Dances with Wolves Page #2
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1990
- 181 min
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Dunbar settles next to the sergeant.
PEPPER:
What's goin' on here... seems to be
the question alright... you could
ask the major but he don't know.
He's busy tryin' to figger out how
come the officer's mess run outta
peach ice cream...
The sergeant nods at the distant hill and Dunbar looks too.
PEPPER:
General's come up to see the show
but all he knows is there ain't no
show...
Now he nods toward the trees behind them and the lieutenant
follows. Several union men are clustered around a huge hunk
of material attached to a gondola.
PEPPER:
We started a balloon up but they
shot her down fore she was ten feet
off the ground... so nobody's made a
run either way. It's been a stand-
off all damn day... and now... the
major, he's lookin' at the general
and he's thinkin' I better do
somethin', and you know what that
means...
More riflefire comes in and some of the union men answer
with a few rounds of their own. The sergeant watches the
confederate line across the field through a crack in the
wall.
Lieutenant Dunbar is not watching the enemy. He's looking at
some horses picketed in the trees behind the union lines.
There's a nice bay. There's a big roan.
PEPPER:
They're 'sposed to be beat up just
like us but everybody knows that
Tucker's men are tough as cobs. I
sure don't wanna die out there with
them cows.
Dunbar is still watching the horses. He's holding on a small,
well-muscled buckskin standing a little apart from the others.
CISCO.
Now he moves away from the wall, heading for the horses.
The sergeant squeezes off a shot. Squinting across the field,
he sees a rifle with a hat on the tip of its bayonet waving
at him disrespectfully. The sergeant rolls on his side to
reload. He keeps on talking to the lieutenant, but the
lieutenant is gone.
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