No they did not. Horses can be trained to do almost anything. Including playing dead. It was a well played out scene in "High Plains Drifter" with a well trained horse. If you noticed in the scene, once the gun is shot there are a few seconds before the horse reacts
High Plains Drifter was created on 1973-08-22.
High Plains Drifter.
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The answer to this depends on where the movies were made. Many of the "Spaghetti Westerns" have horses that have a distinctive Spanish appearance but most do not appear to be purebreds. Films made in the US use horses that are generally of the stock type although some appear to have the more slender build typical of TBs and TB/quarter horse crosses.
No he wasn't, he was actually the stranger (Clint Eastwood). That's why he had that dream, when he was getting whipped and in the ending that short guy said "I never knew your name" and the stranger answered "Yes you do." and while he was riding away the camera focused on the grave which said "Jim Duncan, Rest in Peace"
High Plains Drifter was created on 1973-08-22.
The duration of High Plains Drifter is 1.75 hours.
a flea bitten gray. It was a Missouri Foxtrotter.
High Plains Drifter - song - was created on 1989-07-25.
High Plains Drifter grossed $15,700,000 worldwide.
High Plains Drifter grossed $15,700,000 in the domestic market.
Clint Eastwood directed and starred in it.
High Plains Drifter.
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marshal Jim duncan rest in peace
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Good question...and good movie! The IMDb says Inyo National Forest, California. High Plains Drifter was filmed at Mono Lake in California. Eastwood had the whole town built for the filming.