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    Duel at Diablo

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    As predictable a plot as you'll ever get as a scout leads wagon trains through unfriendly Indian territory. It's quite incredible that this 1966 film was being shot as John Ford would shoot his westerns of the 1930's with every cliché and inaccuracy in the books. We would now label this sort of film RACISM of the first order. The Apaches always got a raw deal on film and in film history. Is it possible that the demise of the western came about as more and more folks realized that the facts were nothing but lies? Who, in fact, were the savages of the time? The many tribes of Indians rose up to defend what the white man was literally stealing from under their very noses. History has been distorted so neatly to side with the goodness of the U. S. government! Too bad a truthful history will never reach American classrooms!

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    pietroantoni@  21.4.2015 age: 36-49 14,540 reviews

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