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I had a dream that raised an interesting question.


In the movie, all the bandits (as far as we know) are killed during the climactic fight, except for a few who manage to escape. Last night I had a dream that was like a scene left out of the final theatrical version. There were a few bandits who surrender, and after a brief discussion among themselves, Chris has the bandits hanged. The dream left me with a bad taste in my mouth (metaphorically speaking); but wondering what would have happened if some of the bandits survived the fight and managed to surrender. (Although in the movie the farmers didn't seem in a taking-prisoners mood.)

They could have held them for the next time the rurales passed through the village, although the rurales were known for their summary justice, usually involving a firing squad.

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You need to get a life a life

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Says the guy who posts about 1,000 IMDB posts per day. Most of them, from what I've read on the Tombstone board, nonsensical.

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So ignoring the post from the idiot, does anyone with a brain have any thoughts? I mean about the ethical questions that would come up with regard to prisoners if the Seven and the farmers had actually taken any. I was thinking they could string up any prisoners outside the village with some kind of warning sign, "This is what we do to bandits. Keep riding, muchacho."

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I'm guessing they would let them go. They were only really a threat when they were part of a big gang under Calvera. Can't see Chris or the villagers wanting to hang them after they beat them.

Whores will have their trinkets.

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