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It was his brother in High Plains Drifter. Pretty sure. The guy being whipped didn't look like Eastwood.
The supernatural ghost thing is Pale Rider. Comes out of the mountains with healed bullet wounds in his back. God sent him as a preacher. |
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I don't see how. Dude raised to much hell to be a ghost. Which brings up another question. The guy being whipped in the street while the cowards watched sounded just like the stranger. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yes, but his ghost. I don't see how. Dude raised to much hell to be a ghost. Which brings up another question. The guy being whipped in the street while the cowards watched sounded just like the stranger. He was a ghost in Pale Rider, so it's not hard to imagine him as a ghost in High Plains Drifter. |
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High Plains Drifter & Pale rider are 2 of my favorite movies!
"Nothing like a good piece of hickory" Preacher ![]() High Plains Drifter (6/8) Movie CLIP - A Whipping Revenge (1973) HD |
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I don't understand you fuckin' guys. He was not a ghost. HEAT waves and shit causes the beginning and the ending of the movie. If Marshal Duncan was whipped to death in the street with the exact same voice as the stranger, why didn't the townsfolk recognize the Marshal? With the same face minus a beard? View Quote There is a vapor effect at the bookends but the editor uses a dissolve for Marshall's entrance and exit. It was manipulation of the footage that indicates he was a ghost. If the filmmaker wanted it to be obvious that the man was his brother, there would be no reason to do that. This is just one reason why it is easy to interpret the man being Marshall. |
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There is a vapor effect at the bookends but the editor uses a dissolve for Marshall's entrance and exit. It was manipulation of the footage that indicates he was a ghost. If the filmmaker wanted it to be obvious that the man was his brother, there would be no reason to do that. This is just one reason why it is easy to interpret the man being Marshall. View Quote |
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I never got ghost from Palerider. All I got from Palerider was Shane. View Quote Any of the bullet scars on his back wounds/should have been fatal by themselves. he comes out of the mountains exactly when the girl is praying and reading the pale horse/pale rider passage of the Bible. Stockburn mentions that the man he knows is dead, and hints that he killed him. Stockburn recognizes him as the man he killed just before being killed himself. |
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I don't understand you fuckin' guys. He was not a ghost. HEAT waves and shit causes the beginning and the ending of the movie. If Marshal Duncan was whipped to death in the street with the exact same voice as the stranger, why didn't the townsfolk recognize the Marshal? With the same face minus a beard? View Quote They were in denial. They stood by and let a good man be assassinated, something that a small group of their peer orchestrated. Duncan didn't just come back to exact revenge on the outlaws, he forced the town to face its own crimes. |
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I don't understand you fuckin' guys. He was not a ghost. HEAT waves and shit causes the beginning and the ending of the movie. If Marshal Duncan was whipped to death in the street with the exact same voice as the stranger, why didn't the townsfolk recognize the Marshal? With the same face minus a beard? View Quote Short of actually breaking it down Barney-style, it couldn't be more obvious. It's ALL in the clip that you posted in the first post. The guy at the end comments that he never knew the stranger's name. The stranger said that yes, he did. The guy's eyes go wide. The camera tilts/pans and lingers on the marshal's name on the tombstone. Yes, there were heat waves as he rode off, but if you look carefully, they do a dissolve. The stranger disappeared. The stranger is the marshal's ghost/revenant come back to exact revenge on those who killed him and the cowardly town that stood by and watched. To exact the revenge that he wanted, including screwing with the townies, it wouldn't really do to come back looking the same, would it? People would just flee in terror. No revenge possible. By assuming a different guise he can get in among them and put the twist on 'em. |
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I can't believe this hasn't been posted yet, this being GD and all. The answer is that he was blind the whole time.
And Pale Rider was Shane, just a whole lot taller. |
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You still here ?
![]() Clint Eastwood - You're going to look awfully silly... |
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I edited my op. I was drunk as hell last night, thereby explaining some some of my dumb posts.
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1. OP needs a poll.
