This Man Killed 63 People | Boardwalk Empire
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- Richard was a sharpshooter in the US Army during World War I. He was badly disfigured during the war, losing his eye, upper jaw and most of the cheekbone on the left side of his face. He has also suffered some throat damage which causes him to speak in a low, muffled voice. Because of his appearance, Harrow wears a tin mask in public that is molded to mirror the intact right side of his face.
After the war he returned to Plover, Wisconsin where his twin sister, Emma (Katherine Waterston), cared for him while his wounds healed. Once he was able to care for himself he left to live in Chicago.
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Love this scene
"Jimmy was a soldier. He fought. He lost." is probably one of my favorite lines of the whole series. Shows his deep respect for Jimmy and his understanding of the cycle of violence
Well said
I fought. I lost.
Now I rest.
Let get one thing perfectly clear im not scared of you im scared of myself
Summing up the GOT rule , if you fight for the Iron Throne you better win or you end up dead...🤔
Well even going back to when they first met, they almost instantly became friends because people wouldn’t even look at Richard let alone talk to him. So Jimmy just treating him like a normal guy let alone his friend was really touching. Makes a lot of sense as to why Richard would respect someone like that.
That Richard Harrow knows instantly exactly how many people he'd killed tells you how much he thinks about every one.
He loses count during the show. The gangster life is hard.
Literally.
People who live this life usually try to forget the heavy shit they go through from the choices they make as it eventually becomes too mentally taxing for the mind.
@@ADR199Ebullshit lol
Every day. Every night.
@@brettzforeman i mean he probably killed 20 people in one scene at the end
“He killed 63 people, guy was an interior decorator”
His house looked like shit...
He Painted House's full time !
His house looked like shit.
@@BricktopsPigs 🤣🤣
Really? His apartment looked like shit
He really should have been nominated for an Emmy for this role.
What is the actors name?
@@Saukingalphacan't exactly remember, but I do remember that he's unfortunately been in and out of rehab since this role
@@Saukingalpha Jack Huston
He is one of thee most fascinating,endearing,likable,serial killers in TV history!
@@slumbynature4557 related to Angelica Huston?
Telling Nucky in the most subtle way that he knows who killed Jimmy and murdering someone leads to nightmares..
I loved that part of it. Under all that was said it was:
Richard: I killed him, close and personal, for the woman of the man you killed
Nucky: not for revenge right?
Richard: no for justice.
@@GenericWhiteMale123 facts
@@psn64sat63
Oh yeah, because all those people with PTSD after the fact no matter who they killed totally suggests that, right? The fact that soldier's killing enemy combatants who actively try to kill them still have nightmares about it, that even people assured of the terrible things a target might have done still have qualms about it, and that it's an extremely well known thing for people who have actually killed other human's to have nightmares about it, suggest otherwise.
You are talking about something you know nothing about dude, stop pretending like murder is this blaise thing, the only people who don't have an issue with killing people are those who are fundamentally broken, and killing people is one of the things that break's people so badly. Pretending like you've hurt people online doesn't make you "cool" or interesting, it just makes you seem deranged. Furthermore, if you actually had hurt someone and felt nothing, that's indicative of a problem with you, not with the rest of the world.
It's not about being "soft" dude, and to think that is kind of pathetic. The people who don't care are those who don't have the capacity to, and caring isn't some kind of weakness, after all nobody knows how to hurt another like an empathetic person.
@I, CATO SICARIUS You said everything I wanted to point out in his clearly deranged statement. There's quite obviously something wrong with him. Not an empath this guy is, lol. I'd predict some sort of personal trauma in his past. Seems like the fundamentals of a psychopath.
@@psn64sat63 dear Lord- we got agent 47 on our hands right now. I have no experience but I think about Chris from sopranos being haunted by his first kill…
Soon as he said, "I waited outside the house with a shotgun...very close." Steve got flashbacks to Tony Soprano
Haaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaa 😅😂😅😅😂😅
Lnfaooo
The last thing Tony B thought was that the hands Tony S used on the shotgun were not the hands of a varsity athlete
Ohhhh snap! Good catch
You think they wrote that as an allusion to the Sopranos?
