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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 7, 2019 3:30:43 GMT
13+ Westerns with a star not immediately thought of as being a Star of Westerns (NO modern stories that happen to take place in the west)
01. Red River - Montgomery Clift 02. The Wild Bunch - William Holden 03. The Oklahoma Kid - Cagney AND Bogart ! 04. One-Eyed Jacks - Marlon Brando 05. Silverado - Kevin Kline 06. Little Big Man - Dustin Hoffman 07. Johnny Concho - Frank Sinatra 08. Shalako - Sean Connery 09. The Left Handed Gun - Paul Newman 10. Maverick - Mel Gibson 11. Johnny Guitar - Joan Crawford 12. The Tin Star - Anthony Perkins 13. 3:10 to Yuma - Glenn Ford
14. Hondo - Geraldine Page 15. The Shooting - Jack Nicholson 16. Shane - Jean Arthur 17. Bend of the River - Rock Hudson 18. The Gunfighter - Gregory Peck 19. The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw - Kenneth More 20. McCabe & Mrs. Miller - Warren Beatty 21. The Rare Breed - Juliet Mills 22. Two Mules for Sister Sara - Shirley MacClaine 23. The Hallelujah Trail - Donald Pleasance 24. El Dorado - James Caan 25. Stagecoach (1966) - Bing Crosby 26. The Big Country - Charlton Heston
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Post by alfromni on Nov 7, 2019 4:01:06 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Nov 7, 2019 4:04:52 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra. 02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 7, 2019 4:18:25 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935..
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Post by mattgarth on Nov 7, 2019 6:37:20 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. Gregory Peck in DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- he would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
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Post by alfromni on Nov 7, 2019 6:49:22 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. Gregory Peck in DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- he would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Nov 7, 2019 12:20:30 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. Gregory Peck in DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- he would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 7, 2019 13:20:10 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. Gregory Peck in DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- he would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE.
07. The Virginian (1929) - Randolph Scott - uncredited as the Rider in The Virginian. Paramount later cast him as the lead in Heritage of the Desert (1932). He had a small part in Sharp Shooters (1928), but despite its title it's not a western, as some film historians claim but a romantic comedy.
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Post by Catman on Nov 7, 2019 14:12:08 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. Gregory Peck in DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- he would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE.
07. The Virginian (1929) - Randolph Scott - uncredited as the Rider in The Virginian. Paramount later cast him as the lead in Heritage of the Desert (1932). He had a small part in Sharp Shooters (1928), but despite its title it's not a western, as some film historians claim but a romantic comedy.
08. The Outrage (1964) - William Shatner as the Preacher, one of the three characters speculating about the rape and murder trial of Juan Carrasco (played by Paul Newman) - this was a remake of Rashomon, reformulated as a Western
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Post by mattgarth on Nov 7, 2019 14:22:13 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. Gregory Peck in DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- he would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE.
07. The Virginian (1929) - Randolph Scott - uncredited as the Rider in The Virginian. Paramount later cast him as the lead in Heritage of the Desert (1932). He had a small part in Sharp Shooters (1928), but despite its title it's not a western, as some film historians claim but a romantic comedy.
08. The Outrage (1964) - William Shatner as the Preacher, one of the three characters speculating about the rape and murder trial of Juan Carrasco (played by Paul Newman) - this was a remake of Rashomon, reformulated as a Western.
09. WHISPERING SMITH (1948) -- Alan Ladd's first foray out West after rummaging in the Noir world ... then followed by BRANDED and RED MOUNTAIN - and culminating in the classic SHANE.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 7, 2019 14:32:33 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. Gregory Peck in DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- he would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE.
07. The Virginian (1929) - Randolph Scott - uncredited as the Rider in The Virginian. Paramount later cast him as the lead in Heritage of the Desert (1932). He had a small part in Sharp Shooters (1928), but despite its title it's not a western, as some film historians claim but a romantic comedy.
08. The Outrage (1964) - William Shatner as the Preacher, one of the three characters speculating about the rape and murder trial of Juan Carrasco (played by Paul Newman) - this was a remake of Rashomon, reformulated as a Western.
09. WHISPERING SMITH (1948) -- Alan Ladd's first foray out West after rummaging in the Noir world ... then followed by BRANDED and RED MOUNTAIN - and culminating in the classic SHANE.
