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Date Posted: 18:24:38 04/09/22 Sat
Author: Rick
Subject: Re: The Last Challenge (1967)…
In reply to: Tim 's message, "Re: The Last Challenge (1967)…" on 16:32:51 04/09/22 Sat


That’s him!!! I submitted the new and correct info on Mars to IMDB and they approved it.




Rick

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[> [> [> Re: The Last Challenge (1967)… -- Tim, 10:00:12 04/10/22 Sun [1]

Yep, I see they've added him to the list of "uncredited" cast members. Quite a few notable character actors on that list, including Eddie Little Sky, Len Lesser and Vaughn Taylor.

Some great performers in the credited cast as well, including Jack Elam, Royal Dano, Kevin Hagen, Robert Sorrells and Frank McGrath. And John Milford, although he is taken out early by Marshal Dan Blaine (Glenn Ford).

I generally enjoy Angie Dickinson in anything she does. I caught her in an episode of The Fugitive just the other day. She did more than her share of westerns, most notably Rio Bravo (1959) with John Wayne. I recently saw Sam Whiskey (1969) for the first time, with Burt Reynolds, Angie, and Clint Walker.

Tim

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