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Titolo originale: The Horse Soldiers
Regia:
John Ford
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Anno: 1959
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Western Guerra
Tag:
war hero
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cavalry
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standoff
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confederate
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union soldiers
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Cast:
John Wayne
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William Holden
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Constance Towers
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Judson Pratt
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Hoot Gibson
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Ken Curtis
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Willis Bouchey
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Bing Russell
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O.Z. Whitehead
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Hank Worden
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Chuck Hayward
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Denver Pyle
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Strother Martin
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Basil Ruysdael
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Carleton Young
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William Leslie
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William Henry
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Walter Reed
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Anna Lee
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William Forrest
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Ron Hagerthy
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Russell Simpson
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Althea Gibson
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Gertrude Astor
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Bill Borzage
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Danny Borzage
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John Ford
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Jack Pennick
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Jan Stine
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Sam Harris
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David Ahdar
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Sarge Allen
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Gordon Carveth
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Jack R. Clinton
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Otis Courville
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Jane Crowley
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Richard H. Cutting
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Duke Fishman
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Donald Foster
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John George
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Helen Gereghty
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Helen Gibson
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Fred Graham
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Stuart Holmes
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Michael Jeffers
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Stan Jones
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Fred Kennedy
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Roy Kennedy
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Philip Kieffer
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Robert Lewis
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Cliff Lyons
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Wilbur Mack
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Jack Pennick
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Robert Perry
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Charles Seel
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George Sowards
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Mike Steen
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William Wellman Jr.
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Nel 1863, durante la guerra civile, una colonna di cavalleggeri nordisti penetra per ottocento chilometri nel territorio dei confederati sudisti per sabotare il nodo ferroviario di Newton da dove partono i rifornimenti per Vicksburg.
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When Doc Kendall is examining Dunker's leg, there is a soldier holding a lamp with his left hand. Be [...]
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The rifles used in the movie were the Springfield Trapdoor Carbine - a post war (1870s) weapon. 2 un [...]
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The raid depicted occurred prior to the fall of Vicksburg on July 4th, 1863 and in the movie several [...]
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At 1:21:17, two bushwhackers take aim and fire on the Union column. Their rifles are post-war 1873 T [...]
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While their was a fight at Newton's Station during Grierson's Raid, it happened with the troopers fi [...]
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The rectangular Confederate (Southern Cross) flag used throughout the film is the Confederate Naval [...]
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Deacon Clump talks to Col. Marlowe holding his hat in front of him. In the next shot, when Marlowe l [...]
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When the Colonel interviews the two Confederate deserters, they confess that the 6th Alabama and 10t [...]
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Trying to distract Dr. Kendall, Miss Hunter tells him of her scandalous behavior at a ball in Biloxi [...]
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At the officers meeting Marlow said they cut out his artillery and wagons. In reality Colonel Edward [...]
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Major Kendall's insignia is correct. Shoulder straps for medical officers did have blue (not green) [...]
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After Marlowe takes Kirby's wicker-bound jug (0:14:25) and tosses it away, it shatters. That's the p [...]
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At 22:50 into the film, when the force is split and one third is leaving and John Wayne kicks out a [...]
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When the Union force is starting to hide from a passing Confederate unit across the river (which Ms. [...]
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When Major Kendall is in Colonel Marlowe's tent shortly after he arrives, the angle of Kendall's arm [...]
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Despite being on the move for days on end, Miss Hannah Hunter still possesses a neat, clean, and pro [...]
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At the very end of the film, Confederate cavalry ride past the house Major Kendall is using for his [...]
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During the chase after leaving Newton Station, Marlow's column is being chased by Bedford Forrest's [...]
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At the film's end, Dr. Kendall tells Col. Marlowe that he has decided to stay behind with the wounde [...]
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In the hotel bar at Newton Station Col. Kirby breaks a bottle of whiskey tucked in the front of Sgt. [...]
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At the end of the film, when Marlowe lights the fuse to blow the bridge, as he's crossing the bridge [...]
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When Major Kendall drags Miss Hunter and Lukey into the conference room in Greenbriars, Lukey drops [...]
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The movie is a fictional portrayal of Grierson's Raid but still shares many of its historical places [...]
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After the battle at Newton Station, MAJ Kendall is talking to COL Miles after recovering from his su [...]
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The man with glasses taking the photograph of the officers is Matthew Brady, famed for photographing [...]
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After Dr Kendall delivers a baby, this doctor who talks about germs (as in making sure to have latri [...]
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The cannon which support the attack by the cadets and later during the attack on the bridge are show [...]
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When they take the "one armed" Confederate Colonel away in Newton Station, his "missing" hand shows [...]
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When Kendall is removing Dunker's leg, one of the troopers is holding a lantern. In one shot, the la [...]
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In the shot right after Hank Worden throws the torch onto the cotton bales, look at the upper left o [...]
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At 1:34:26, as Colonel Marlowe and Major Kendall return to their command following the Confederates [...]
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Union soldiers, especially cavalry and snipers used breech-loading carbines early in the Civil War. [...]
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At the beginning of the scene of the battle with the boys from the academy a contrail can be seen in [...]
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The movie exteriors appear to have been shot in the fall, but the raid takes place in April 1863.
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The US flags shown in the movie all contain 48 Stars which would have been correct for the year the [...]
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The photograph of the officers by "Brady", a reference to famed Civil War photographer Mathew Brady, [...]
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The Confederate flags used in the movie are Army of Tennessee pattern and did not come into use unti [...]
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Marlowe tells Grant that the raiding force will consist of the 1st Illinois, 1st Michigan, and 2nd I [...]
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Although the story is set in 1863, all the soldiers are wearing 1872 pattern cavalry uniforms.
