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Wallace is a corporal in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He is presumably of Scottish ancestry. He acts as Angel Eyes' adjutant at the prisoner of war camp where Angel Eyes is posted after he becomes a sergeant in the Union Army. Angel Eyes is determined to find the buried Confederate gold and always has Wallace call out the name "Bill Carson" during roll calls whenever fresh consignments of Confederate prisoners are brought in. Wallace is a large and powerful man and has brutally beaten up many of the prisoners in the camp on Angel Eyes' orders in order to extract information that could lead him to the gold. A band composed of Confederate prisoners is always made to play during Wallace's beatings in order to drown out the cries of pain.
 
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'''Wallace''' was a corporal in the [[Union Army]] during the [[American Civil War]] who acted as [[Angel Eyes]]' adjutant at the prisoner of war camp where Angel Eyes was posted after becoming a sergeant in the Union Army.
   
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==Biography==
Tuco is subjected to one such beating and is forced to come out with the information that the gold is buried in Sad Hill Cemetary but he cannot say where it is buried as only Blondie knows the name on the grave where it is buried. Angel Eyes has got all that he can get and needs from Tuco and has Wallace take Tuco away to be turned in to the authorities and subsequently be finally executed for his crimes. Wallace has evidently been told the whole story of Tuco and Blondie's money-making scheme by Angel Eyes, as he gloats to Tuco as the train arrives in the station that there won't be any partner this time to shoot him down. Once on board the train, Tuco says he needs to relieve himself and he and Wallace stand at the open door of the railway wagon they are travelling in. Tuco then says he can't relieve himself while Wallace is watching and Wallace looks away. The whole thing has been a ruse by Tuco to escape and he pushes Wallace out of the railway wagon and the two of them tumble down the railway embankment together. Tuco uses Wallace's body to break his fall. Wallace is out cold but Tuco now has the problem of separating himself from Wallace as the two are handcuffed together. Tuco tries severing the chain with stones, then with Wallace's gun which refuses to fire, so he hauls Wallace up the embankment and places him on the railway. Tuco lies on the other side of the rails and waits for a train to come. A train does come and severs the chain of the handcuffs and runs over Wallace, finally making an end of him. Tuco is now free to carry on his pursuit of Blondie and the gold.
 
 
Angel Eyes was determined to find the buried [[Confederate gold]] and had Wallace call out the name "[[Bill Carson]]" during roll calls whenever fresh consignments of Confederate prisoners are brought in. Wallace was a large and powerful man and had brutally beaten up many of the prisoners in the camp on Angel Eyes' orders in order to extract information that could lead him to the gold. A band composed of Confederate prisoners was always made to play during Wallace's beatings in order to drown out the cries of pain.
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[[Tuco Ramírez]] was subjected to one such beating and was forced to come out with the information that the gold was buried in [[Sad Hill Cemetery]] but he could not say where it was buried as only [[Blondie]] knew the name on the grave where it was buried. After extracting all of the information he could out of Tuco, Angel Eyes had Wallace take Tuco away to be turned in to the authorities and subsequently be executed for his crimes.
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Wallace was evidently told the whole story of Tuco and Blondie's money-making scheme by Angel Eyes, as he gloated to Tuco as the train arrived in the station that there would not be any partner this time to shoot him down.
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Once on board the train and handcuffed to Wallace, Tuco needed to relieve himself and Wallace stood with him at the open door of the railway wagon they traveled in. Tuco then said he could not relieve himself while Wallace was watching and Wallace looked away. This whole act was actually a ruse by Tuco to escape and he pushed Wallace out of the railway wagon and the two of them tumbled down the railway embankment together, Tuco using Wallace's body to break his fall. Wallace was out cold but Tuco then had the problem of separating himself from Wallace. Tuco tried severing the chain with stones, then with Wallace's gun which refused to fire, so he hauled Wallace up the embankment and placed him on the railway. Tuco laid on the other side of the rails and waited for a train to come. A train soon arrived and separated the chain of the handcuffs and ran over Wallace.
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Revision as of 16:59, 9 October 2018

Wallace was a corporal in the Union Army during the American Civil War who acted as Angel Eyes' adjutant at the prisoner of war camp where Angel Eyes was posted after becoming a sergeant in the Union Army.

Biography

Angel Eyes was determined to find the buried Confederate gold and had Wallace call out the name "Bill Carson" during roll calls whenever fresh consignments of Confederate prisoners are brought in. Wallace was a large and powerful man and had brutally beaten up many of the prisoners in the camp on Angel Eyes' orders in order to extract information that could lead him to the gold. A band composed of Confederate prisoners was always made to play during Wallace's beatings in order to drown out the cries of pain.

Tuco Ramírez was subjected to one such beating and was forced to come out with the information that the gold was buried in Sad Hill Cemetery but he could not say where it was buried as only Blondie knew the name on the grave where it was buried. After extracting all of the information he could out of Tuco, Angel Eyes had Wallace take Tuco away to be turned in to the authorities and subsequently be executed for his crimes.

Wallace was evidently told the whole story of Tuco and Blondie's money-making scheme by Angel Eyes, as he gloated to Tuco as the train arrived in the station that there would not be any partner this time to shoot him down.

Once on board the train and handcuffed to Wallace, Tuco needed to relieve himself and Wallace stood with him at the open door of the railway wagon they traveled in. Tuco then said he could not relieve himself while Wallace was watching and Wallace looked away. This whole act was actually a ruse by Tuco to escape and he pushed Wallace out of the railway wagon and the two of them tumbled down the railway embankment together, Tuco using Wallace's body to break his fall. Wallace was out cold but Tuco then had the problem of separating himself from Wallace. Tuco tried severing the chain with stones, then with Wallace's gun which refused to fire, so he hauled Wallace up the embankment and placed him on the railway. Tuco laid on the other side of the rails and waited for a train to come. A train soon arrived and separated the chain of the handcuffs and ran over Wallace.