True Grit......classic.For some reason I also like the old John Wayne westerns. Just watched North to Alaska.
Surprised no one has mentioned How the West was Won. Great series.
Don't forget The Tall Men with Robert Ryan, Clark Gable, and Jane Russell.
And Monty Walsh - Tom Selleck.
And, before Arvo, the person who squared off against Matt in the earlier shows was non other than Glen Strange, who later played Sam Noonan, the Bartender.Arvo Ojala taught Dillon how to draw and shoot. He designed and built holsters that were lined with sheet metal and allowed the gun to be cocked in the holster while drawing it. He taught a ton of actors how to handle guns. He is actually the person that Matt squares off with in the opening of the later shows. Ojalla actually gets the first shot off it you watch close.
Which one or both?True Grit......classic.
His answer was to a John Wayne posting so I assume he was referring to the first True Grit which was staring John Wayne. To me the second True Grit staring Jeff Bridges was not near as good as the original John Wayne True Grit. It is awfully difficult to replicate a John Wayne character.Which one or both?
Oh, & let's not forget about "Valdez Is Coming" starring Burt Lancaster....![]()
For another movie, I really liked Appaloosa with Ed Harris and Viggo Mortenson. Viggo seemed to be attached to his 10 gauge double, complete with long barrels, not sawed off. I saw on one of the gun channels that the prop company took a 12 gauge and put outer sleeves on them to approximate the size they would be if actually 10 gauge. If you haven't seen it, the ending is great, so I won't ruin it.
8 gauge
great movie.
And, Big Valley’s “Audra” (Linda Evans) was pretty easy on the eyes!Ok, I have to admit I love The Big Valley. Partly because I'm an old movie buff and like Barbara Stanwyck. But I also like the writing, and the actors Richard Long and Peter Breck. It is hard to beat Gunsmoke though - the endless parade of character actors.
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…….And damn, how I'd like to know where all those old Colts disappeared to. jd