The French title


La Brigade du Texas

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I thought it translated, though, to "The Armpit of Laredo".

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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They should not have used Texas in the title. The location is so obviously Arizona that it should be set there. Old Tucson is easy to spot. The other location, Sabino Canyon is across town on the other side of Tucson.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073559/locations

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But, Drake, ever one is waving Texas flags, not the one you use.Movies are always puttin saguaros in Texas, or snow capped mountains, or gila monsters, or totem poles, I think they even showed a Democrat once.

' Pardon me while I have a strange interlude.'-Marx

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... in Texas ... snow capped mountains ...
Not farfetched at all! Guadalupe Peak at 8,750' which is more than twice the elevation of nearby El Paso, routinely gets snow. It's not uncommon in El Paso itself.

http://www.txmountaineer.com/report.php?report_id=42

I won't dispute that the others are out of place!

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