This guy makes the Shelbys look like school children kinda wished we could’ve gotten a cross over where he is in the war and runs into the Shelby boys
Harrow was a certified badass but shelby brothers were all of them tunnellers, which is basically a death sentence in terms of assignments. Equally terrifying.
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@@sumitmhatre8419 what makes it even more badass is most tunnelers in ww1 were volunteers.
@@sumitmhatre8419 They weren’t all clay kickers. Just Tommy.
Imagine a WW1 movie but a crossover of Boardwalk Empire and Peaky Blinders.
I’m genuinely loving that Boardwalk Empire is getting its flowers. So underrated
Was a damn good series and showed how good of an actor Steve Buscemi is
As if there was any doubt.
Idk his performance in Grown Ups was pretty good too
I always knew Basemi the firefighter was a excellent actor
Sadly last season was shit. Bummer-.-
The show is just as good as pinky blinders
The hesitation on the word “yourself” is a call back to Nucky not letting jimmy finish the same word before killing him
oh shit i didn't even realize that!
God tier acting and writing
Everyone gangster until the Phantom of the Opera shows up...
😂 laughing in my car at that!
Best comment ever. 😅 I actually saw the phantom of the opera in Toronto, it was brilliant, classy, saddening and gorgeous all at once. I bought the c.d. Of the music afterwards and thoroughly enjoy the music.
😂😂
Honestly Richards death hit me the hardest. Man was not only a legend in show but IRL. Amazing storytelling and great acting.
Just in case you're wondering, the medal he's wearing is from the Pontifical Equestrian Order of Saint Gregory the Great. It's a lower rank (probably knight) but is considered a well-respected papal bull.
i was wondering. thanks 👍
Lol I was wondering what order it was also! 😂
Don’t worry I wasn’t I was asking what the answer was
You have "palpable" knowledge
Not to be confused with the Pacific Equestrian Order of Joe Rogies The Exuberant
Best character of the series
Chalky White for me but he's a close 2nd
@@scoobasteve912 I didn't like Chalky towards the end. He let everyone step all over him and ended up getting his own daughter killed over his jealousy over the phony heroin dealing preacher who usurped him. It's a shame too, he started out a real strong character but in the end he died alone and nameless.
@@edluke3415 " but in the end he died alone and nameless." If I remember correctly, so does Richard. Alone, bleeding out under the boardwalk. This was not a show for happy endings. Even Daredevil got his ticket punched something ugly.
@@Mauther the last season didn't feel right, it felt like all the backstory should've been in the earlier seasons. I was satisfied with Knucky having his past come to haunt him as Jimmy's kid was the one to put him down.
There were so many interesting ones...even the ones you hated were played excellently
Steve buscemi would know ALL about someone hiding behind a house and using a shotgun real close lol. Tony wouldnt ever let him forget that.
Too bad he never had the makings of a Varsity Athlete
If Nucky would have used him his war with Gyp Rosetti would be been over before it started.
He smoked almost all of Gyp's men in that hotel he the reason Gyp had to flee and ended getting killed by his own men
@@jonathandominguez5227 pretty sure that is what he just said
@@selrahc3904he said IF, he DID.
@@gorlab9549 naw, Richard went and took Gyps men out because they kidnapped Jimmy's son. Last mistake they made
I don't know about that. I love Richard as much as anyone but Richard attacked Gyp after Masseria pulled his support from Gyp. Richard also benefited from having the element of surprise. There was a reason why Nucky's entire plan to win the war was the get Masseria to stop backing Rosetti. Masseria probably had hundreds of men and as badass as Richard was there's a point where one man isn't enough
You guys are sleeping on one of the saddest stories in the series.
Dude lost everyone and everything and fought to get it back but that final job is always a bad omen.
