Jonathan Scarf does a good job portraying Elizabeth's wholesome and demure nephew, Andrew.
The characters Peeves and McKinney get some quality screen time; showing their scheming but hapless nature.
And Hawkeye demonstrates superhuman shooting skills, in a humble manner of course.
The violent death (shot and scalped alive) of Hawkeye's friend, Bradstreet, at the 30 minute mark comes as a bit of a shock. The reluctant, conscripted soldier who cares not for the war, but for providing for his family is a sad subplot.
The characters Peeves and McKinney get some quality screen time; showing their scheming but hapless nature.
And Hawkeye demonstrates superhuman shooting skills, in a humble manner of course.
The violent death (shot and scalped alive) of Hawkeye's friend, Bradstreet, at the 30 minute mark comes as a bit of a shock. The reluctant, conscripted soldier who cares not for the war, but for providing for his family is a sad subplot.