Horn's earlier part of his career, particularly with his search for Geronimo. Steve McQueen's movie dealt solely with the later part of Horn's career,l as a "range detective" in Wyoming. Both great movies.
@ZAP It depends on which source is considered. some biographers source some people present when Horn was executed, who testify to Horn's innocence and that he was framed by his employers, who decided that Horn had outlived his usefulness and, especially after one of his brutal killings of a rustler, that public sentiment was beginning to turn against them; the publicity of the "enforcement killings" would bring unwanted publicity; at that time, the catlle barons ran politics in the Wyoming Territory, and were opposed to it's proposed statehood. The killings could complicate things to a point that the barons hadn't anticipated.
On the other hand, other historians believed through the years that justice was served at Horn's hanging. The concensus today, however, seems to be that he was innocent.
Great movie and story.The best Western of him and Ritchard Witmark i,ve seen.He did not make many westerns.The other great weatern SERIES was in 1976 when we started tv in S.A. CALLED "SHANE" EVERY FRIDAY AT 7PM. for 6 months.
One thing for certain. No matter what, you got stories. And stories are all that people have.
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I like how in the end he went down like Geronimo. He surrendered.
Wow - Carradine and Widmark: too good to miss. Thanks for sharing...
ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS SHOW !!! DAVID CARRIDINE WAS AND ALWAYS BE THE PERFECT GRASSHOPPER !!!
HE TAUGHT ALL OF US !!! GOOD LIFE LESSONS AND HOW PEOPLE SHOULD TREAT OTHER PEOPLE WITH KINDNESS AND RESPECT !!!
Billy will be careful with his house for a few months and he has to get back in the middle
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Your caps lock is stuck on. At least, I hope that is the case. Otherwise, you look like a petulant child shouting to get attention.
Wrong show grasshopper
I call a friend grasshopper I teach you grasshopper
Awesome western great actors may they all rest in heavenly peace.
Why was David Carradine murdered, any idea’s folks
@Pete Carroll was he actually murdered?
There's something special about David Carradine. Was it Kung Foo
Or just that he's such a cool dude ?
Thanks for the movie.
Long live "The Grasshopper "
THANK YOU FOR SHARING A GREAT WESTERN...IT WAS A VERY GOOD SHOW....
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One hell of a movie. Loved it.
Very watchable movie you do not want to sleep through. David Caradine does an outstanding job of lead actor in a story about telling something like the truth about one of the biggest whoppers we ever learned in school! There was really no one living in north America when we got there, remember?
Pretty sure the story of Custer was famous and everyone knew it wasn't Europeans who killed him. What whoppers are you making up?
Never heard anyone claim North America was uninhabited before Columbus.
I am a big fan of western movies! I always have been, I’ve seen a lot of these old westerns but enjoy seeing them again .Thank You Nan V
Robert Redford planned to make the most authentic film on Tom Horn,a 3 hour epic with Sydney Pollack directing,but when he heard about this film and the McQueen one,just going into production,he cancelled the movie,what a shame,it would have been incredible,if anyone has seen Jeremiah Johnson,you know what I mean,what a great loss.
I’m glad I found this. This story and character is taken from the historical events of the old west in the United States. There was a real Tom Horne which did a lot of things mentioned in this film. David Carradine is perfect for the role and character in this film, he did marvelous job…👍❤️🥰
Famous last words: "You can't hurt a Christian"...
Nobody Real ever said that..
Christian means to be Christ - like & pretty sure the world hurt Christ a lot in every way possible. He told His followers centuries ago, few & meagre of statue that if they did this to Him surely the world would wound themselves, as well.
The pagan power-lusting princes's of this world murdered Christ because He told the Truth & exposed the hypocrisy of religious leaders & healed people. Those were his crimes of which He was killed. He was never immune to injury nor expected to be.
I think the saying, “You can’t hurt a Christian,” was a way of saying eternal life is a bigger deal than physical life - especially relevant when a believer in Christ faces the certainty of physical death. I probably wouldn’t say it that way because it’s open to misinterpretation, but I take it as a shorthand way of affirming what Christ said in Luke 12:
“And I say to you, My friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do.”
