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Movie explorer consulting a map
Movie explorer consulting a map









This one is deliciously high concept-What if famed explorers Louis and Clark were plagued with a band of ridiculous, incompetent, bumbling ignoramus rivals? Leslie Edwards (Matthew Perry) is the organizer of the alternate expedition, and seems the brightest of the bunch. Whether they made it or not, the effort was certainly one to be enjoyed. I can say that from a distance in several scenes, we could see what appeared to be two men and an Indian woman, and a dog. The objective was to get to the Pacific before Lewis and Clark. One criticism-if Matthew Perry was supposed to have a British accent, or at least the accent of New England aristocracy, he seemed to forget in the more strenuous scenes.

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Or was that the real reason? And the entire movie was filled with physical comedy such as falling off cliffs. There was also a scene where an Indian kept slapping the white men because they did not respect his customs. But it was the highlight of the whole movie. I won't say why it had to be three times, or why he really regretted the second and third trips.

movie explorer consulting a map

And Hunt climbed a tree to get an eagle's egg-three times. Some examples: Bidwell loses an ear, and Pratt picks it up and speaks into it-for the rest of the movie-believing Bidwell will be able to hear him. This was a very funny movie, but whether it was quality depends on one's interpretation. They also visited a full-fledged community established by whites-highly unlikely, but then, this wasn't supposed to be historically accurate.

movie explorer consulting a map

Along the way to the Pacific, our heroes encountered a number of strange Indians and even stranger villains such as Hidalgo. He brought along the Indian maiden Shaquinna and was insanely jealous whenever anyone would even look at her. But the first time he was called on to translate, he explained that the language was one he didn't know. Guy Fontenot claimed to know all the languages of the Indian tribes the group would encounter. One old geezer simply wanted to see the Pacific but got out of doing any work because he was. In fact, a number of them, after hearing they would have to travel upstream, wanted to take the easy way out and go to New Orleans instead. The rest of the crew was nothing to brag about. Supposedly, President Jefferson had commuted that sentence, but the signature could have been forged.

movie explorer consulting a map

He needed an expert tracker, but for some reason he had to settle for a man who was in the process of being hanged for drunk and disorderly conduct that included forcing a military officer to waltz. Among these less well-known explorers was Leslie Edwards, who seemed too much of a spoiled rich kid to spend time in the untamed wilderness-which is why he tried at first to take all the comforts of home with him, including a slave. Other explorers followed Lewis and Clark but didn't become famous-if you believe this movie. In 1804, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned Lewis and Clark to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory and find a route to the Pacific.









Movie explorer consulting a map