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Orvil Newton

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Couldn't agree more about him rockin' that hat. Also Burt Lancaster. Maybe the reason is that these guys were genuinely tough guys. These 2, like so many of those actors of that time, were or seem to be of a different breed of men.
My parents generation. My male teachers in high school were like that too. Unbelieveable in the 21st century perhaps, but true. They grew up in the great depression and fought in WWII. Their parents and teachers were raised by people who had experienced the civil war, westward expansion of the United States and the resulting indian wars. They had very different attitudes about almost everything.
 

RJR

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My parents generation. My male teachers in high school were like that too. Unbelieveable in the 21st century perhaps, but true. They grew up in the great depression and fought in WWII. Their parents and teachers were raised by people who had experienced the civil war, westward expansion of the United States and the resulting indian wars. They had very different attitudes about almost everything.
Agreed.
 
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"Comanche Moon", prequel to Lonesome Dove

A young Woodrow Call & Agustus McCrae
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Benzadmiral

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I'll have to catch Comanche Moon. I'm a big fan of Lonesome Dove.
Larry McMurtry wrote several other novels in the same universe as LD, and most of 'em have been turned into TV movies or limited TV series. I think there was one (Streets of Laredo?) where James Garner played Captain Call.
 
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I'll have to catch Comanche Moon. I'm a big fan of Lonesome Dove.
If you're concerned about chronology then the first prequel you want to watch is "Dead Man's Walk". Call is played by Jonny Lee Miller & McCrae is played by David Arquette. Dead Man's Walk precedes Comanche Moon.
 

moehawk

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watching the Twilight Zone marathon like I do every year and there is an overwhelming amount of hats

I could literally post a few every half hour

but this one jumped out at me

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I was just watching that with my Mom a few minutes ago wondering if any Loungers were watching and enjoying the hats. Now I know.:)
 

Fourman110

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watching the Twilight Zone marathon like I do every year and there is an overwhelming amount of hats

I could literally post a few every half hour but this one jumped out to me. Jack Elam and other character actors really made it a classic. The Living Doll episode is still creepy (but no hats of significance).

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I loved that episode. One of many really good ones but it stood out.
 

Cornshucker77

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M Squad is an American crime drama television series that ran from 1957 to 1960 on NBC. It was produced by Lee Marvin's Latimer Productions and Revue Studios. Its main sponsor was the Pall Mall cigarette brand; Lee Marvin, the program's star, appeared in its commercials during many episodes. Alternate sponsors were General Electric (GE), Hazel Bishop and Bulova watches.










Lee Marvin just can't help but look cool.
 

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