Well, I can’t say I’ve seen every one twelve times but I bet my father could have. He knew those cavalry movies by heart and could turn off his hearing aid whilst watching them with Mom in the room. That way she could talk about all those “important to her things” and he didn’t miss the movie.Having entered the Army when they still had horse cavalry and leaving it at the end of WWII, he knew the technical faults in the movies and would point them out to me.Still love “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.”
Well, I can’t say I’ve seen every one twelve times but I bet my father could have. He knew those cavalry movies by heart and could turn off his hearing aid whilst watching them with Mom in the room. That way she could talk about all those “important to her things” and he didn’t miss the movie.Having entered the Army when they still had horse cavalry and leaving it at the end of WWII, he knew the technical faults in the movies and would point them out to me.Still love “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon.”