Posts from Paula in thread „The Train Robbers (1973)“
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I'm doing Train Robbers pics this week at the Ben Johnson fanpage. (http://benjohnsonfanpage.shutterfly.com)
Some of these may be repeats in this thread but it's always nice to enjoy a second time.
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Well, here's the last of my latest batch of Train Robbers photos. There are still some more out there I hope to collect someday.
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The two Oscar nominees (one winner).
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This publicity shot was on my "most wanted" list and it finally showed up at an auction site a few weeks ago, so I managed to snag it. lasbugas posted this one before but the one I got has a different text at the bottom, so I thought I'd post again. It's such a nice photo so it deserves a second post. The publicity blurb exaggerates the number of movies John Wayne and Ben made together -- my count is 10, and that includes four movies in which Ben worked as either a wrangler and/or stuntman, not an actor.
The Angel and the Badman
Tall in the Saddle
Red River
Fort Apache
3 Godfathers
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
Rio Grande
The Undefeated
Chisum
The Train RobbersThat's 10. Am I missing anything?
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I've collected six more Train Robbers photos and I'll be posting them for the next week or so at my Ben Johnson webpage. There are still a few Train Robbers photos with Ben I haven't found yet for my collection, but fortunately Lasbugas has posted scans of his copies here so I can enjoy them in their scanned versions on this forum.
Here's the first.
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Wow! Where did you find that last set of photos, Lasbugas?
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what wooden performance??
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Just when I think I don't have any more Train Robbers pictures... another one joins my collection. This is a real nice still -- the original is very soft, so soft it almost looks out of focus. But thank to the "sharpness" feature in my photo editor program, I think it looks pretty nice now. Not as detailed as I'd like it to be, but it's acceptable.
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One more Train Robber picture -- of Ben Johnson of course. (Sorry, no John Wayne this time.) This actually is a brand-new print, made from a vintage press negative I got from eBay. I took the negative to The Camera Doctor, this amazing camera store near where I live. The store is full of antique cameras and Steve the owner is a wizard with a camera or a photo or slide or anything relating to photography, and he made the new photo for me.