Great movie, glad they made it. Amazing story loved it.
I can never get over the criminal treatment to the great Indian nation. They were a proud and fierce nation of people who owned this land for thousands of years until the white race came to the shores. But this kind of criminality is really evident is most races unfortunately. When will people learn to live together in peace, after all we all want the same things in life.
Perpetuate the cycle by calling them Indians when they’re clearly Americans.
Nope. They did NOT own the land. That is an idea brought to them and forced upon them by outsiders.
We are all God’s creation & men of all races & people.
Thanks for posting this 😀
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I never knew this movie existed. Thank you so much for this, friend:)
I saw this about 35 years ago, as a student in France. I have always wanted to see it in English. It's a first rate production. Thanks for posting. And Karen Black in her prime? You can't do better...
Robert Crawford.....I saw it in the get to in east LA with Poncho Via's great great grandson and Geronimo's great-great-grandson on an old fucked up black and white TV right up the street from Cheech Maran's moms house. On Figueroa st. On the old Figueroa ranch driveway....how's that for history ..I'm lucky that way...walk with the Lord and the path is glorious
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Repent! Repent! Repent! LOL lying is a sin but no I get it I do that all the time when somebody comments about their PhD‘s MDsHouses in Malibu and so forth lying dogs!
This was a dam good movie which showed Geronimo as a true powerful medicine man and leader.
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So much for our beloved judicial system! Amazing that the witness against him had to read his statement. Wonder if the ones who profited from his help was the same ones who was finished with his services and got another patsy.
It did it again...has anyone else had the very last ten minutes of their shows break up and drive you crazy??? This is the third movie in a row this has happened to me! And with such a good movie, it drives me nuts!!!
It ended fine for me, but I do understand your frustration. I always read a few comments now or use my cursor to see if the end will show credits, as have watched too many where the end is missing. Theres nothing worse than watching a great movie only to miss the end.
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As quickly as you can snatch this pebble from my hand. They found the best guy to play the part in my opinion.
Always a *_Gooood_* film to watch!! 👌
David Carradine delivers his unique brand of performance, while Karen Black (as always) is perfectly cast!!!
Thank God in our era, that a defendant is "usually" convicted on what is commonly called "EVIDENCE".... 😜
No it's far worse nowadays, justice works the opposite way : when there is evidence, then the criminal is not condemned (or only to a fraction of the usual sentence),
so that it's the victim who is sentenced and humiliated.
I've never seen this before. Thank you for putting it up here.
Excellent performance all around, a clear demonstration of how capital punishment scares the nation that hosts it. Thanks large for sharing!
Tom Horn was quoted as saying " if I did shoot the boy it was the best shot I ever made.".
@@briang.7206 Perhaps that was his way of saying that he didn't make that shot. People die everyday! The authorities don't have to hurry them along the way in the name of justice!
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Pretty cool. I’m 64 years old. Saw this years ago. 👍🏻
Excellent movie and cast 👍
This miniseries' total running time is almost 3 hours. The missing scenes are (in total):
-After Horn and Siebert leave the cowboys' camp, they stop at a saloon in a town and buy several bottles of liquor. Siebert explains his philosophy about women (the best are fat and sad). Follows the scene about Siebert's wounds.
-At the fort, the night after the talk with Gen. Crook, Siebert and Horn talk while drinking. Siebert tells anecdotes of the soon-to-arrive Capt. Crawford, praising his courage, saying he must be a colonel by now. Follows the scene of they departing the fort.
-After Siebert joking talk to Crawford to which he doesn't answer, they stop for a rest. Crawford then tells them why he is still a Captain: he had an argument with a General, before witnesses, and he was right. So, he was passed over. He didn't quit just because he had no other thing to do. Then, the Sonora, Mexico scene.
-After Capt. Crawford gets shot by the Mexicans, a battle ensues. Siebert goes around them trying to shoot the cannon soldiers, but he is made a prisoner. The Mexicans propose an exchange: all the American horses for Siebert. Horn accepts, against Lt. Lawton's protests. When six Mexicans go for the horses, they find themselves surrounded by Horn, Free and cavalry men. Horn proposes an exchange: the six Mexicans for Siebert. It is done. Follows the scene of Gen. Miles arriving at Fort Bowie.
