In Video In, during the American Civil War, Union Army Lieutenant John J. Dunbar learns that his injured leg must be amputated after a battle in Tennessee. Instead of undergoing amputation, Dunbar opted for an adjacent horse. He rode across the line of fire between Union and Confederate positions, where fighting had stalled for days. His actions had unexpected results, energizing his companions, who then attacked the disoriented Confederates and emerged victorious in the conflict (D’Amata, 2020). A veteran general’s surgeon saved Dunbar’s leg after the next battle. Dunbar’s steed, Cisco, was returned to him by the acting commander, who also granted him a position option after acknowledging Dunbar as a hero. Dunbar requested a westward transfer because he wanted to visit the U.S. frontier before it disappeared due to mass migration eastward. After meeting Major Fambro (Maury Chaykin), who is megalomaniac and delusional and thinks he’s king and Dunbar is a medieval knight, he’s married to a man named Timmons (Robert Pastorelli). ), who drove Dunbar to his place of work. Shortly after Dunbar and Timmons left, Van Brogh shot himself with a gun (D’Amata, 2020). continue…