《Aventuras del Oeste (1965)》Storyline
" Flint and Rosewood thought the vengeful and distraught Foley might be mistaken, while vouching for their well-known colleague DeWald: "Everybody loves him," although Foley called him "foul.Although Claire kept emphasizing the park""s attendance figures, revenues, profits, marketing and the offsetting of costs, Masrani countered:Ah, enough about cost! John Hammond entrusted me with his dying wish, and not once did he mention profits.Due to the townspeople""s cowardice (representing cooperative witnesses before the HUAC), physical inability, self-interest, expediency, and indecisiveness, he is refused help at every turn against a revenge-seeking killer and his gang." Instead, Feisel demands "guns like the Turkish guns at Medina." Brighton insists that the English must first teach the Bedouin to "fight a modern, mechanized army.