-After the deadly Apache ambush, at a hotel/brothel, Siebert and Horn are called back by Lawton, now a captain. Both scouts jokingly advise Capt. Lawton to use the heliograph instead. Follows the scouts' conversation with Gen. Miles at Fort Bowie.
-After Siebert and Horn leave Gen. Miles, there's a small scene: Lawton escorts Ernestina to her house at the fort, and Horn notices it. Follows the scene of Horn trick roping for her to see.
-After their talk at the door, Tom and Ernestina don't go to bed immediately. They have a long talk, drinking coffee. She thanks Tom for rescuing her brother, despite Tom barely knowing him.
-When they are in bed, after first kissing, conversation continues. Ernestina tells Tom she is getting married to a boring man who isn't a soldier like her father and brother; she is tired of seeing death and just wants a man who outlive her. But now she is thinking she may be wrong. Then, they make love. Follows the scene of the Cavalry in route.
-The scene of Horn and the Cavalry tracking Geronimo is longer. They won't rest until Geronimo does, and he doesn't. It's shown several Apaches fall dead from exhaustion, and several skirmishes. Follows the scene of Horn talking to Geronimo into surrendering.
-After the Apaches are taken to Florida and Horn is knocked down by soldiers, Horn is imprisoned. Siebert visits him, brings him liquor and news: he'll be released in a few days. Siebert proposes they work together in mining. Horn replies Siebert will have his mine taken away somehow, and drinks the whole bottle. He screams he is fed up of being used, and trashes his cell in fury. Siebert watches, worried. Follows the image of Horn leaving, alone, and the transition to Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1901.
-After Horn talks to Ernestina, goes to his appointment and is told to wait, Sheriff Smalley goes to talk with her about Horn. He knows Horn was called to deal with the rustlers, what diminishes his standing as a sheriff; but he alone can't do more. Ernestina tells him he's a great man, but a terrible sheriff. Smalley is worried about what a man with Horn's reputation is going to do. He also notices Ernestina is different: she is wearing her hair down.
-After Horn has the confrontation with the four guys at the saloon, he finds there an old acquaintance: ex-Gen. Crook. They drink and talk about the old times, how Horn has progressed, and how other officers they knew (the worst of them) had ascending careers, whereas Crook is now an itinerant lecturer, telling stories to children about the Indian Wars. Follows the scene of Horn arriving drunk at Ernestina's house.
-After Ernestina puts the drunk Horn to bed, he tells her he defied four men to a duel despite he had no bullets left in his gun. She asks what would have happened if they had fired at him, he answers they would never have done it. Follows the scene of Horn going to the rustlers' ranch.
-After Horn shoots at the rustlers' house and tells them to leave, there's a short scene in which he talks to a young man in a cabin (maybe another rustler), tells him a hurried story of apparitions and Indian torture, and rides away. Frightened, the young man prepares to leave immediately. Follows the scene of Horn and Ernestina's breakfast in bed.
-After the scenes of Horn intimidating the rustlers, there's a long scene with him and Ernestina talking in her bedroom. She is looking at his mementos. He talks about old loves, and tells her if she had stayed in Arizona, he would have made her pregnant and run away from her. She finds a cowboy champion medal and asks how he won it. He explains his first assistant, a Marshall, told him to participate in the contest while he and guards escorted the notorious Apache Kid and others away. He did, won, and right after that he learned the Apache had killed the guards and escaped; as nobody spoke their language, they didn't notice the plot until too late. They died because he wasn't there. After that, he started to drink heavily. And then Buffalo Bill asked him to join his show with his act, and Horn yelled at him (and at Ernestina) that he has no act and all his men are dead. Later, Ernestina helps Horn to dress for his night shift. Follows the scene of Horn killing the rustlers in their houses.
Then comes the killing of the boy, and there are no more missing scenes from that point onwards.
Excellent commentary. I’d give my eye teeth to find a DVD or video cassette, in English, of this movie that hasn’t been edited to reduce the runtime down to less than 2 1/2 hours . . . .
Thank you for sharing this movie
This version is better than the one Steve McQueen in it. This gives more insight on Tom Horns life. Great movie..plus, it was all set up to get him out of picture.
