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Tucson Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • 35

Publication:
Tucson Citizeni
Location:
Tucson, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
35
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Where The Action Is The action this week was over at Robert Old Tucson where Robert Taylor is appearing in Return of the a western movie being produced by the King Brothers with James Neilson handling the direction The MGM release also has Chad Everett and Anna Martin In the cast with Ellsworth Fredericks behind the camera Daniel Mainwaring Robert Buckner and John Bright have all contributed to the script which has to do with a famous gunfighter who meets a young man who wants to have Just as much of a reputation with a gun as the old gunfighter Later on the younger man has to choose whether he really wants to be a gunfighter or make a better kind of life The scene shown here is a relay station where the old gunfighter puts up for the night But the young man who has been wounded tries to steal the old horse and does no better than to crash through the corral fence and knock himself completely out At this point the old gunman befriends the young man Taylor plays the older man Everett the younger one file actual crash of the horse through the fence is in the competent hands of stunt man Henry Wills Alan Pickford shown here giving Everett a footy assist in limbering up is a UA student serving as stand-in Are More Crewmen Behind The Camera Than Actors In Front Of It 'i 4 Cameraman Ellsworth Fredericks Stunt Man Ilenry Wills Makes A Spectacular Crash Through The Fence idelines Neilson and Taylor Director Neilson Emphasizes How He Wants It Done PAGE 35.

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