Frank Hamer with Henry Barrow - The Highwaymen (Netflix 2019)
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2019
- Texas Ranger, Frank Hammer (Kevin Costner) is chatting with Henry Barrow (William Sadler), Clyde Barrow's father, and tells him the story of how he became a lawman.
Powerful scene from an underrated movie.
Made up scene. Never happened. Costner is a bullshitter playing historical characters
@@GREGWATSON-lc8ccLots of bullshit around nowadays. Including yours. It's a movie not a history class. Grow tf up.
I love how he still does "the lords work," just in a different way.
Such a good movie with great writing throughout. The background music when Frank tells his story is haunting and eerrie. Such a great touch.
This is my fav scene, the way he explains i love it.
Great movie, I watch it over and over
It's not at my library.. a lot of movies now are only through Netflix or Apple.
When you're hungry, right or wrong, good or bad, you'll do anything. 😮
2020 and people are still recording screens like it's fucking 1999.
yeah, but how about that clear audio though? they must have recorded it from 50 feet away
Best scene from any movie
What kind of a monster do you have to be when your own father is begging someone to end your life.
Great sound got the whole echo chamber distance mike thing going on 🎉
Ppl like this man razed my granpa
Loved this actor as Sloan in DS9 outstanding actor.
William Sadler, he's been in many great roles;
The Crime Boss in all the Jesse Stone movies.
The Shawshank Redemption.
Demon Knight.
Just off the top of my head. Many more! He's excellent!
Also the reeper in BILL and Ted bogas adventure
not to mention the compulsive masturbater in the Liam Neeson film "Kinsey"
@@smc1942 - Played Chesty Puller in The Pacific.
beat up john mclain on the edge of the plane in diehard 2.
One turn on the trail
On a side note....these are the WORST captioning sub-titles I've EVER SEEN...🙄
Hmm, I believe what happened was his brother took him home and saved him as they both worked for the man that shot him. Then after he was healed he went and shot him like it was stated here. THEN he went to his mothers and told her what happened and that instead of being a preacher he would do God's work by bringing down evil men etc.
Sort of close but,, the actual account is even better than this. Keeps the true persons character and God in the current mans life in pers,, ahh now I know why hollywood didn't do this correctly
The way authorities treated prisoners back then was inhuman, so why would Clyde want to give himself up to a system that is worse than him.
Back then, you received a last meal before execution. Maybe that's enough. Maybe more than he deserved. He wasn't a folk hero to be romanticized. He was a bastard killer of innocent people.
What's your point
Give me a break. Shooting to death a gas station attendant after robbing him of 4 dollars is worse then the prison system?
Sounds like someone knows what that cornbread tastes like.