¡The Glory Guys
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[Machine Translation] The most intense and unparalleled! Cavalrymen with explosives charge into a bloody battle! Unyielding bastards who strike their cavalry spirit into the wilderness! This action western is adapted from Hoffman Barney's original story by Sam Peckinpah and directed by Arnold Levene, who also directed the TV series "The Rifleman" ('58). It is interesting to see how the training and daily life of the new recruits are depicted in detail. Peckinpah's typical motif of "an incompetent commander driving his troops to their deaths" is also utilized in this film. --Captain Harrod, a cavalry captain, began training the new recruits for the upcoming battle with the Indians, and the commander of D Company was General McCabe, who had sacrificed many of his recruits to take credit, and Harrod was uncomfortable because he was in charge of burying them. Harrod was uncomfortable because he was in charge of burying them. One day, Sol, a former scoutmaster whom McCabe had called in, and Harrod had a heated fight over Lou, a tavern proprietress, but they soon became friends. The day finally arrives for the departure of D Company, but... A 12-page leaflet (commentary by Aki Fuse) is enclosed. This product is not on-demand, but a press product.
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