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The violent beginning of the land rush...


What a scene! It's amazing what dangerous things stunt men used to go through. I wonder how long the preparation/planning took... Unless they just did it. Something common in older movies that I hate to see -- and I believe is present here -- is people falling along with their horse! How easily can't such a thing go terribly wrong? A slight miscalculation and you got a goddang horse on your face...

Also, the guy getting run over was a pretty shocking sight even today. I'm surprised ye audience of olde paid to see this kind of thing.

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It was rather unexpectedly visceral wasn't it. with the former newspaper editor, who really did look too old and frail to be participating in that sort of race, suffering a rather gruesome, but spectacular demise.

It's clear to see what film might have influenced Ron Howard in the making of Far and Away.

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It's clear that the older newspaper guy getting run over was a dummy, you could see it pop up when crushed.  The only ding in a really great scene, so well done + filmed + edited, plus some terrific music from the great Franz Waxman.

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I went through it at 1/4 speed in high definition. Pretty impressive, I thought!

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