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scytale@piefed.zip to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago

What are some events in history that most people would be surprised happened in parallel or at least within the same time period?

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What are some events in history that most people would be surprised happened in parallel or at least within the same time period?

scytale@piefed.zip to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago
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    American Old West: 1803-1912

    I had no idea it was that young.

    This lead me to this fun fact: The last stage coach robbery was 2 years after WWI began.

    WWI began 1914

    Last stage coach robbery was 1916

    Also, Titanic had already been sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic for 4 years (1912) when that stage coach was robbed.

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      If you want to see a great (if also absurdly violent and bloody) Western about the dying days of the wild west, check out Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch (1969). Excellent movie, set in 1913.

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        Fffffff, that’s like a movie set in 1974 released today.

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          Jeez… 😮

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        Another really great, and highly underrated film about the end of the Old West, is The Shootist.

        It’s John Wayne’s last movie, and it serves as a metaphor for his acting career. He plays a legendary, but aging, dying gunfighter who is determined to go down shooting, and other gunfighters come to town to test him. It also features late performances by Lauren Bacall and Jimmy Stewart, and an early film performance by Ron Howard.

        A truly great, quiet film, that most people have never heard of.

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          I’ll need to check that out - have heard of it, but never seen it. Not usually a fan of John Wayne, but it sounds a good premise. Thanks! 👍

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            I’m not a big fan either (a few exceptions), but this is definitely his best performance. He’s The Duke all the way, but it is a character that he nearly invented, so he’s perfect in it.

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              Will definitely keep an eye out for it, thanks again for the tip, I likely would never even have considered it otherwise! 👍

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      This was very surprising after having seen a few Western movies from the 1940s. They were already making movies about the period which was in living memory for a lot of people.

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        I suppose it makes some sense. We were making 1970s throwback shows and movies as early as the 1990s.

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        Wyatt Earp was an adviser on early silent westerns

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      Oh yeah it involved trains and was interrupted by the civil war

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      Holy shit…

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      Oh that’s wild, I would not have guessed it even happening in the 1900s

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