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Artice currently reads like a film review Steve-O 02:15, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Nevada Smith DVD cover.jpg

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If the young Max became a character in the carpetbaggers the lets assume that the scenario of the Nevada Smith movie took place sometime in the 1840s. Where did the the boat with the multi cylinder intenal combustion engine come from in louisisanna tho deliver him to the state prison farm. The carpetbaggers were an outgrowth of the civil war, clearly prior to the invention of the engine that was used in the movie, on the boat that was used in the movie taking place during the goldrush in california 1848 -1855. That type engine was not invented till 1868. From User:Joergsattler 10 March 2015. Woodlot (talk) 14:01, 12 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

It isn't a combustion engine, it's fast running steam machine like that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXluVzRqH04 You can see the smoke from the Chimey in the movie. And "The carpetbaggers" is set in the Hollywood Movie Business, not at the end of the Civil war. So it's al right.

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"Fitch, realizing 'Smith' is Sand, grabs his share and flees."... no, not so. He was grabbing his share... then realizes 'Smith' is Sand... and lets his share go, just to jump on his horse and flee. --- Could some native speaker adjust this?