Saturday batch... getting near the end! There are some Ben pics but a lot of it is still the climatic battle, plus a revelation :) for Alison.
A wounded soldier is brought into the mess hall and...
Alison is repulsed by... ick... blood. (She should have seen the pencil eraser-size chunk of flesh the nice lady doc took out of my arm yesterday when she removed a mole... gross!) :)
Sergeant Johnny Western!
The Indians overturn a wagon so it can provide cover
Fingerpointing!
Chanzana and Thompson have met up with Lt. Maywood and Sgt. Kukas
The colonel is so cool, calm and collected under fire...
...that even Alison is impressed. In fact, she suddenly falls in love all over again with her husband. Convenient, that!
Another moment for Dr. Freud! He gives her his empty pistol (revolver? I don't know from guns) and she gives him the rifle she just loaded for him.
"Oh, Jim, you're the only man I've ever loved. You must believe me." Who WROTE this dialogue? ***Paula looks up screenwriter...Maurice Tombragel.*** Some actresses could pull it off -- imagine if Barbara Stanwyck had played Alison; she'd put a ferocity and yearning into it that would make it REAL -- but I'm afraid that Jan Harrison delivers her lines in a simpering, breathy little voice that has me rolling (unintentionally) in the aisles.
These two young men are so cute, I was rooting for them!
Maywood's soldiers roll a wagon up to the fort's walls.
Thompson and Sgt. Kukas gallop up to the wagon... to be continued.
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