<P> Three men were killed during the filming . One fell from a horse and broke his neck . Another stuntman had a heart attack . The third, actor Jack Budlong, insisted on using a real saber to lead a cavalry charge under artillery fire . When an explosive charge sent him flying off his horse, he landed on his sword, impaling himself . </P> <P> The film reunited Gone With The Wind cast members Olivia de Havilland and Hattie McDaniel . </P> <P> While the rest of the film was shot in various locales throughout southern California, the filmmakers had hoped to capture this climactic sequence near the actual location of the Battle of the Little Bighorn . Owing to scheduling and budget constraints, however, the finale of the film was relegated to a rural area outside Los Angeles . </P> <P> The film shows Custer leading his troops in a saber charge on an Indian party, in the course of which they are surrounded and Custer, being the last man alive, is killed . In reality, the men had boxed their sabers and sent them to the rear before the battle; site evidence, along with some Indian accounts, indicates that Custer may have been among the first to die . He is also shown during the battle with his trademark long hair when, in reality, he had cut it short just prior to the Little Bighorn campaign . </P>

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