Richard was the only character trying to become more human. Everybody else had a lust for violence and power.
The depth of his character in those scenes, some of the best.
Richard is an awsome character, haunted, dangerous, badass. But just beause oyu like a character doesn't mean they are "deep"
Richard Harrow is one of the most underrated characters of our time. Cheers to Jack Hudson!
It’s Jack Huston.
Jack Huston doesn’t get enough love, amazing actor!
Yes. From a talented family.
Loved Jack Huston in this role!
Tyvm for the name. His performance deserved awards.
@@jasonbastian9901 Anjelica Huston's nephew.
He was so good in this role. It's the voice, it's like gravel, sounds like it's uncomfortable to speak because of his wounds.
Get that man a raise!
The more I watch of these shorts the more I actually want to watch boardwalk empire.
DO IT !!!!You won't regret it 👍👍👍
go to it no one stopping you bigdog
He's the whole reason I got into this show, he and all others were well worth it.
Most underrated show of all time.
I love him struggling to speak and adjusting his face
If I hear this beat one more time I swear to god
The way he answers "63" so fast without hesitation is so bad ass.
Yeah it haunts him killing people sucks!
More tragic than cool but its okay
I'm 63
😂
"You know the answer to that yourself." That's some cold ass shit right there. Like why would you ask me a question you already know the answer to?
That's the same thing Nucky said to the prosecutor in the previous season as well. Why are you asking me questions you already know the answer to?
This show was so visceral and raw, dripping with well acted scenes.
Boardwalk empire - the show with the BEST side characters and sub plots.
The only dude that'd be a good match against Anton Chigur
Was just going to say this!
Think so? Anton is pretty messed up… maybe I’m forgetting about Richard here
@@playlists8831
Oh yea , I'd say it was Richard's experience on the battlefield, the atrocities he endured, the injury to his face , Much like Jimmy I Richard died in the trenches. Therefor he has nothing left to lose. I bet he wishes he did die in war.
@@wez492
More than you know ...
Back in c. 1990/91, whilst I was still in High School, my English Literature teacher set my class an assignment called 'Letters to the Home Front', about how we would imagine men on the front lines would write to their loved ones back home. Most picked WWII; a few chose the Vietnam War, but I must've been amogst a tiny group that chose WWI ...
Before I wrote a single letter, I used as much of the allotted time to judt throw myself into it's history. What I came away with still haunts me still, some 33yrs later; and places like Ypres, Verdun, and the Somme has become synonymous in my mind with both the utter brutality, and futility, of war, especially, given I'm English, just how many young men, Enlisted, even junior officers, like Captains, were just treated like so much machine gun fodder. Add in the horrors of chemical warfare, begining with chlorine gas, which, being denser than air, turned the 'safety' of shell-holes in death traps, no wonder so many men came back broken, in mind, and body ... and that's before how extreme trauma does to the human mind was even begun to be understood.
On top of that, Richard Harrow must've been amongst the first to be trained to be not just Marksman, but Snipers. In reasing the exploits of Snipers, even as far back as WWI, you get the feeling there was/is a huge difference just shooting at the enemy, expending numerous rounds, and never quite knowing whom you hit, to waiting three days in a hide, a pulling off 'one shot, one kill', using sights, almost magnified to the point you can tell if they had shaved, or not ...
I've read that, even in the modern era, such as in Iraq, instructors tell their trainees to not focus on headshots, but on a shirt button, a) because a center-mass shot is easier, especially at a distance; and b) they don't carry the faces of those they've shot as much ...
63 is a lot of faces to carry around with you ...
Chigur was textbook psycho..Harrow was much more nuanced and not a psycho..
One of the coolest characters ever. When he waxes Capone I shit myself.
Did you write song Convoy?
The actor pretending to have a half face did an incredible and very convincing act.
I watched the clip a few times to study his face abit. He's not using the mask as an excuse. He's actaully portraying the character.
