Deadwood - Hearst shares his philosophy on gold

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2010
  • A scene from Deadwood 3x07 "Unauthorized Cinnamon" -- A rare moment of vulnerability from George Hearst, that great "murderous engine."
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  • @planetkori
    @planetkori 3 года назад +21

    I love Gerald McRaney from the old "Simon and Simon" days. To see him play such a ruthless and despicable character with such relish is pure crack cocaine in an already incredible show packed to the rafters with staggering talent. Best show HBO ever did. Period.

  • @arbitterm
    @arbitterm 2 года назад +12

    "When the money's in the ground, there's murder in the air"

    • @MisterSmith00
      @MisterSmith00 Год назад +3

      Imagine my surprise when I found out where that quote originated from!

  • @ScuddyGuitarsThings
    @ScuddyGuitarsThings 13 лет назад +32

    Hearst is like me when I'm playing Minecraft.

  • @jasonmonto4445
    @jasonmonto4445 5 лет назад +25

    Odell was running game. he was trying to get cash from a very ruthless and very smart man.

  • @samfilmkid
    @samfilmkid 13 лет назад +29

    as much as i hate hearst, he's a fascinating character sometimes

  • @AA-BB
    @AA-BB 2 года назад +7

    Looks like found footage from the time

  • @Alan_Page
    @Alan_Page Год назад +4

    This was one of my favorite shows of all time. But I don't recall it being so realistic that they actually used a camera from the period to film it.

  • @matthewriley7826
    @matthewriley7826 4 года назад +47

    Here is a man who has fallen so in love with greed he has forgotten himself and found only appetites.

    • @William_Sk
      @William_Sk Год назад

      Is that a Red Dead quote, or is it perhaps a quote from this time period? I remember that it is said in Red Dead 2 but it might also be that the character is quoting something else.
      Anyways, it is a great line.

    • @LoudaroundLincoln
      @LoudaroundLincoln Год назад +2

      @@William_Sk it's Dutch from Red Dead. I think he says it to Leviticus Cornwall who's a character very much like Hearst.

    • @William_Sk
      @William_Sk Год назад +1

      @@LoudaroundLincoln I remember that it's Dutch, I believe he says it to agent Milton. But I was wondering if it might be a quote from the 1800s.

    • @kaj7135
      @kaj7135 Месяц назад

      My favorite RDR2 quote. Perfectly sums up both Leviticus and Dutch.

  • @samiam7342
    @samiam7342 Год назад +1

    wow! 4k HDR video quality!

  • @TheDiegoo17
    @TheDiegoo17 11 лет назад +25

    Hears looked at everyone as shit thats why skin colour didnt matter to him

    • @kaj7135
      @kaj7135 Месяц назад

      100% accurate. His level of hatred for his fellow man makes racism look like a picnic.

  • @jpowell180
    @jpowell180 12 лет назад +7

    I almost expect Hearst to then say, "...Gold. Always believe in your soul..you've got the POWER to know you're INDESTRUCTIBLE...always believe it!".

  • @therecalcitrantmisanthrope1892
    @therecalcitrantmisanthrope1892 3 года назад +2

    "I'm not the fine man you take me for"

  • @piratebri
    @piratebri 12 лет назад +9

    Can you imagine these times? When gold was so sought after that literally nothing else mattered in life than trying to obtain it.

    • @dannyaoalsson
      @dannyaoalsson Год назад +1

      "Gold is money - everything else is credit" - J.P Morgan in 1912 before Congress

    • @Bucky1836
      @Bucky1836 10 месяцев назад

      It still is

  • @Garblegox
    @Garblegox 11 лет назад +3

    It's Mo from Smart guy.

  • @ontariobuds
    @ontariobuds 13 лет назад +1

    @charlatanfilms But Odell died, do you know how? I always assumed it was because of Hearst.

  • @walterbrob
    @walterbrob 9 лет назад +6

    WHERE THE HELL IS SEASON 4??

  • @reubenco
    @reubenco 9 лет назад +2

    It's all about dat color

  • @Abraxas0365
    @Abraxas0365 Год назад +1

    what quality is this N64?

  • @sweetcell8767
    @sweetcell8767 Год назад

    In the episode “Mergers and Acquisitions”, Walcott asks Charlie Utter; “are you a student of Hume? Smith? Karl Marx?”….. Utter looks bemused. But we can certainly all agree that Hirst has read his Marx.

  • @ravenouscolonelhart
    @ravenouscolonelhart 13 лет назад +6

    interesting to see the most evil character in the show have this vulnerability, actually come to think of it cy and w had their weak spots too.

  • @lancebeckman5549
    @lancebeckman5549 10 лет назад

    Jonah.

  • @autobot69000
    @autobot69000 12 лет назад +4

    thats been the deal with resources for most of human civilisation. dont act surprised.

  • @MrCrchandler
    @MrCrchandler 5 лет назад

    Hearst -- my kind of character!

