Custer: The Man, the Myth, the Movies (Book)Reviews the book 'Custer: The Man, the Myth, the Movies,' by John Phillip Langellier.Hart, LouisWild West
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Nothing in Shaw's performance suggests the color and vigor of Custer's bigger than life personality nor does the screenplay do any real justice to the man or the myth. As storytelling goes, the first half of the film manages to be just plain dull and the film only picks up speed as ...
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Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth.(Brief Article)Miles, Ray
BuyTransmetropolitan Book Onenow on Amazon 11. JESSE CUSTER (Preacher) You know that old saying, men want to be him and women want to bed him? Usually it's applied to James Bond, but it really should refer exclusively to Jesse Custer, the anchor of Garth Ennis' masterpiece,Preacher. In...
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Battle of the Little Bighorn- a battle in Montana near the Little Bighorn River between United States cavalry under Custer and several groups of Native Americans (1876); Custer was pursuing Sioux led by Sitting Bull; Custer underestimated the size of the Sioux forces (which were supported by ...
Custer, General George (1839–1876) American army officer whose image included long, yellowish hair. [Am. Hist.:NCE, 701] Enkidu hirsute companion of Gilgamesh. [Babyl. Myth.:Gilgamesh] Godiva, Lady (d. 1057) Leofric’s wife who rode through Coventry clothed only in her long, golden hair...