If only we could bring back those great days! San Antonio, TX, Texas theater in 1947. (Thanx to Billy Holcomb.)
The big man, TV’s “Cheyenne”, Clint Walker needs that dressing room
Between scenes, Charlton Heston and Brian Keith study their script for
Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster chat between scenes of “Gunfight at the OK Corral”
Our two favorite Red Ryders, Bill Elliott and Allan Lane, step out for a showing at
For an evening of fun, Guy Madison, Rory Calhoun and wife Lita Baron, Adrian Booth and husband David Brian and Rhonda Fleming play the milk bottle and clothespin game.
Tom Mix and Tony. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)
William Boyd and Edgar Buchanan look over their next “Hopalong Cassidy”
Gene Autry greets a few fans. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)
Roy Rogers shows wife Dale Evans her role in their latest script. (Thanx to
Western swing bandleader Spade Cooley, a onetime stand-in for Roy Rogers,
Radio Lone Ranger Brace Beemer makes a promotional stop to visit Ruth Shafer
Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin between scenes of “Paint Your Wagon”
Clint Eastwood, Lee Marvin and Jean Seberg between scenes of “Paint
Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg smile for the camera during filming of
Clint Eastwood, ready for a scene in “Paint Your Wagon”. (Thanx to
Johnny Mack Brown in 1950 with two of his four children, Lachlen and Jane.
Dennis Morgan, who starred in several good Warner Bros. westerns, in 1950 with
Glen Campbell, director Henry Hathaway and John Wayne on location in
Appearing at the New Mexico State Fair in September 1960, Rex Allen
Western tailor Nudie and Glenn Ford inspect the hat Glenn will wear
Max Terhune winks at the camera...I believe playful but naughty Elmer just
A major western star in the late ‘20s, Hoot Gibson obviously got a lot of fan mail.
Ken Maynard’s horse Tarzan stands a lonely vigil. 1936. (Thanx to Jerry
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