The Indian attack!!!???
Watch the scene where the Indians attack the Spaniards burying the gold.
Almost every time a Spaniard gets shot with an arrow, he's looking the opposite way from where the arrow is coming from. I have heard that in earlier films where someone is shot with arrow, it's done by a marksman who shoots the stunt man in a heavily padded area. I'm wondering. Did these guys look away because they were told to- either to avoid getting hit in the face, or to leave as wide open a path as possible for the arrow to hit the padding? Or did they look away because they were afraid?
So, to sum it up in legal terminology: Get lost, you bum.