Never seen the movie, and I was a fan of David Carradine. My younger years were full of thing better forgotten. So it is no wonder I missed this one. But then, watching television back then was very low on my list of things I thought I needed to accomplish. Hell of a movie though, seeings how it was made for television. However, I really hate it when I get to the end of a movie and the main character get killed off.
I guess I am a bit of an old fashioned guy. I like my heroes flawed, and my women less than honorable. I prefer to see the hero head off into the sunset leaving everyone wondering what happened next. That's what made Brad Pitt's Character in the, "Legend Of The Fall" so great. Did he kill the bear, or did it get revenge for the claw Tristan Ludlow cut off as a youngster? We will never know, but the mysterious ending allowed the viewer to wonder where he went if he indeed did kill the bear.
Someone said in one of the comments, you never allow anyone else make you who you are, because then when they desire, they can destroy you. It's like when Hollywood's publicists make you, they can then destroy you, but if you made yourself into who you are, no one can destroy you. Tina Turner told the judge at her divorce that all she wanted was her name, because she made herself, not her abusing husband, Ike Turner. He needed her, not her needing him.
I guess in time I will respect the end, especially since actual history proves he was hung, but I don't have to like it. What I want to know, but never will, is who, if anyone, caught up with the lying son of a bitch, Marshal Joe LeFlors, who committed perjury to get Horn hung. Rest in Peace Mr Horn. (If you were truly innocent of the boys murder)
As for David Carradine, he was one of the best B actors of all time. His Kung Fu series was an all time classic, but he still was just a B actor though. Hell, we all know of a B actor we thought, or think, was great. David was one of mine. RIP David.
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Yes, I was SO addicted watched absolutely every episode and even when there use to be marathons,
I remember on weekends I faithfully watched every one.
I use to have a major crush on him, especially the man Carradine portrayed as Kwai Chang Caine in Kung Fu🥋
However was a huge Fan basically anything and everything he portrayed as being.
Let’s face it The Man David Carradine was very special, was a unique individual that had a special kinda spirit about him not only in his spirits also as a man.
Ppl appeared to gravitate toward him, loved him and enjoyed his amazing talents as an actor especially in Kung Fu,
connected with him even s the man he was.
In 1972’ when I watched the start of the 1st Kung Fu episode, I was addicted from the 1st episode, 0’Yes indeed
am sure everyone was, Right people (Heck Yeaaahh)
Instantly there was just something about David Carradine he had what I refer to s a Kindred
Heart, Spirit and Soul. . . .
Always reminded me of one of my All-Time greats “Billy Jack”
which I also loved as one of myFav movie greats and actor Tom Laughlin,
he too was amazing.
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Thank you for posting this wonderful and rare movie. I saw it when it first came out and bought the VHS tape, but now I can't even find that and it never made it to DVD unfortunately, so thanks again for posting it! Nick.
Tom Horn was a teenager when he went after Geronimo and another bit of trivia Al Seibert was an immigrant from Germany
a great and tragic film... thank you
Thankyou for a nice movie 🍿
First time seeing this movie. Excellent how they stayed fairly accurate to the real history. Disgusting thing what those damned cattle baron's did to Tom Horn. They weren't fit to dust his boots for him.
Yes. Cattle barons are crazy.
I watched the TV series "SHANE" in the early 1970's as a very young child. David Carradine was the lead as "Shane" I was and still am a huuuuuuge fan. Sad that we lost him, regardless in which manner or reason. I was very young when he left a lasting impression on me. There is only one individual with that "stage presence"
Wow ! I saw the movie "Shane" with Alan Ladd. I had no idea there was a TV show of this title, with David Carrradine!
Thanks for the upload never did see that movie. Enjoyed it.
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This is a pretty good movie!! What a horrible death David carriadine went through!! He didn’t deserve it, why?? He was a good actor!! Richard and Karen did well too! May they all Rest In Peace and went to heaven to be with the lord!! Thank you for this movie it brings back memories!god bless!!
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Died of a heart attack!
Sad,but nothing horrible"
About his death...