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When Colonel Marlowe tells Constance that her grain and horses will be commandeered they are standin [...]
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Although listening through stove pipes at Greenbriar helped move the plot along , it was merely a co [...]
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When Marlowe is talking to Hanna at the bar, the stove behind them has a long red scarf draped aroun [...]
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As the boys from the military school march through the town, Anna Lee's character succeeds in gettin [...]
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Colonel Marlowe identifies himself as the commander of the 1st Illinois (i.e., 1st Illinois Voluntee [...]
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As the column proceeds down the country road, the advance scouts are fired at by Rebel Bushwhackers [...]
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Colonel John Marlowe (John Wayne) states that his cavalry force consists of 1st Illinois, 1st Michig [...]
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Cavalry coats did no have yellow inner lining during the Civil War. That was issued after 1880. Cava [...]
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As Marlowe's men hide across the river, a Confederate column of troops is marching along passing the [...]
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Colonel Marlowe would have had Hannah Hunter and the maid killed after they were caught spying.
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In the house at Greenbrier after Major Kendall, Miss Hunter, and Lukey come down the stairs, shadows [...]
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When Maj (Dr) Kendall is reviewing the troops prior to their leaving in on shot from the front he is [...]
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In several scenes Kendall's rank strips appear to be blue. A doctor's strips were green.
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When the rebels from the train charge up the street the flag bearer is shot and a man with a beard a [...]
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When Doc Kendall examines the soldiers in line, he walks from left to right. When he is seen from be [...]
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At the conclusion, Major Kendell elects to stay behind with the wounded, even if that means going to [...]
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When Kendall is tending to Dunker, it appears he is using a cable tie, or similar item. Cable ties, [...]
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The premier Confederate cavalry commander, Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, was off chasing another [...]
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As the Union troopers leave Newton's Station, the wounded Col. Miles orders a message be sent to Gen [...]
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As Cadet Drummer Beaufort's mother is dragging him back toward their house, the walkway leading from [...]
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When Col Marlow and Gen. Hurlburt arrive at Gen. Grant's headquarters, Hurlburt announces himself to [...]
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The film is set in the Spring of 1863 as part of Grant's campaign against Vicksburg, which fell on J [...]
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When Col. Marlowe asks a soldier for Maj. Kendall, his neckerchief knot is under his chin. When he e [...]
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The 1st Michigan Cavalry Regiment served in the Eastern theater in 1863, most notably in the Army of [...]
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The national flag seen in the opening scene is incorrect. Either a cavalry guidon with the national [...]
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Early in the movie, Ken Curtis is shown playing a fretted banjo. Frets were not added to banjos unti [...]
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The saddles used on the horses are a mix of "Western" style and Army "McClellan" saddles. However, t [...]
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Although the film takes place in 1863, Dr. Kendall is shown boiling surgical instruments to prevent [...]
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The Jefferson Military cadets are shown going into battle with the white 'Stainless Banner' of the C [...]
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When the two Confederate deserters and their captive are interviewed by the Colonel, the captive ide [...]
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At the end of the officers' conference Colonel Marlow states; "No glory hunting Richards. Anything k [...]
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The pistols used by Union troopers are appear to be 1873 Colt Single Action Army revolvers with a mo [...]
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At the beginning of the engagement with the boys from the military academy, Colonel Marlow orders "A [...]
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While the cavalry did wear yellow for uniform stripes and trim (though inaccurately portray in actua [...]
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To destroy the bridge, Colonel Marlowe lights a line of black powder before mounting and riding off. [...]
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Holden dumps whiskey on Wayne's leg wound to sterilize it. Microbes were unknown at the time of the [...]
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Colonel Marlowe's complaint about Major Kendall's lack of a firearm is unfounded. Uniform standards [...]
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Unionist soldiers did not keep spies alive.
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Jackie Jo: Hey there - we're Confederates, but we [...]
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Miss Hannah Hunter: They'll catch up to you and cu [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: [grabbing Sgt. Mitchell by the [...]
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Major Kendall: [preparing to fight] What are the r [...]
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Dunker, Yankee Soldier Amputee: Hey, lookee here, [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: [during firefight] I didn't wan [...]
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Major Kendall: Look here, colonel, I didn't ask to [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: Kirby, you tangle with me, I'll [...]
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Miss Hannah Hunter: [military cadets have opened f [...]
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Matthew Brady: Roses are red, violets are blue, th [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: Where's your horse? Bugler: Ba [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: [offers his hand to Kendall] I [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: Where did you pick up that Reb [...]
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Major Kendall: [to Marlowe] As usual, I'm just pre [...]
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Major Kendall: I don't understand a man like Miles [...]
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Miss Hannah Hunter: Major Gray, an actor... and Co [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: How many men does it take to lo [...]
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Miss Hannah Hunter: You're not going to burn the t [...]
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Miss Hannah Hunter: [bending over with a plate of [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: [immediately after Dunker's dea [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: [entering the hospital] Kendall [...]
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[after Marlowe gets slapped] Major Kendall: I sug [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: [after knocking out the deserte [...]
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Major Kendall: How old are you? Soldier: Thirty-t [...]
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Major Kendall: How are Susan amd the kids? Col. J [...]
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Miss Hannah Hunter: Thunder in the outhouse!
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Gen. Ulysses S. Grant: Have you thought about how [...]
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Major Kendall: Now come off it Colonel, even you w [...]
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Union Soldier: They're just kids from a military s [...]
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Major Kendall: [pushing Hannah and Lukey into the [...]
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Col. John Marlowe: The Major seems to be out of un [...]
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Major Kendall: That's a pretty primitive outlook; [...]
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Miss Hannah Hunter: You're not going to burn the t [...]
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