Colonel Douglas Mortimer is a rival bounty hunter, though he is much older than Eastwood's character: almost fifty years of age. Manco, Clint Eastwood's character, travels to visit a man known as The Prophet early in the movie to find out all he can about his rival. The Prophet explains Colonel Douglas Mortimer to have once been a great m...
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Colonel Douglas Mortimer is a rival bounty hunter, though he is much older than Eastwood's character: almost fifty years of age. Manco, Clint Eastwood's character, travels to visit a man known as The Prophet early in the movie to find out all he can about his rival. The Prophet explains Colonel Douglas Mortimer to have once been a great man, a soldier and the finest shot in the Carolinas. Now he's reduced to being a bounty killer same as you. At the bank in Tucumcari, Mortimer explains to a bank manager he was from the Carolinas. The bank manager is encouraged by Mortimer's presence, giving the indication Mortimer has a large amount of money elsewhere which the bank of Tucumcari would be glad to accept. Unlike Manco, Mortimer's motivation throughout the movie is not the bounty over El Indio and his gang, but vengeance for the death of Mortimer's sister many years before, who killed herself while being raped by Indio. During an encounter with El Indio in the movie, Mortimer exclaims, This is Colonel Mortimer, Douglas Mortimer. Does the name mean anything to you? Having seen the death of Indio, Mortimer leaves all of the bounty to be collected by Manco at the end of the movie. Mortimer says to Manco, after being questioned by Manco about the bounty, It's all for you, I think you deserve it. Mortimer rides off alone at the end, as his purposes were then completed.
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