@@glenn7152 . He died of sexual a fixie ation, I broke that up into syllables! He did not die of a heart attack!
definitely worth watching thank you for sharing
I've never seen this movie, but with a name like that, it has to be good!!!
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Awesome movie. David Caradine, one of my all time favorite actors.
Widmark was one of my favorite all time western actors... & David Caradine was a pretty decent actor as well. Saw this 20-30 yrs ago. From memory a sad ending
The ending sucks
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Yes. Couldn't agree more!!
I really thought some big GROUP of people from Horn's past come to rescue him!!
This movie was not the original version but it's close to it different actors. Good movie.
Widmark again superb liffting Carradins' Charector portrait, a fantastic choice in those two actors.Miss both a lot.
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First time seening David Carradine in a Western movie. I only seen him KUNG fu show on TV long time ago. From 1970 -‐1985.
David stars in other westerns movies.
Check his filmography. He was in several westerns, and got an award for his contributions to the genre. He also composed and sung country songs.
Try The Long Riders with the Carradine, Quaid and Keach brothers. Very good movie.
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William Goldman was paid $500,000 for this script, with a deal that involved Robert Redford, but the deal fell through. Steve McQueen did his Tom Horn project that went to theatres when this went to television. I am not sure if this piece fails because of directing or editing, but it does not work well. Still, from a bad history point of view, it is interesting. I guess these guys needed the work. Goldman himself never watched it, saying "it was a bad experience."
I like this more than the Steve McQueen version personally.
Back in the mid eighties I met and spoke to David for quite a while. I came away liking him considerably and always felt that he was a highly underrated actor. This movie, however, is a travesty - total Hollywood BS from A-Z. With the exception of the 1960 version of Moby Dick, virtually every Hollywood handling of a historical figure, event, era, or a classic novel, is a disgraceful misrepresentation.
Hollywood is both a blessing and a curse.
It's just a fillum, for entertainment purposes only, don't get your bits and bobs in a twist, enjoy it for what it is,
Moby Dick was a Wale - not a Historical Figure ! -
Wonderful story and actors.
I might have missed this. I was watching some of the Kung FU clips. He was a really good actor.
Learned from the best I’m sure.
Slightly off topic - Tom Horn's autobiography (written while he was awaiting execution) is an interesting read. It is pretty easy to find for download.
Great film! Tks
I have only seen the Steve Ma Qeen version of this movie ( Tom Horn) its great ,,,I will give this a watch too ....thanks .
It's spelt McQueen, not Ma Qeen!
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Thanks for the upload
A very good retelling of the western story of war between the army and the Indians.
I love this kind of movies
Fun Fact: Director Jack Starrett played brutal cop Art Galt in 'First Blood' (falls to his death from the helicopter). Also played Gabby Johnson in 'Blazing Saddles'.
I love Westerns as a European. But I have noticed only recently, they are always SLOW, PAINFUL AND LONG Stories.. A 2 hour movie could have been spent in 15 minutes.
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I like that "You can't hurt a christian"! Thanks for this upload.
Ummmm, not really. It's touchy enough for us to walk as Christians, and most just skirt the edges. There was no inference whatsoever to Christianity in the movie, let alone in the life of Mr. Horn. Let us not be led to believe that we can live as WE want, and bely the reality of the wasteland of Hell and eternal death,, or the Gift of Eternal life with the Creator.
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There's a novelization of this William Goldman's script by D.R. Bensen. Copies are for sale in vintage book stores, and one available to read online. All the missing scenes are there, and a few more details, with almost no changes.
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GOOOOD Film…. that I haven't seen in Decades!! So very well-written; well cast and well performed throughout, where "Mr. Horn" may indeed be one the Last American Westerns scripted involving THIS somewhat "old" style of Story Telling = IE: A western story with actually something Of Value To SAY AND Portray!!! David Carradine delivering a Classic "David Carradine" demeanor, and Ditto for later career roles of Richard Widmark, with Karen Black following suit with another "tight" depiction of the girl from "the other side of the tracks"..... All stylishly presented, albeit ending in tragedy. THX Suneleb.