2. He's a ghost. 3. "I love you Preacher!" |
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I can't believe this hasn't been posted yet, this being GD and all. The answer is that he was blind the whole time. And Pale Rider was Shane, just a whole lot taller. Ok, who the fuck is Shane ? Shane. The movie. Dude killed Jack Wilson. |
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In regards to the original question about Duncan, my opinion is he was Duncan, coming back for vengance.
Remember the line from the gal in bed asking him about Duncan and if a man won't rest with an unmarked grave ? Regarding Pale Rider: I see preacher as an avenging angel. He was called into action when the girl was praying after they killed her dawg. |
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I can't believe this hasn't been posted yet, this being GD and all. The answer is that he was blind the whole time. And Pale Rider was Shane, just a whole lot taller. Ok, who the fuck is Shane ? You speakin' to me? |
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OP has obviously never met many ghosts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't see how. Dude raised to much hell to be a ghost. Which brings up another question. The guy being whipped in the street while the cowards watched sounded just like the stranger. OP has obviously never met many ghosts. bahahaha |
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I can't believe this hasn't been posted yet, this being GD and all. The answer is that he was blind the whole time. And Pale Rider was Shane, just a whole lot taller. Ok, who the fuck is Shane ? You speakin' to me? There you are. You went to the bar just to kill Ryker and Wilson, didn't you? ![]() |
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I don't understand you fuckin' guys. He was not a ghost. HEAT waves and shit causes the beginning and the ending of the movie. If Marshal Duncan was whipped to death in the street with the exact same voice as the stranger, why didn't the townsfolk recognize the Marshal? With the same face minus a beard? View Quote ![]() High Plains Drifter (8/8) Movie CLIP - The Stranger Rides Away (1973) HD |
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There you are. You went to the bar just to kill Ryker and Wilson, didn't you? ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can't believe this hasn't been posted yet, this being GD and all. The answer is that he was blind the whole time. And Pale Rider was Shane, just a whole lot taller. Ok, who the fuck is Shane ? You speakin' to me? There you are. You went to the bar just to kill Ryker and Wilson, didn't you? ![]() Set 'em up, bartender. Two whiskies. You bought me a drink last time I was in here.... |
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Set 'em up, bartender. Two whiskies. You bought me a drink last time I was in here.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can't believe this hasn't been posted yet, this being GD and all. The answer is that he was blind the whole time. And Pale Rider was Shane, just a whole lot taller. Ok, who the fuck is Shane ? You speakin' to me? There you are. You went to the bar just to kill Ryker and Wilson, didn't you? ![]() Set 'em up, bartender. Two whiskies. You bought me a drink last time I was in here.... Now i wanna buy you a drink. Wilson was fast, fast on the draw. But I Knew you would win. That's why I just bought you a drink. ![]() |
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He was the Wraith. View Quote He was vengeance given form. Justice from beyond the grave. Karma. A force of nature to bring a measure of balance between good and evil. He was the Marshal, and the man Mordecai wanted to be, and what the town folk needed but wanted to turn away from. |
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Josey Wales- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly- A Fistful of Dollars- A Few Dollars More-Hang Em High-Pale Rider-High Plains Drifter.
All of them are the Josey Wales saga. |
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Any of the bullet scars on his back wounds/should have been fatal by themselves. he comes out of the mountains exactly when the girl is praying and reading the pale horse/pale rider passage of the Bible. Stockburn mentions that the man he knows is dead, and hints that he killed him. Stockburn recognizes him as the man he killed just before being killed himself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I never got ghost from Palerider. All I got from Palerider was Shane. Any of the bullet scars on his back wounds/should have been fatal by themselves. he comes out of the mountains exactly when the girl is praying and reading the pale horse/pale rider passage of the Bible. Stockburn mentions that the man he knows is dead, and hints that he killed him. Stockburn recognizes him as the man he killed just before being killed himself. And look at Preacher's eyes right before he kills Stockburn, he's clearly a ghost. |
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