Across the Wide Missouri
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- 1951
- 78 min
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This is my country,
This is where I was born.
I spent in this Indian village
with many of my mother's people, but
most important with my father.
This man is my father.
This is like I knew him best.
My Dad wasn't just one man named
Flint Mitchell he was a breed of men,
mountain man who lived
and died in America.
He use to tell me about these
men he knew
Men who walked the Indian trails and blaze
new one's for no men been ever before.
Man who found lakes,
rivers and meadows,
Man who found paths to the west
and the western seas,
Who roamed Prairies and mountains and plateaus
that are now states ,
Man who search for beaver
and found glory
Man who died un named
and found immortality.
by
telling me about meeting place
of the mountaineers,
This is where they met every July
after year of caraping in the Rockies.
Here they cashed in their furries
caught up on their drinking,
In the fighting, in the gambling in the fun.
And the girls.
They lived hard and they played hard
Winner is the man who gets the
most shoots on his mark in a minute.
Ready
fire
Shooting competetion was
not for marksmanship
The competetion was for speed.
speed of reloading,
which was not easy
thing in those days
Powder and ball cap and,
ramp rod.
A man's life of a mountain man's life
didn't always dependes on his hitting the target,
depended on how fast he could get ready
for the next shot.
If by accident he miss the first time,
He have to be sure
he had a second chance.
Mr. Chennault, this gathering
is a unique in my experience.
Where they all come from?
Captain Lyon,they come from
beyond the maps.
One of the strangers took my
My father's friends was Captain Lyon,
He was a Scottish man, a veteran
of Waterloo.
He came to the Rockies with a double barrel gun
a whole suit of armor,
and a man who would paint pictures
of all that he saw
So that the captain would ever had
a record of his adventures.
Yes, with pleasure.
But put him on now.
"Outside? Too bad.
- Mr. Chennault.
- No, no you does not drink.
- Please Mr. Chennault.
- No.
You owe me money.
Do you have money to pay me?
- He knows I have nothing.
- Of course.
Sorry. Forget it. I am
trader, I do charity.
What a unkind.
Among French ...
All I ask is a cup,
What it costs?
I'll pay you next week.
I need ...
When the 7 stars arealigned with the
mountain peak she will be in the willows.
- Gowie, Gowie.- yes sir!
- Are you sure its done here?
- don't be silly, ladies choice.
- I think they speak red Indians?
- Yes, all:
Pie Black, Nez Perce ...- Do you work for the company?
- oh no mr.i am free .
On his own. he owes me
$ 600. of me.
yeah i'll pay you back someday maybe.
Do not forget, Mr. Chennault,
That once i was a rich and influential man .
You might use him, Captain.
I could show you some good shooting.
- Thank you, sir.
- What's your name?
Pierre Alphonse Marie Joseph Victorof Promusenne,
the Framboise.but you may call me Pierre
- Have a drink, Pierre.
- Oh, Captain.
This perticular summer my father was
buying horses and recruiting
The best men to go with him to
the Blackfoot territory
A new and rich country my father have to explore.
it was a lot of Beavers to be hang
And lots of beavers meant lots of money.
Have you see any better horses place captain
I find these very happy
This lady's name was Kamiah,
She was a full blooded Black foot Indian.
She was proud, strong
and beautiful.
She's not a snake girl.
These Nez Perce bring her up mighty strict.
Oh well,
its only a small investment.
Hi
Hi
Compliments of the season
Oh no,no,no
this some mistake
Seven stars, willow ...
I told you captain.
I am So, sorry,i beg your pardon
I had no idea.
She wants to know, are you buying horses
to trade for a wife.
No,
Do you have a wife already
No
She says it is foolish for a man who
can buy so many horses not to have a wife.
Tell her about a pony of her's
She says pony
goes where she goes.
Go now.
Look,Recain
We missed you
Recain was a Scotch man
who was the old trading partner of my father.
But Recain was now living
with the Blackfoot indians.
He was tired of the hunting and killing
and he liked the Indians the way they lived.
Recain was a man with the strong heart
and strong convictions.
Captain, this's an old friend of mine:
the Recain.
- Recain? How Argyll?
- No, of McGregor.
I've some whiskey i think you'll like.
"Mr. Chennault?
Want to join us?
- You too, Pierre.
- Me? Yes, thank you.
- You don't like do that.
- No, I never did.
- Gowie, do you think i can learn to blow this thing?
- No, that's not learning, its the gift.
There's nothing like the pipes for
war.i remember Waterloo.
I been looking for another
moment like it ever since.
- Maybe in this Blackfoot country.
- Maybe.
I've a notion this adventure of yours
will take all the money you have got.
- I hate to see you lose everthing you saved
i've saved for this.
I wish you take the money and live the
life where you born too in Kentucky.
Oh,i am not rich that yet.
I am going to the Nez Perce.
Have a good whiskey, Captain.
What does he wants from Nez Perce?
He's making a trade with looking glass
for girl's on pony.
- Recain? he's going to marry her?
- No, no.
He's going to take her back
to her own people
- What you say! Black Is a Foot!
- What I tell you.
- But listen ...
- No way.
Wait a minute, Wait a minute.
I beg you pardon,i was explaining to him She is not Black foot,
she can not be, she is the old looking glass daughter.
No,no,no looking glass steal her from the
as black foot when she was a little girl.
- It's that simple.
- you sure that?
Her grandfather is Bear Ghost,
black foot medicine cheif.
He all the time wants to get his granddaughter back
he ask Recain to come down and buy her.
Ghost Bear "? and he's the big medicine man
of the Blackfeet tribe.
And this Iron
he's just a young war chief.
And Ghost Bear is the big man
Go and Tell Dick to get everything out
we got to trade.
Flint you can't do that.
You can not just go and buy the girl.
Why can't i?
There's one thing for Recain
take her back to her own people.
But looking glass won't trade her to you
No,he will expect you to marries her.
I would've except to my seft
She can't do to me any harm.
and she might do me lot of goog.
Tell looking glass
Looking glass's hut is on the ground.
He loves his black foot daughter
he would be very sad without her.
- How much more is that going to cost?
-you make him steepy bribe.,
She's a sun and moon to him.
Well tell him that my heart is on the ground
Because i can not give him the sun
and the moon to take the place of his black foot daughter.
But as much as Recain his offered
I've offered more.
But trade is a trade.
His heart is bleeding.
Recain is his friend
The mountain is his friend,
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