10. Santa Fe Trail (1940) - Ronald Reagan - Ronald Reagan is unexplainedly known for westerns. He only did a couple or so western feature movies, the first of which was Santa Fe Trail in which he played Custer.
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Post by mattgarth on Nov 7, 2019 15:24:29 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- starring Gregory Peck. He would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE.
07. The Virginian (1929) - Randolph Scott - uncredited as the Rider in The Virginian. Paramount later cast him as the lead in Heritage of the Desert (1932). He had a small part in Sharp Shooters (1928), but despite its title it's not a western, as some film historians claim but a romantic comedy.
08. The Outrage (1964) - William Shatner as the Preacher, one of the three characters speculating about the rape and murder trial of Juan Carrasco (played by Paul Newman) - this was a remake of Rashomon, reformulated as a Western.
09. WHISPERING SMITH (1948) -- Alan Ladd's first foray out West after rummaging in the Noir world ... then followed by BRANDED and RED MOUNTAIN - and culminating in the classic SHANE.
10. Santa Fe Trail (1940) - Ronald Reagan - Ronald Reagan is unexplainedly known for westerns. He only did a couple or so western feature movies, the first of which was Santa Fe Trail in which he played Custer.
11. TEXAS (1941) -- Glenn Ford's first Western, followed immediately by GO WEST YOUNG LADY. The 1950s were his best run of the genre, with the adult oaters VIOLENT MEN, JUBAL, FASTEST GUN ALIVE, 3:10 TO YUMA, COWBOY and SHEEPMAN (the latter helmed by TEXAS director George Marshall). TEXAS also co-starred Ford's real-life best buddy William Holden, but his debut was the year before in another state title -- ARIZONA, with Jean Arthur.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 7, 2019 16:21:02 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs 01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra. 02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role. 03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935. 04. DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- starring Gregory Peck. He would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.) 05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart. 06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE. 07. The Virginian (1929) - Randolph Scott - uncredited as the Rider in The Virginian. Paramount later cast him as the lead in Heritage of the Desert (1932). He had a small part in Sharp Shooters (1928), but despite its title it's not a western, as some film historians claim but a romantic comedy. 08. The Outrage (1964) - William Shatner as the Preacher, one of the three characters speculating about the rape and murder trial of Juan Carrasco (played by Paul Newman) - this was a remake of Rashomon, reformulated as a Western. 09. WHISPERING SMITH (1948) -- Alan Ladd's first foray out West after rummaging in the Noir world ... then followed by BRANDED and RED MOUNTAIN - and culminating in the classic SHANE. 10. Santa Fe Trail (1940) - Ronald Reagan - Ronald Reagan is unexplainedly known for westerns. He only did a couple or so western feature movies, the first of which was Santa Fe Trail in which he played Custer. 11. TEXAS (1941) -- Glenn Ford's first Western, followed immediately by GO WEST YOUNG LADY. The 1950s were his best run of the genre, with the adult oaters VIOLENT MEN, JUBAL, FASTEST GUN ALIVE, 3:10 TO YUMA, COWBOY and SHEEPMAN (the latter helmed by TEXAS director George Marshall). TEXAS also co-starred Ford's real-life best buddy William Holden, but his debut was the year before in another state title -- ARIZONA, with Jean Arthur. 12. The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958). The first and the last western of Kenneth More. Nuff said.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Nov 8, 2019 11:46:34 GMT
13 First Westerns of either established or future stars. No TV or TVMs
01. The Great K & A Train Robbery (1926) - John Wayne. He worked as a property assistant (props boy) on this Tom Mix film and appeared as an extra.
02. Hoppy Serves a Writ (1943) Robert Mitchum - Credited as Bob Mitchum. Second film in his filmography and first credited role.
03. Destry Rides Again (1939) - James Stewart - his first western (he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73). However he did appear earlier in Rose Marie (if that can be classed as a western musical) in 1935.
04. DUEL IN THE SUN (1946) -- starring Gregory Peck. He would return to the genre throughout his career (YELLOW SKY, ONLY THE VALIANT, THE BRAVADOS, THE BIG COUNTRY, THE STALKING MOON, etc.)
05. Love's Lariat (1916) - Neal Hart - His first feature length slilent western (5 reels), although he had previously made four western shorts. He was a distant cousin of the better-known William S. Hart.
06. Silverado - First western for Kevin Costner. Did several other western films DANCES WITH WOLVES, WYATT EARP, OPEN RANGE and the western TV series YELLOWSTONE.
