Deliberate Injury Gambit: Artie provokes a fight and subsequently allows himself to get rather brutally beaten, all with the object of ending up on the ground at his opponent's feet so he can steal said opponent's boot knife.Artie disguises himself as a dead raider and plays possum in order to lure the others into a trap. Dead Person Impersonation: A brief but unusual use of the trope.Conveniently Timed Attack from Behind: American Knife takes out General Ball with just such a trope - and a knife - before he can finish Jim off.Braids, Beads and Buckskins: Played very straight both by the actual Native Americans and the.They're aware of this and attempt to take advantage of it. Bluff the Eavesdropper: At one point, Jim manages to get close enough to the bad guys to listen in on their conversation.The Indian chief is an educated man named American Knife whom the local authorities have been unable to bring in after some undercover work and help from the daughter of one of the murdered men, the agents finally meet up with American Knife, but from there things only become more complicated.ĭisguises used by Artie: Tame Indian Old Railworker (17:40) Dead Indian (27:20) West and Gordon are given one week to resolve the situation. Indians are killing railroad workers, five each day, and demanding $500,000 from the railroad before they'll stop.
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