Keith. I will send him your regards. You're welcome Mike.
Best,
Clyde
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Keith. I will send him your regards. You're welcome Mike.
Best,
Clyde
Harry Carey Jr talks about Victor McLaglen at his sitehttp://www.soledadprod.com
Really nice tribute to Mr. McLaglen
That was a fine tribute to Victor McLaglen, and how he asked about his son IMO to know if he will be alright for the future in his life. I can only imagine that Victor is smiling on his son with the great achievements he has made for himself with Duke and the Gunsmoke series.
Cheers Hondo
Thanks for the link
Thanks headinwest,
for the great link,
should you be interested here are the links
to our dedicated threads, relating to each of them.
Pals Of The Saddle- Harry Carey Jr.
Nice link headinwest. Thanks for posting and a Warm Welcome to the Forum.
Best
Mike
http://www.soledadprod.comThank you all.
There's another NEW one on Victor Mclagen and his LAST screen fight.
Just like to say thanks for watching Harry's series.
Hi headinwest,
We have had the same thread/post on this before!!
Are you in anyway connected with our member
Overland,
who has made the same identical link?
http://www.dukewayne.com/showthread.php?t=3761
As a result, I have merged the two threads
No I'm Not. Thread should be for Harry. Marilyn & I
Thanks
Thanks a million! What great information. I Really enjoyed it all. Clyde! Was the duke showing respect for Carey Sr. when he held his arm at the end of the movie "The Searchers"? Thanks Again!
Hi,
He was,
Quote* Western star Harry Carey died in 1947. Director John Ford cast Carey's wife (Olive Carey) as Mrs. Jorgensen (the mother) and Carey's son (Harry Carey Jr.) as one of the sons (Brad) as a tribute to Carey. In the closing scene with John Wayne framed in the doorway, Wayne holds his right elbow with his left hand in a pose that Carey fans would recognize as one that he often used. Wayne later stated he did it as a tribute to Carey. Off-camera, Olive watched.
Yes he was. John Wayne has know the Carey Family since the 30's. We are now working on the first time Dobe met John Wayne. Thanks for asking.
Hondo Duke Lane,
I do think that Victor McLaglen would be proud of his son. Dobe got to make a lot of films & tv shows with him. He sure has his own style of directing.
Hi Overland and headinwest,
As we seem to have new theads being opened relating to
Harry Carey Jr., I think, for contunuity reasons,
it's time to merge them all into our dedicated thread
Hondo Duke Lane,
I do think that Victor McLaglen would be proud of his son. Dobe got to make a lot of films & tv shows with him. He sure has his own style of directing.
in my opinion I believe you are right. I never doubted that. What kind of relationship did the McLaglen men have with each other? I think it was good, but maybe you can shed some light.
Cheers Hondo
About two minutes into the interview, Dobe talks about working with Duke in Red River. Good listening - you don't see Mr. Carey, it is a phone interview, so you could have it open in another tab or window and listen while you are checking out other stuff.
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[/extendedmedia]Great post Chester. Nice to hear Harry's insight into that classic movie.
Mike
Harry and I just finished another dvd John Wayne meets Lucy. Dobe talks about John Wayne Morgan Woodward, Chuck Roberson, Lucy and more.
It has come to my attention that Dobe has recently fallen and busted his hip! This fall has required the placement of some "silver screws". The therapy & recovery could be lengthy.
Send a prayer up for Ol' Dobe!