Malayalam Movie Download Rough Riders

Malayalam Movie Download Rough Riders

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Undersecretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt resigns to form a volunteer militia unit called "The Rough Riders" to fight in the Spanish-American War.
In 1898, the U.S. Government decided to intervene on the side of the Cuban rebels in their struggle against Spanish rule. Assistant Navy Secretary Theodore Roosevelt decides to experience the war first hand by promoting and joining a volunteer cavalry regiment. The regiment, later known as the Rough Riders, brings together volunteers from all corners of the nation and all walks of life. When Roosevelt and his men finally land on Cuba, they face ambush, intense enemy fire, and a desperate, outnumbered charge up a defended hill.
Whether you get much out of this or not depends on what you&#39;re looking for. It&#39;s John Milius&#39; film and he leaves his imprint on it. He&#39;s a weapons enthusiast. On some of his films he had it written into his contract that he would be allowed to hunt all the wild animals that were to be killed during the production. He&#39;s appeared on &quot;Tales of the Gun&quot; and displayed his expertise.<br/><br/>I appreciate that. I don&#39;t mean it critically because I&#39;m curious about weapons technology too, and I&#39;m happy to see that the U. S. troops in the Spanish-American war don&#39;t use Winchester carbines but dysfunctional Krag-Jorgensens, compared to the superior Spanish Mausers.<br/><br/>Yet the rendering of the battles in Cuba that featured Colonel Theodore Roosevelt are overdone to a turn. BANG. BOOM! The troopers do one of two things: fight or linger over someone&#39;s dying body during an exchange of manly sentiments. Tom Berenger&#39;s Theodor Roosevelt is outlandishly exaggerated. The dialog runs unchallengingly alone lines like, &quot;By God, Sir, you are a cad!&quot; At the height of a pitched battle, someone grabs a heavy machine gun and while mowing down the enemy he shouts out lines from Shakespeare&#39;s Henry V -- &quot;Once more unto the breach!&quot;, and so forth.<br/><br/>I couldn&#39;t stand it. It reminded me of the comic books I&#39;d read as a child.<br/><br/>Yet, I applaud it for its informative value. After all, who knows anything about the Spanish-American War, which has justly disappeared down the memory hole along with other mistakes like the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War. And it is nice to see a movie directed by someone who cares a little about the historical accuracy of the technological details.
I did enjoy the movie a great deal and was able to look past some of the historical errors, (hard for a military historian). One major point is the inclusion of Fredrick Funston in the film. Funston is truly a character worth a film of his own, small town Kansa boy (Iola, Ks) makes good. While he did fight in Cuba it was prior to the Spanish American War. He was recovering from wounds in the US at the time of the war. He did raise a volunteer regiment, the 20th Kansas that later saw action in the Philippines where Funston and Privates Trembly and White of the 20th Kansas all received the Medal of Honor. Funston was later a key player in the great San Fransico earthquake and on the Mexican border prior to WW I. He was slated to command all American forces in WWI when he died suddenly in 1916 in San Antonio. The command then went to Pershing.

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