Cody (Madeleine Stowe) had no blood on her face when she walked into Kid Jarrett's (James Russo) hideout to confront him near the finale, but it was streaked with blood when she faced him directly.
She may have gotten blood on her face while hugging and weeping on Josh's dead, bullet shot chest at 1:24:21.
She may have gotten blood on her face while hugging and weeping on Josh's dead, bullet shot chest at 1:24:21.
At the end it looks like Kid Jarrett puts his gun in the holster before the next scene when he puts it in his holster.
During the jail break scene, the bars on the window of the jail cell go back and forth between being bent and straight multiple times.
Early on the viewer sees a grave marker for James Crown with birth and death dates of 1861-1888 which makes the story date of the movie to be 1888 or later. Later Jarrett tells Cody the US military is selling US Army guns to Juarez. But Juarez died in 1872 which should have made selling him guns somewhat difficult.
A wad of hundred dollar bills seen briefly is obviously twentieth-century money.
Obviously it's twentieth-century money. There are no wads of 1890 hundred dollar bills around, available to the prop department. It was a passable effort at "of the period" bills. They couldn't make them too authentic - 1890 hundred dollar bills are rare and valuable.
Obviously it's twentieth-century money. There are no wads of 1890 hundred dollar bills around, available to the prop department. It was a passable effort at "of the period" bills. They couldn't make them too authentic - 1890 hundred dollar bills are rare and valuable.
During the prison break, when Nita gets done tying the rope to the axle of the wagon the rope is seen as being taut when she gets out from under the wagon. However when she gets in the wagon the horses take 2-3 steps before any resistance is shown from the rope.
It's not just the rope that has to be taut. There is a lot of slack to be taken up: between the horses and the harness, between the harness and the traces, plus stretch in the rope and the knots after the strain comes on.
It's not just the rope that has to be taut. There is a lot of slack to be taken up: between the horses and the harness, between the harness and the traces, plus stretch in the rope and the knots after the strain comes on.
In the bank scene she says she has $12,433. The banker agrees but says plus interest. Later in the movie at a ranch when she is getting her money back in a bank bag, she says her money was $12,432.
Mis-heard line. She quite clearly said twelve thousand four hundred and thirty-two.
Mis-heard line. She quite clearly said twelve thousand four hundred and thirty-two.
Living in 1890 in the American West, Lilly and Anita both have shaved armpits.
There's no reason why they shouldn't. If there is a blade, shaving will happen. It wasn't invented by Lady Schick.
There's no reason why they shouldn't. If there is a blade, shaving will happen. It wasn't invented by Lady Schick.
The pants these women are wearing are quite obviously tailored to fit the unique bodies of women. But pants designed for the bodies of women were not made for women until the 1960s.
In Aqua Dulce, the Pinkertons say they are looking for a fugitive from Colorado Territory. Colorado has been a state since 1876, approximately fifteen years before the setting of this film.
In the late 1890s, Pinkertons were mostly thugs, bully-boys and strikebreakers, not the type who have any interest in political news, such a new states joining. There's a good chance they didn't even know or care.
In the late 1890s, Pinkertons were mostly thugs, bully-boys and strikebreakers, not the type who have any interest in political news, such a new states joining. There's a good chance they didn't even know or care.