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Aesop:
[observing the French troops]
My outfit could lick those boys - those ones on foot, anyway. With one hand tied behind our backs. O.W. Hadley:
How's that, Aesop? Aesop:
They're soft, O.W. - they ain't never been South
[observing the French troops]
My outfit could lick those boys - those ones on foot, anyway. With one hand tied behind our backs. O.W. Hadley:
How's that, Aesop? Aesop:
They're soft, O.W. - they ain't never been South
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Says he got close enough to smell the stink of many white men
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I wager they're waiting for us at the river Amos
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Movie Summary
In 1864, due to frequent Apache raids from Mexico into the U.S., a Union officer decides to illegally cross the border and destroy the Apache, using a mixed army of Union troops, Confederate POWs, civilian mercenaries, and scouts.


