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  48. Canada 1931: The unsociable trapper Johnson lives for himself in the ice-cold mountains near the Yukon river. During a visit in the town he witnesses a dog-fight. He interrupts the game and buys one of the dogs - almost dead already - for $200 against the owner's will. When the owner Hasel complains to Mountie Sergeant Millen, he refuses to take action. But then the loathing breeder and his friends accuse Johnson of murder. So Millen, although sympathetic, has to try to take him under arrest - but Johnson defends his freedom in every way possible.
  49. On a freezing day of December in 1931, the greyed recluse and well-experienced fur trapper, Albert Johnson, while descending to town to get provisions, he interrupts an organised dogfight to save a mortally wounded canine. Disgraced before his comrades, the dog breeder demands that Johnson be arrested for manslaughter, forcing the hardened man of the law, the local Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant, Edgar Millen, to hesitantly bring an armed-to-the-teeth posse on his doorstep. Under those circumstances, Johnson will attempt to flee to the sanctuary of the Alaskan borders through the rugged and snow-capped landscape; however, the trigger-happy executors are within a hair's breadth of taking him down. Will the killings in the name vengeance ever stop?
  50. according to one of the comments made on this movie, the pilot of the Bristol F2A aircraft was a WW1 pilot named 'Wop" May. "Wop" was the nickname of Wilfred May who also had another larger claim to fame. He is the Canadian pilot that Manfred von Richtofen, the Red Baron was chasing on April 21, 1918 when he was killed either by a shot fired from the ground as facts suggest, or from the air by May's squadron mate Captain Roy Brown. It was one of May's first missions and as he was still an inexperienced pilot, he had been ordered by Brown to stay out of combat if at all possible, but during a combat with Richtofen's squadron, a fokker triplane flew by May and he couldn't resist going after it. he failed to shoot it down and because his guns had jammed, he broke from the combat and headed home. Von Richtofen saw him and attacked, and it was in the following battle that he lost his life. May went on to become a successful pilot and ace in his own right, and following the war had a career as a bush pilot.
  51. Evidently, a previous commenter was involved in the real life events of this movie. But, I wasn't and I thought it was a damn good movie, Bronson, saving that dog, the sorry asses (not Lee Marvin) going after him, the rugged scenery, the cabin and outdoors dialogue, and the ending, with Marvin with Bronson in his riflescope sight, letting him get away.
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