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Posted by Fall Guy from pool0382.cvx22-bradley.dialup.earthlink.net (209.179.199.127) on Thursday, April 25, 2002 at 4:06pm :

In Reply to: Fedora was no thug... posted by Fedora from 26-48.colcpe.cableone.net (24.116.26.48) on Thursday, April 25, 2002 at 3:40pm :

: : Fedora from LC may have had some soldier-of-fortune charm to some, but he didn't come across as a "good guy", but as a hired hand instead. All he really did was stand around and utter one "deep" line, which seemed rooted in some 19th century cowboy ethics. From what I understand, Abner Ravenwood was an honorable fellow and not a wad-chewing demimonde.
: : FG

: : : I just read something on another board about the speculation that Fedora in Last Crusade was Abner Ravenwood, Marion's father.

: : : Does anyone know any more about this? Where did this idea come from; the novels, perhaps?

: : : I have always liked his character, and this puts him in a different perspective for me.
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: ....and what part of that scene portrays him as such? All that I saw was an opportunist, that had honor enough not to kill anyone. He just wanted the cross back, and even went to the authorities to obtain it. Doesn't sound thuggy to me. Go watch the film again. Fedora


Clearly, the local sheriff had been greased by the evil Panama hat guy. Can't you tell?
Opportunism is defined as the practice of taking advantage of opportunities and circumstances with little regard for principles or ultimate consequences. That doesn't sound ethical to me.
FG
PS: "Honor"? The honor of thieves?
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