Three brothers seek love and fortune in the post-Civil War west.Three brothers seek love and fortune in the post-Civil War west.Three brothers seek love and fortune in the post-Civil War west.
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- TriviaThis series is set after the U.S. Civil War, which raged from 1861-1865.
- GoofsWhen Tell Sackett is in his gold camp in the mountains, checking his fish traps, etc., he wears his spurs constantly, despite the fact there is no reason he'd be riding his horse during these activities. Spurs serve no purpose when not on horseback, and in fact, they would be a liability while he is climbing up/down the sheer rock cliffs around the camp. Not only that, they make a significant amount of noise that could draw the attention of whoever he suspects is following/watching him. He should remove them until he's ready to head down the mountain and ride back to town.
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Kid Newton: Hey you worn out old alkali buzzard! You hear me now?
Tell Sackett: Don't try ridin over this man, boy. Those wrinkles are war maps. Fought Indians, grizzly, and seen 100 struttin peacocks like you get taken down hard. I don't know how you got so swollen with yourself, boy, but you begginnin to bother us.
Kid Newton: What's the gun for?
Tell Sackett: Varmints
Kid Newton: What are you calling me?
Tell Sackett: A nuisance
Kid Newton: Stand up. I said stand!
Tell Sackett: I do that, you're gonna force me to take hold of that pistol. Then I'll have ta kill ya. And Killin don't mix well with a man's supper.
Cap Rountree: Don't crowd him son. You wouldn't be the first one he's buried. You wouldn't even get a chance to clear leather on those hog legs. You better get some air. I said you better get some air.