@@DirtCheapFU yeah right? You can tell that behind the mask there is a damaged face. Incredible acting.
@@09croix21 Yeah. I'm not saying that specifically. I'm saying that he isn't using anything to alter his performance. That is just his performance.
LOVE THIS SHOW... Richard was my favorite character, the acting is superb. Steve played this role so well such a talented cast, the filming, and costumes all of it❤
The series lost so much with him leaving 😢
I love this scene it goes to show how respectable Richard is in a way. He acknowledges Jimmy lost the fight fair. I also like how he acknowledges how he has no qualms against Nucky because how well they treated him. It shows that he has principles, that he’s still a human being with morals. Richard it my favorite tv character
You can't stop thinking about them. 😪
Veteran ?
A kill is a kill.
I'm glad he remembered her and avenged her, addressed her unnecessary death on the cusp of getting out of that shitty life and marriage to be happy with her lover.
"How many players on COD Modern Warfare have you kill?"
"10,700."
"Do you think about any of them?"
"You know the answer to that."
Best character in the show, even after everything he did you can’t dislike him
... because, despite everything he did, he still managed to hold on to a tiny bit of humanity, and honour, even after being in the utter meatgrinder that was WWI ...
Richard Harrow is an absolutely amazing character
Richard was a great character!
One of the greatest characters ever
The man who played this character did an amazing job. He must have destroyed his vocal cords doing this role.
“I only remember the ones I missed.”
_'And how many did you miss?'_
*'Four. Three of them I got with the second shot. The last one I ended up stabbing.'*
This has reminded me of who fought the domestic wars of Prohibition. These were hardened veterans of a most brutal war in Europe.
This guy could perfectly play a ghoul in the fallout tv series.
"You know, I think this guy has the makings of a varsity athlete.." ~Uncle June
This dude was my favorite character on the show. Total badass
Dude going, " This man has quite a resume! I think I'll hire him. A journeyman indeed."
Amazing show and best character oat
This show will never get the same appreciation as GOT, breaking bad, walking dead, or even the wire. Which is a shame, because the first several seasons were an absolute masterpiece.
Richard Harrow is easily one of my favorite characters in a TV series ever.
When the Ghost of the Opera needs to make an extra.
I wish he would have had more screen time in the show. He was such an interesting and complex character, and Jack Huston did a fantastic job with the part. Easily one of the best characters in the show.
I really need to watch this show one day.
Definitely watching this series tonight, haven’t had a chance to watch it yet.
This was one the best series on TV, I wish they would put it back on.
Harrow was one of the most solid and stand up guys in tv history... this scene shows the love for his guy and his respect for their game
richard harrow is one of the best characters ever
This Phantom of the Opera sequel seems awesome.
“You know the answer to that yourself“. Powerful line
This dude was one of the baddest characters of any television series. His scenes were always very entertaining
Oh great I was hoping this song would be on this short! It's such a great scene I was wondering what great song could accommodate it, I dont think any other dramatic theme matches this one.
What is this song? It's awesome
Man.. Richard was such a unique character. His relationship with Jimmy was excellent. Should have been explored more imo.
The number is so high, and yet he says it without needing to calculate, he remembers every one.
Really just wanna hear Richard say smoothskin just once! 🤣
I think that CHARACTER HAS GOT TO BE ONE OF THE BEST IDEAS,.....
Amazing show!
Boardwalk is such a phenomenal series. If I could pay money to not remember it so I could watch it again for the first time, I would.
Same here bro,would pay a hefty summ
Wow. I haven’t watched it yet and I think you just convinced me!
@@therealjesuschrist9160 dude you are so lucky. Make sure to come back and let me know what you think after you’ve finished it. You’ll never see the ending coming.
This one and the scene where he says Jimmy deserved better... Some of the most powerful dialogue in the show. So simple but so poignant. And so polite
We had a VNV Green Beret Bible Thumper motivational speaker guy visit our prison. Someone asked how many ? He said about 5-10 thousand. He had help, but he's the one who found the underground bunker complex in a ridgeline, and he called in the airstrike.
