I just happened to catch about the last half of this movie on one of the air broadcast network channels, and it was pretty good, but did have censorship on the language, and probably run time cuts. (Memorable Entertainment TV, a.k.a. MeTV.com I believe.)
BTW, were the rich guy's riflemen in the bowler hats "Pinkertons"?
(From the Pinkerton Detective Agency (read that as hired thugs) and the agency was often used as union and strike breakers. At one point in coal mining, there was such a battle between the miners/union and the Pinkertons, the state governor had to call out the military to just separate the two "warring" factions (there were even military machine guns reportedly used by the Pinkertons). The Discovery Channel did a special on that, and pointed out there was very little local co-operation for the story, even after about 75 years has passed. The film crews were blocked from even visiting the location of the massive fire-fight between the two groups, (they mentioned looking for artifacts, like ammunition and used bullets).
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