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Tim Holt and Martha Hyer.
Sterling Hayden in Terror In A Texas Town (1958).
One sheet for Black Patch (1957), written by character actor Leo Gordon.
Hopalong Cassidy birthday card, 1950s.
Great little movie, directed by William Castle. Coming on DVD.
Promoting Johnny Guitar at the Mayfair, 1954.
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, George Montgomery, Dinah Shore and Jimmy Stewart at the soap box derby, 1957.
Costume sketch by Edith Head for Rhonda Fleming in Gunfight At The O.K. Corral (1957).
Polish poster for Face Of A Fugitive (1959), an excellent Western starring Fred MacMurray.
The Republic logo — in Trucolor.
Barbara Stanwyck in Sam Fuller's Forty Guns (1957).
Speaking of Miss Stanwyck, to celebrate the expanded Western programming on INSP TV's Saddle Up Saturday (which includes The Big Valley), they're giving away a dude ranch weekend. Details here.
Jessica Drummond (Stanwyck): I need a strong man to carry out my orders. Griff Bonnell (Barry Sullivan): And a weak man to take them.
Promo card for Roy Rogers in Springtime In The Sierras (1947).
"I use my gun for money, and I don't like to work for nothing. But you trouble me again, and I might have to break my rule"
— Audie Murphy, No Name On The Bullet (1959)
Harry Morgan and Richard Widmark in Yellow Sky (1948). One of the coolest shots in any Western.
“You know, some men got the craving for gold and silver. Others need lots of land, with herds of cattle. And then there’s those that got the weakness for whiskey, and for women. When you boil it all down, what does a man really need? Just a smoke and a cup of coffee.”
— Sterling Hayden, Johnny Guitar (1954)
Anne Francis. Not sure what from.
It's a real shame that The Hired Gun (1957) with her and Rory Calhoun is so hard to see.
Moss Mabry’s sketch of a gown worn by Marlene Dietrich in Fritz Lang's Rancho Notorious (1952).