yes it as based on a true story it was based on true events that happened some parts are exaggerated but overall it is all based on true events !
Yes
While"Broken Trail" isn't based on a true story per se, it's based on various and sundry events that took place in the Old West from roughly 1866-1900. Just like "Lonesome Dove" is loosely based on the real life sagas of famed Texas Cattlemen Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Example- When Oliver Loving was ambushed by Comanches in New Mexico Territory in 1868, he developed gangrene in his leg and died in Santa Fe. His partner Charlie Goodnight had him placed in a lead lined coffin and then carried his body from Santa Fe to Weatherford, Texas (Outside Fort Worth) to be buried in the family plot. And quite a number of Chinese Women were brought to America on the pretense of "Domestic Workers" but were actually sold into prostitution instead. Also, from the end of the US Civil War until the beginning of WWII, quite a number of wild mustangs were rounded up from South Texas to Western Oregon to be sold to both the US and various Foreign Militaries including Great Britian. So in closing, while "Broken Trail" isn't based on a real story, there are a number of real life events that inspired it.(The person that wrote this mixed it up with Lonesome Dove, Good Ole Boys, and Broken Trail. Broken Trail is basically based on a true story and has an epilogue in the end of the story to tell what happened to the people it was about).
based on a true story but contains major adaptations for cinema effect
Not a true story but based on real events.
yes it as based on a true story it was based on true events that happened some parts are exaggerated but overall it is all based on true events !
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Yes
it is true.
While"Broken Trail" isn't based on a true story per se, it's based on various and sundry events that took place in the Old West from roughly 1866-1900. Just like "Lonesome Dove" is loosely based on the real life sagas of famed Texas Cattlemen Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Example- When Oliver Loving was ambushed by Comanches in New Mexico Territory in 1868, he developed gangrene in his leg and died in Santa Fe. His partner Charlie Goodnight had him placed in a lead lined coffin and then carried his body from Santa Fe to Weatherford, Texas (Outside Fort Worth) to be buried in the family plot. And quite a number of Chinese Women were brought to America on the pretense of "Domestic Workers" but were actually sold into prostitution instead. Also, from the end of the US Civil War until the beginning of WWII, quite a number of wild mustangs were rounded up from South Texas to Western Oregon to be sold to both the US and various Foreign Militaries including Great Britian. So in closing, while "Broken Trail" isn't based on a real story, there are a number of real life events that inspired it.(The person that wrote this mixed it up with Lonesome Dove, Good Ole Boys, and Broken Trail. Broken Trail is basically based on a true story and has an epilogue in the end of the story to tell what happened to the people it was about).
"Apollo 13" "The Alamo" "Serpico" Note: Just because a movie is based on true events does not mean everything in it is true. It's called creative license.
based on a true story but contains major adaptations for cinema effect
Yes
Not a true story but based on real events.
"Laws are made to be broken" is a popular phrase based on opinion. It is neither true nor false.
It was inspired by true events that happened during Bryan Bertino's childhood; a stranger came to his house asking for someone who didn't live there, he later found out all the empty houses in the neighbourhood were broken in to that night. The main inspiration was the book Helter Skelter and the Keddie Cabin murders.
Yes it is true, it's based off events in the past.