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Post by elisabeth on Feb 21, 2007 6:38:32 GMT -6
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Post by harpskiddie on Feb 21, 2007 11:56:22 GMT -6
Looks like direct to DVD to me. Check out the insignia on the cavalry hat worn by the guy playing Tom Custer.
Gordie
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Post by elisabeth on Feb 21, 2007 12:02:09 GMT -6
It does a bit, doesn't it. An entirely star-free zone. Still ... given the virtual drought of westerns nowadays, almost anything is welcome.
I even watched Victor Mature pretending to be Crazy Horse on TV the other day, and semi-enjoyed it ...
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Post by harpskiddie on Feb 21, 2007 12:10:31 GMT -6
That old movie wasn't half bad, Elisabeth. He was certainly a better Crazy Horse than was Iron Eyes Cody in another film of the same period, where Crazy Horse was always running around shouting "Kill!! Kill!!"
Gordie
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Post by Tricia on Feb 21, 2007 19:19:46 GMT -6
"Star free?" Wasn't Christopher Atkins* in The Blue Lagoon, a classic if I've ever seen one ...
(*weak attempt at irony here--LMC)
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Post by harpskiddie on Feb 21, 2007 21:15:31 GMT -6
Well, yeah - about seven hundred years ago. And he was in Dallas too, for a while................
Gordie
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Post by Tricia on Feb 21, 2007 21:33:14 GMT -6
Oh, yeah ... but I don't remember who he played. I only watched Dallas from time to time (yes, I'll admit to being twenty and foolish at the time), and certainly never after Bobby was "rediscovered" in the shower. Them was the days.
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Post by harpskiddie on Feb 21, 2007 22:13:13 GMT -6
Leyton:
As I recall it, Reno had just opened up the snack stand on the bottoms, and the warriors were wating patiently for the fries to be done, when I arrived with the order from the general. I hadn't read it, except for the last couple of words, which were to the effect "hold the sauerkraut"........
Sorry, wrong prime time soap!! Atkins played, I think, an extra-marital lover for Sue Ellen, one of the original 'cougars' I guess. Either that, or one of the andirons in the Ewing library.
Best wishes for the spousee.
Gordie
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