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Scene 1
The opening scene of this film shows Jerry a recently appointed sheriff, sitting at the town’s bar drinking whiskey. He is very sad due to the recent death of the former sheriff, Mark. Jerry is then informed that Jazzelle has been kidnapped. Jerry is told that Jazzelle’s horse was found by the river and he believes the Cherokee may have taken him.

Scene 2 Jerry is in his office very disturbed about how to rescue Jazzelle. This is a key moment in the film as this is when Mr. Smith appears. He informs Jerry that he used to help Mark, and he is now here to help Jerry. Furthermore, Mr. Smith tells Jerry that Jazzelle is on the other side of the river with the Cherokee. He instructs Jerry to get the town and their horses ready as he will guide them to Jazzelle’s location.

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Jerry and a few people from the town begin preparing their journey to rescue Jazzelle. They proclaim their revenge against the Cherokee and plan to infiltrate and kill everyone at the Cherokee camp, in order to get justice for Jazzelle’s kidnapping. At this time, Jerry orders John and Jack to spy on the Cherokee and investigate whether Jazzelle is held captive there. John and Jack ride their
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In addition, Jerry sets out on the journey to rescue Jazzelle and get revenge on the Cherokee as depicted in The Searchers. In addition, The Ox-Bow Incident is referenced in this film through the wrongful killing of the Cherokee people. In The Ox-Bow Incident depicted the wrongful handing of three innocent men, this was not discovered until the end of the movie when the sheriff indicates that they captured the guiltily murderer. Lastly, High Noon is referenced in this movie through the character of Jerry as he is similar to the character of Will Kane. They both play the role of the town’s sheriff and participate in getting

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