Hi Carl.
I remember Bard Dexter in Von Ryan's Express.
Sinatra made a couple of very good movies in
his time, and he is the No 1 singer of all time.
Emmanuel.
Hi Carl.
I remember Bard Dexter in Von Ryan's Express.
Sinatra made a couple of very good movies in
his time, and he is the No 1 singer of all time.
Emmanuel.
Hi Jay
Thank you for that, this is what I like about
this site, someone will always try to give you
the right answer to any questions you have.
Emmanuel.
Hi Carl
I've said it before,If you don't know
something. Someone here will always
put you right. Thanks for that my friend.
It has been a long time since I've seen
either of those two movies.
Brad Dexter, was he a friend of Frank Sinatra?
I remember him in The Magnificent Seven. I
Think I remember something about him helping
Sinatra one time, and Frank payed him back by
getting him into the movies. Well I'm sure I'll get
told the right way of it here, SOON. :lol:
Emmanuel.
Hi Carl.
I remember the movie PT-109, wasn't that
about President Kennedy in WW2? and also
Merrill's Marauders, didn't Jeff Chandler star
in that? But I don't remember Ty Hardin being
in them, its been a long time since I've seen them.
I do remember None But The Brave, was that not
Frank Sinatra and Steve Mc Queen? There are bells
ringing in my head about a movie Frank Sinatra and
Clint walker made. It was something about US Marines
on an Island and they come across some Japanese
soldiers? I may be wrong, I'm sure you or someone will
put me right. :lol:
Emmanuel.
Hi Carl
That would be great, I would love to get
my hands on a copy. As I said earlier ,we
got those shows in the early sixties, but apart
from CHEYENNE and THE DIRTY DOZEN, I
don't remember Clint Walker acting in anything.
The only thing I remember Ty Hardin in is BRONCO.
I'm sure they both had better and longer careers
than that. So I look forward to getting my hands
on that book.
Emmanuel
Hi Carl
I was looking it your list today, I didn't
know that Ty hardin had started as
BRONCO LANE in CHEYENNE with
Clint Walker before getting his own show.
They were two great cowboys.
Emmanuel.
Hi Carl and Chester.
I personally don't go around other sites looking
for information on Duke, or other Actors for that
matter. but I did enjoy reading your list Carl,
although we got a lot of TV westerns in the early
sixties on this side of the pond, it's only by reading
the many posts on this message board that I
remember all those wonderful shows and the people
who were in them. Not just the stars but other actors,
the faces you know but can never put a name to. you
see them turning up in movies and TV shows. Your list
and the hard work you put into it helps those of us who
like to know these things but don't want to go looking
all over the internet.
Chester, I see your point about this being a site dedicated
to John Wayne, and I also see you point about not wanting
to detract from that. But I think we should add to the
enjoyment of our wonderful JWMB. As you say, The Pals of
The Saddles has a lot of information and Keith has spent a lot
of time and hard work putting it together. But Carl's listings
put an other view on the history of the big and small screen cowboy.
Best regards
Emmanuel.