Mike Irwin
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I wasn't very impressed. Had a few moments, but quite frankly, it was competing against a showing of the greatest western ever filmed -- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
But, in the little bit that I watched, it looked as if when the Marshall arrested the suspect, who was standing over the body, that the suspect was carrying a single-shot Remington Army or Navy pistol...
The other thing I thought to be neat about it?
The Shay Locomotive.
Hard to say what time frame in which this series supposedly takes place, but the telephones would have placed it around 1885 or later, which would be right for the Shay, as well...
But, in the little bit that I watched, it looked as if when the Marshall arrested the suspect, who was standing over the body, that the suspect was carrying a single-shot Remington Army or Navy pistol...
The other thing I thought to be neat about it?
The Shay Locomotive.
Hard to say what time frame in which this series supposedly takes place, but the telephones would have placed it around 1885 or later, which would be right for the Shay, as well...