  • @Nexus974
    @Nexus974 12 лет назад

    @charlatanfilms Well put!

  • @Efexpe
    @Efexpe Год назад

    And a hundred years later. Most of those peoples families ended up wasting it. Lol

  • @debate5599
    @debate5599 10 лет назад

    @charlatanfilms But Hearst did have Odell eventually killed...

  • @LordKoehler
    @LordKoehler 11 лет назад

    But why did he Hearst have him killed? I cant remember.

    • @williambroadstreet3353
      @williambroadstreet3353 5 лет назад +2

      LordKoehler_TheImpaler....because Odell had the location of the deposits, simple, brutal stuff. Hearst did not GAF about anyone who was in his way, he bought up most of the claims via his agent in season 2, and finally got Alma after killing Elllsworth to sell, but Alma had already accumulated massive wealth from her diggings already and set up the Deadwood Bank. Although Alma mined with Ellsworth's help all the gold from the quartz, she did sink only a single well and that one well saw her mine massive amounts and she'd already transported again huge, massive quantities to a central city, so she was a millionaire already from her mining [and as the only lender of big money in Deadwood her new bank that by the movie we learn a decade later has expanded even more as she oversaw it from a different city] but Hearst knew, and Ellsworth told this to her that she could/should be running at least 25 shafts to REALLY fully exploit her fins it was that massive, but Heart knew this too from his agent and in the end he got a massive amount and drained it dry sinking a huge operation/number of shafts and work force into mining those huge deposits that Alma was unable to get herself. So in the end sure Hearst won control of her claim, and all the other claims, some which were also massive but she did not walk away poor, she was a financial giant for a woman at the time. It was her decision to leave the camp, she had 2 options, fight him and stay in the camp, and the camp would've been subjected to a civil war as Pinkerton's had already massed working for Hearst and Al and Seth just did not and could not match Heart's muscle. Brilliant series, acting, writing, cinematography just sublime, and it was part factual and part fiction. Bullock was a legend in law enforcement, a life long friend of Teddy Roosevelt, and his story could fill another series alone, while Heart's influence was akin to the giants of the Rockerfeller family and other industrial and industry giants as the turn of the century came fast and change was rapid as was technological invention. Gerald McRaney is a brilliant actor, he nailed Hearst. Vale 'the captain', minus one eye.

    • @34672rr
      @34672rr 5 лет назад +2

      @@williambroadstreet3353 nope, odell was running a scam on hearst, but they probably found out by torturing him or something

  • @TheDiegoo17
    @TheDiegoo17 11 лет назад +1

    *Hearst

  • @brucemoyers1006
    @brucemoyers1006 3 года назад +2

    When did Milch deliver a bland or mundane character? Not in this scene.

  • @BCShimDaddy
    @BCShimDaddy 11 лет назад +1

    Now Oil.

  • @BCShimDaddy
    @BCShimDaddy 9 лет назад +13

    Our agreement that money has value gives heavy handed imperialists the ability to rise above.

    • @dt4236
      @dt4236 7 лет назад +2

      LordofApache the fuck are u on about edgy he made a good point. Think carefully where u get these buzzwords like 'edgy' its an excuse for you not to think and use a word youve seen used in a similar context for the sake of approval.

    • @jeffambrosia5678
      @jeffambrosia5678 5 лет назад +2

      Lighten up fuckwits.everyone needs money.some people are just big assholes who think their will is enough.theyre just narsasists.

    • @Mountchoirboy
      @Mountchoirboy 5 лет назад +4

      @@dt4236 The argument that is oft used in this country to avoid any hint of socialism is everyone "earned it". True some did but the seat of wealth has just been handed down from generation to generation and as an American ideal of fairness it does not cut the muster. The hated government attempted to level the playing field with such items as estate tax and progressive taxation but the right wing as deftly co-opted the Christian right and fears of "socialism" to stymy any real progress. I accept this as they way it is from those that make it so, my anger is at those least benefitted by those in power are voting against there own interest and values of fair play. Duped, hoodwinked? yeah sad but true. I do praise America for at least caring enough to have social security and roads and mail, food stamps, infrastructure and the rest of these "socialist" things.

    • @whiskeysudsjackwagon8510
      @whiskeysudsjackwagon8510 5 лет назад +5

      nice rant commie

    • @lordoffaiyum9727
      @lordoffaiyum9727 3 года назад +1

      @@Mountchoirboy other places have that stuff too. American civilians also have a lot of guns to make things very hard.

  • @PlayNiceFolks
    @PlayNiceFolks 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sycj mu crick muggugt

  • @romancandle416
    @romancandle416 5 лет назад

    Hearst was a racist bastard, in addition to being a general misanthrope. But he loved gold a hell of alot more than he hated black men.
    RIP Odell.

    • @Monk_Chud
      @Monk_Chud Месяц назад

      Did he really hate them