Selasa, 16 Januari 2018

Wild West Review: The Westerners

The Westerners: Interviews with Actors, Directors, Writers and Producers  by C. Courtney Joyner, McFarland & Co., Jefferson, N.C., 2009, $39.95. Perhaps the best low-budget big-screen Western of all time, The Tall T starred Randolph Scott, but it could have easily featured John Wayne in the lead. Burt Kennedy says, in one of the interviews in …

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