How the West Was Won
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Lee Van Cleef
Lee Van Cleef: The Long Career of a Spaghetti Western Legend
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Gunsmoke
‘Gunsmoke’: James Arness’ Limp Was the Result of a Wartime Injury
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John Wayne
10 Great John Wayne Movies Where He Wasn’t The Hero
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John Wayne
What Would a John Wayne-Stanley Kubrick Collaboration Have Looked Like?
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Gunsmoke
8 Things You Might Not Know About The Gunsmoke Finale
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Gunsmoke
Why Milburn Stone Missed Only 7 ‘Gunsmoke’ Episodes as Doc Adams
Advertisement Gunsmoke actor Milburn Stone was among the show’s remarkably charming ensemble cast. Few performers ever played a role longer than…
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