“The movie that showed us that nonviolence will in the end overcome violence, as long as you have someone really violent watching your back.” (Comment posted on second link)
Why Christians trust in God.
Thank you so much! I do need a refill, and this is just the thing I needed. BTW, at the link someone references Lee Marvin’s military career, by way of saying that both he Jimmy Stewart were war heroes. I knew about Stewart but not about Marvin. When I looked him up I learned this from the evil Wikipedia, which just delights me:
Marvin participated in 21 amphibious assaults on Japanese-held islands. He was wounded in action on June 18, 1944, while taking part in the assault on Mount Tapochau during the Battle of Saipan, in the course of which most of his company became casualties.[8] He was hit by machine gun fire, which severed his sciatic nerve,[9] and then was hit again in the foot by a sniper.[10] After over a year of medical treatment in naval hospitals, Marvin was given a medical discharge with the rank of private first class. He previously held the rank of corporal, but had been demoted for troublemaking.[10]
Liberty Valance? Why I just saw thar person posting here yesterday! No way they got shot!
The Royal Guardsmen did a tune by the name of Liberty Valence. Sweet melody. Well done. Have hears it many times from childhood.
For later.
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Good movie! Great cast!