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Right Proud: The Buffalo Soldiers
by Martin Copeland
159 pages
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John Ford-style Western blends action, humor, American history.
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$14.95
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Category: Entertainment:Movies:Screenplays
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About the Book
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It's
1879 and southern Arizona lives in fear.
John Loco and his marauding band of Comancheros have linked up with
renegade Mimbres Apaches led by Loco's son Washington.
The task of subduing the raiders falls to the black US 9th Cavalry
and its new band of recruits. It's an unlikely bunch: Hal Jones, a
wide-eyed sharecropper's son; Zach Burley, a crack shot who detests
the Army; Tyrone Wood, a great horseman who lacks discipline; and
Harris Harris, called "Luv" for what he's best at--and it isn't soldiering.
Will the territory go up in flames, or can young Lt. Gatewood and
grizzled veteran Sergeant Wright mold this ragged bunch into fighting
men worthy of the "right proud" tradition of the Buffalo Soldiers?
Right Proud: The Buffalo Soldiers is a story based on
authentic American history. Written as a script for big screen cinema,
it blends action, drama, humor and colorful characters in the style
of John Ford's classic westerns.
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| About the Author |
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Martin Copeland has written the screenplays for TEXAS RANGERS, THE HEAVENLY KID and THE SINKING OF THE RAINBOW WARRIOR. For Booklocker he has written RIVER OF DOUBT, an epic adventure inspired by Theodore Roosevelt's 1914 expedition into the heart of the Amazon jungle. |
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