Was he badly burned?
Man richard harrow was such a good character
Herold is a G , HE WANTED ALL THE SMOKE
„Herold“ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 can you explain to me who that is?
Because in this scene,i see only Nucky Thompson and Richard Harrow.
@@niktorrente6640no this is Herold bro
Richard harrow a noble man in a world where no one gets happy endings, I was really hoping tommy would’ve tried and make Richard proud and not go after nuckey
One of the greatest Gangster shows EVER
Harrow told Nucky "stop playing with me" 😂
The answer is yes btw is he knows the exact number
I really think people are missing the most amazing detail of this exchange. The last line "You know the answer to that yourself" Is him telling Nucky I know you killed Jimmy. He starts the convo by saying he fought he lost as in, the game is the game. What the other guy did was against the code and it's why he got shotgunned up close.
That’s probably the most profound answer to that question that nobody in history has ever asked. Especially like that. It’s like a scent or a mark on a person we could have never met but we’ll identify each other immediately through a crowd of people in a room. You just know. It’s a few different things depending on the person. It’s either the ferret like weasely vibe of mania, the stoic confident self loathing, or the hard while trying to appear soft or normal that you just can’t seem to shake no matter how long it’s been. Or some mixture or variant on a scale we don’t ask it’s not a question it’s not a competition unless you’re a sniper or a pilot I suppose. For one you don’t have to ask. If you did the answer would be no. It’s obvious. It’s in the soul and it can’t be faked. Some people are braggartly about it on the more maniacal side. Proud of it even. Some people can’t live with themselves on the self loathing side and either choose the cheaters way out or like myself rely on substance abuse and adding to the problem because if you don’t have time to think about anything but survival you don’t have too much time to reflect upon your choices good or bad. Some try to live In denial some try to atone. Some just accept it as best they can and some rationalize it away. All every last one will know another the second we’re in the same room. Even if one became a priest or a concert violinist or a hippy peace love and dope lol. It’s like a lifelong club every idiot thinks they want to be a part of and who’s members most of us anyway would prefer not to be in meetings are usually tense but concluded mostly quickly and peaceably. But no matter what video games and Hollywood might fool you into thinking nobody asks. And even those of us who regularly pay club fees don’t have a buddy we playfully keep score with. Even among shitty people like me that’s just sick fuckin absolutely insane. Good rule of thumb is if it’s ever fun or a joke or enjoyable to you in any sense other than survival and maybe an adrenaline rush it’s probably time to consider putting it down or at least takin a break or if you’re getting a jolly’s off on it do the world a favor point it in the opposite direction you usually do. Bottom line there’s nothing romantic about it. So unless you like paranoia, bouts of rage, living with the understanding that not only every breath could be the last (that applies to everyone) but everything you do has far reaching potential consequences, increasing the chances of dying young by about 1000 percent but the knowledge that if you don’t die young you most definitely will die alone either because your luck ran out the law or the enemy
figured you out or because you’ll have sheerly through your hair trigger anger neurotic control and obsessive preparation you’ll alienate, take for granted, hurt and generally push anyone you love out of your life. That or get them killed. So don’t believe the hype. Nobody from the people you knew to the people who want your help let’s say. None of them care about you or truly value you. Most of the people who smile in your face will try to have someone similar to you do what they asked you to do to you. And it’s almost exclusively never anything heroic. It’s ex husbands who don’t want to pay alimony to cheating wives or cheating ex wives who the husband doesn’t wanna pay alimony to. Petty thieves. Unfortunate idiots who decided to share ownership of something with someone they thought was their friend. Or occasionally some punk who pisses off some rich kid who thinks that a designer bandana from hoochi and a gold plated .25 auto and a Scarface poster on the wall makes him a gangster and has to be “made an example of Paulj seeee” over some grievous crime like hitting on his girlfriend or something. That last one being a joke. CRs I did for free regardless of the wealth of the family. Call it principle. Trust me. The pirates life ain’t for anybody. On a positive note you’ll have plenty of extra body art and jewelry. Unfortunately you don’t get to pic where they go or if they stay. Last little Psa for all you cool kids. Nothing hurts quite like a bullet in your lung for over a decade I guess I should say slug so I don’t get trolled by all the John Wick-ipedias in here. Imagine feeling like you’re having a heart attack every time you take a deep breath, random blood letting and occasionally having hospital visits for a reoccurring mystery embolism. Don’t get me started on being burned stabbed poisoned crushed or run over. Lol. Knock yourself out Hollywood nobody believes a thing I say anyway. What I was going to say is that is a really awesome scene it’s just not likely to happen in real life.
