24 Replies to “Woman They Almost Lynched 1953 (Western)”

  1. La Femme qui Faillit être Lynchée, un bon film mais qui comporte quelques inexactitudes historiques : William Clark Quantrill était un hors la loi sanguinaire loin sans doute de l'image assez sage qu'en donne Bryan Donlevy. Les frères James et leur cousin Cole Younger étaient membres de la bande de Quantrill mais leur renommée ne commence que plusieurs années après la guerre. Au moment de l'histoire du film, personne ne peut les connaître. A part cela, un bon film intéressant par la place des femmes dans un univers habituellement masculin : ville administrée par des femmes, duel féminin..etc Merci pour le partage.

  2. 29:50 "I'll be seeing you sweetheart. I like your spirit." Actor Jim Davis – who played the bad guy in a bunch of westerns. He became famous as Jock Ewing in the blockbuster TV prime time soap opera 'Dallas.'

  3. Very very hard to believe, ZERO comments for this great movie? So many good actors and actresses, so much US History, Jesse James, the "Rebs" VS "Yankees"~ This one is a KEEPER.Words cannot describe how much I liked this. Thanks DK Classics V

  4. Back in those days , and beyond, a women to be hanged by her neck until dead was a sensational event.
    Throngs would loved to be entertained to see , and especially an attractive women , being hanged. The executioners were , sometimes given a generous stipend to prolong the female s'death to mesmerize the ogled onlookers as she kicked franticly to no avail , and to appease the crowd.

  5. For those interested:

    The History is: only Quantrill and his Raiders were involved in raids against the public, a few small bans of Confederates and Unionists, and then there were the Jayhawkers that fleeced and killed Pioneers moving West through Kansas.

    The list of family "Outlaws" were Rebelling against the Ultra Elite Industrialists that owned the Banks, Railroads, and Influenced Gov, (sorta like the Federal Reserve Bank Corporation and all that owners other Agency Ownerships and Contracts, like the IRS, CIA, NSA, Inland Security, and countless Military Agency Contracts)

    This is why so many of the Public, those whom knew the truth, supported the Outlaw Gangs.

    Movies have helped propagandize the History *and so have the History Books in the USA Public Curriculum School System'".

    a Sociologist/Behavioralist
    and Historian

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