The only things that bother me...
I really enjoy this movie with John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and the great character actors. There are a few details in the movie that have bothered me since first seeing it in the theater. After getting the gold from the war wagon, why do they pour it from the bags into the flour barrels? I understand wanting to hide it, but why mix loose gold dust with the flour? Why not just bury the bags of gold deep in the barrels where no one would think to look? If the concern is the markings on the bags identifying them from the robbery, why then wouldn't this be a problem giving the Walker character the small amount of gold in the bag so he and the girl can have money to live on until the settling up in six months? After all, he is a drunk and almost blew the plan ahead of time with his big mouth. How would you sift gold dust from flour if this part of the plan had succeeded? With all their elaborate planning, why not bring indescript bags to transfer the gold from the marked bags? As a cook, I would imagine Keenan's character should have had access to flour sacks.
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