Tldr
Not reading all that
@@necessaryevile try highlighting it and having it dictated to you
@BurningSaints try highlighting it and having it dictated to you
@@vladimirpistolikov1610 try highlighting it and having it dictated to you
He and the angry government agent guy were my favorite characters
Man I love harrow such a great character nice touch with the facial prosthesis circa ww1
Ok y'all fixin to make make me watch this show now, I'm late on everything, first it was banshee then game of thrones then Ozark then yellowstone and this show
Do it bro boardwalk empire is fucking amazing. At least if you like gangster flicks.
Add spartacus blood and sand. vicious characters and lots of nudity
Fargo with Billy Bob Thornton.
El Chapo is good.
I still need to watch all the shows you listed lol. I always watch series after they are finished
This guy is my top 10 favorite characters of all time in TV shows or movies... maybe top 5... boardwalk empire is another one of these under rating shows. Fantastic acting, great storyline, and kept the show very suspenseful!! 9/10
Not excepting. You know the answer to that 👻
Man sounds like grandma after smoking for 45 years
Anybody that says they don't think of their victims knows their lying. Yeah you don't think of their favorite color but you definitely about why them and how it affected the people around them..
But it's for the hustle, so you remain composed.
What you took from them, what their future could have held, why they had to put up a fight vs just surrender, why did I put myself in this situation to begin with and now their children have no father/ wife has no husband
@J St-One exactly! You added the etc's for me 😅❤️
If it were "for the hustle", yeah I suppose it would be like that. It's different on the other side.
When you're sworn to protect it's different. It's hard at first, believing you may have bundled a man's soul into Hell for all eternity, but after a while you realize it was *their* choice to make. It's as if your're holding a spear. If someone throws themself upon it, so be it. That's on them.
The hard part is that people don't know what to say or if they should say anythung...so they say nothing. You feel avoided, shunned, feared...ostracized.
@BurningSaints the country has been in two wars for 20 years, and in that time suffered roughly 200,000 gun homicides, and another, fatal 7000 police shootings, and 7500 Justified citizen involved shootings. (These numbers are rough, extrapolated from 5 year totals, and may be off by 10% or so)
Sad to say, but it isn't rare my friend.
We are talking mental health and aftermath here, not war stories.
That is, if you’re not an alcoholic psychopath.
Best character arc of the entire show, hands down. Such a fantastic character.
Great series. Watched all 3 x
Harrow💪
I wonder if Hilary Clinton comes close or surpasses this guy.
HRC makes this dude look like a piker.
You guys are ridiculous.
Richard was a loyal friend.
the Waffle House has found its new host
The Waffle House has found it's new host
Richard Harrow was one of the coldest most complex characters I've ever had the privilege to watch. The scene where he rescues Tommy is absolutely brutal.
You'll never forget the action but you will eventually forget the faces.
I hear their screams and see their faces every time i close my eyes
Its always the side kicks that I enjoy the most on shows. Watched the show for Capone, stayed for Mr Harrow
Had to be one of the best shows I’ve watched in the last few years hands down boardwalk and ozarks vary different shows but great story’s setting and characters in every aspect what I would give to watch them for the first time again
That hard swallow after he says, “You know the answer to that yourself.”