Based on the true story of frontiersman Tom Horn, Carradine turns in a top rate performance as a cattle detective accused of killing a young farm boy. Great cast including Richard Widmark as a drunk scout, Karen Black as the love interest, and Richard Masur as the sheriff. This made for TV movie was entertaining but not historically accurate, still fun viewing.
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PTAblues I don't know what would I do with this injustice that men's law's do , because Mr.hurn didn't kill the boy. It 's clear the sheriff is a nasty liar. I leave God my HEHOBA make paying this injustice to whom it deserve. Thank you. My best the Suavesito.
Always wished they'd made a movie about Micky Free, his real name was Felix Telez,and he led an interesting life. Back in the day dime novels were written about him and his mule which he was said to always rode. As a child his kidnapping precipitated the war which led to the death of the chief Mangas Colorado.
Karen Black was always a very exotic looking woman . I love her beautiful blue eyes .
I always thought that she had crossed eyes.
Excellent movie. Thumbs up...wayyy up!!
great movie, thank you.
The water fed trap door added to the drama. The scene stayed with me for several years.
punda milia custom made; nobody would pull the trap on Horn. some out of respect, some out of fear of reprisals.
A real life story with a real life moral: don't do others dirty work, not even (perhaps especially not) the governments dirty work.
Got it!
Christan people say "thou shalt not kill", and think God is saying only murder of fellow people, but the real meaning is any creature in His family. Brutal torture and killing of cows is very dirty work. Why protect whales, dogs, cats, horses and other beautiful animals, but exclude the cows, pigs & chickens?
If Westerners were not so indoctrinated to murder the cows instead of protecting them, there would be no more dirty work to be propagated.
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@@tulayamalavenapi4028 Humanity preserves that which is useful and synergistic to our population, the rest is to be extinct. People have been improving their treatment of animals for centuries very regularly, not sure why you're so upset. The argument for vegetarianism is sort of biased towards thinking plants aren't included, too. You overvalue the life we live, death was created so that there could be much life - it should be embraced. I see taking one animal life as lesser karma than harvesting many plants, depending. The bottom line is there will be karma, regardless. Don't act holier than thou anymore, it gets you nowhere. Quit blaming Westerners. There's still improvements to be made, yes, but you're racist and ignorant to the animal and human abuse in your own backyard - then. India is the most rape prone country in the world last I knew, that's a much bigger issue. Elevating one species like a cow over the others is simply based on Hinduism, and you don't appreciate the differences between our cultures because you're bigoted. The only person who seems indoctrinated here is you. You act like India is clean xD You're so far fetched from the reality. Quit buying into propaganda, you've clearly never been here, nor do you understand the importance of the cow to the survival of the human population over here historically. According to your own logic, you're not allowed to eat anything. You're out of balance with nature, wake up dude.
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I noticed an interesting goof on the part of the prop crew at 44:49 when the scouts were in Miles' office. A Sixth Army banner hangs on the wall behind Miles with an inscription REGT US SIXTH "CALVARY" (Spelled wrong) instead of CAVALRY. Grammar Police strikes again! ;)
What makes you think that back then they couldn't just as easily have made that grammar error? I say it fits the human condition in the case of this movie.
Chris Bowen having served in the cavalry I find it unlikely that mistake would've be made since we've always referred to ourselves by the shortened "cav" it's been stenciled and stamped and printed for ages making it hard even for an illiterate to get it wrong.
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I watched this back when it came out, I was 16 then and haven't seen it since. I forgot all about it but it's really a good movie. I always did like David Carradine.
Who doesn't, brother!
great western great actors would like to watch the rest a little later good clear western
one of the great great westerns; unforgettable;
Very good film I saw it 10 yers ago.
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Huge gunfight but not one drop of blood? Ahhhh yes ... the good old days
Yah typical Hollywood. Never let a bit of BS get in the road of a good story lol
Really liked this movie. Carradine was great at these westerns.
"Grasshopper, as quickly as you can snatch this Colt Peacemaker from my hand.''
"When you can snatch this Peacemaker from my hand, it's time for you to leave us, Grasshopper."
.....he is ready
@@Lee90000 - Yes, as good as he is as Tom Horn, one can not forget David Carradine as Cain in 'Kung Fu' !
Another good movie.
I enjoyed it very much.