07. The Virginian (1929) - Randolph Scott - uncredited as the Rider in The Virginian. Paramount later cast him as the lead in Heritage of the Desert (1932). He had a small part in Sharp Shooters (1928), but despite its title it's not a western, as some film historians claim but a romantic comedy.
08. The Outrage (1964) - William Shatner as the Preacher, one of the three characters speculating about the rape and murder trial of Juan Carrasco (played by Paul Newman) - this was a remake of Rashomon, reformulated as a Western.
09. WHISPERING SMITH (1948) -- Alan Ladd's first foray out West after rummaging in the Noir world ... then followed by BRANDED and RED MOUNTAIN - and culminating in the classic SHANE.
10. Santa Fe Trail (1940) - Ronald Reagan - Ronald Reagan is unexplainedly known for westerns. He only did a couple or so western feature movies, the first of which was Santa Fe Trail in which he played Custer.
11. TEXAS (1941) -- Glenn Ford's first Western, followed immediately by GO WEST YOUNG LADY. The 1950s were his best run of the genre, with the adult oaters VIOLENT MEN, JUBAL, FASTEST GUN ALIVE, 3:10 TO YUMA, COWBOY and SHEEPMAN (the latter helmed by TEXAS director George Marshall). TEXAS also co-starred Ford's real-life best buddy William Holden, but his debut was the year before in another state title -- ARIZONA, with Jean Arthur.
12. The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958). The first and the last western of Kenneth More. Nuff said.
13. The Fighting Gringo - The film debut and first western of Ben Johnson (in a small, uncredited role).
UP FOR GRABS.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 12, 2019 21:15:11 GMT
13 x 2 western movies with stars playing a goody (G) in one, and a baddy (B) in the other.
01. Glenn Ford - 3.10 to Yuma (1957) (B) / The Sheepman (G)
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Post by mattgarth on Nov 12, 2019 22:02:34 GMT
13 x 2 western movies with stars playing a goody (G) in one, and a baddy (B) in the other.
01. Glenn Ford - 3.10 to Yuma (1957) (B) / The Sheepman (G)
02. Burt Lancaster - Gunfight at the OK Corral (G) / Vera Cruz (B)
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Post by Catman on Nov 12, 2019 22:09:17 GMT
13 x 2 western movies with stars playing a goody (G) in one, and a baddy (B) in the other.
01. Glenn Ford - 3.10 to Yuma (1957) (B) / The Sheepman (G)
02. Burt Lancaster - Gunfight at the OK Corral (G) / Vera Cruz (B)
03. DeForest Kelley - Gunfight at Comanche Creek (B) / Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (G)
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Post by alfromni on Nov 12, 2019 22:17:53 GMT
13 x 2 western movies with stars playing a goody (G) in one, and a baddy (B) in the other.
01. Glenn Ford - 3.10 to Yuma (1957) (B) / The Sheepman (G)
02. Burt Lancaster - Gunfight at the OK Corral (G) / Vera Cruz (B)
03. DeForest Kelley - Gunfight at Comanche Creek (B) / Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (G)
04. Walter Brennan - Support Your Local Sheriff! (B) / Rio Bravo (G)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Nov 12, 2019 22:21:43 GMT
13 x 2 western movies with stars playing a goody (G) in one, and a baddy (B) in the other.
01. Glenn Ford - 3.10 to Yuma (1957) (B) / The Sheepman (G)
02. Burt Lancaster - Gunfight at the OK Corral (G) / Vera Cruz (B)
03. DeForest Kelley - Gunfight at Comanche Creek (B) / Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (G)
04. Walter Brennan - Support Your Local Sheriff! (B) / Rio Bravo (G)
05. Josh Brolin - True Grit (2010) (B) / Jonah Hex (G)
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Post by Catman on Nov 12, 2019 22:27:08 GMT
13 x 2 western movies with stars playing a goody (G) in one, and a baddy (B) in the other.
01. Glenn Ford - 3.10 to Yuma (1957) (B) / The Sheepman (G)
02. Burt Lancaster - Gunfight at the OK Corral (G) / Vera Cruz (B)
03. DeForest Kelley - Gunfight at Comanche Creek (B) / Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (G)
04. Walter Brennan - Support Your Local Sheriff! (B) / Rio Bravo (G)
05. Josh Brolin - True Grit (2010) (B) / Jonah Hex (G)
06. James Stewart - Bandolero! (B) / The Man from Laramie (G)
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