When I was a child , Errol could do not wrong. This film was not really historically correct. I still loved the movie as Errol was in it and Livvie too. However it’s the way we were taught in school. Later in life I was not a supporter of the 7th Calvary. I began to support the tribes! “Yellow hair” and his younger brothers got what they deserved!
Lest we forget, Errol was an official member of the United Souix when he made Boots. Here he is going through his tomahawk ritual blood brother induction in 1941.
timerider
July 1, 2016 at 5:15 pm
When I was a child , Errol could do not wrong. This film was not really historically correct. I still loved the movie as Errol was in it and Livvie too. However it’s the way we were taught in school. Later in life I was not a supporter of the 7th Calvary. I began to support the tribes! “Yellow hair” and his younger brothers got what they deserved!
Paula
July 1, 2016 at 11:52 pm
I feel the same, but I still like the chemistry in it
Gentleman Tim
July 2, 2016 at 5:05 am
Lest we forget, Errol was an official member of the United Souix when he made Boots. Here he is going through his tomahawk ritual blood brother induction in 1941.
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And here’s the fascinating back story of this magnificent film:
www.reelclassics.com…
P.S. For those who dispute this film’s historical accuracy, please remember that Errol made up for it with Operation Burma.
Paula
July 2, 2016 at 4:49 pm
I didn’t even know this! Thank you