Abilene Town (1946) - Randolph Scott Full Length Western Movie Homesteaders and cattlemen come into conflict in an 1860s cowtown. The sheriff tries to keep the peace. Starring Randolph Scott. Watch classic westerns at www.westernmani...
Randolph Scott was the very best of western heroes. I always liked him better than John Wayne, Roy Rogers, or Gene Autry. The only one I liked as much as him was Audie Murphy.
"Jack Elam" Why can't I ever remember this guys name. Elam was a genuinely nice guy and good friends with Audie Murphy. Audie Murphy (Jack Elam) Story Audie Murphy was the real deal. There's a story by Jack Elam, who was a good friend of Murphys, about when they were up in Idyllwild near where I live. Getting a drink in some bar. Three guys came in one of them started hassling Elam. Pulled him by the back of his hair and said he needed a hair cut. "Audie spun around and hit him and never said a word" He mentions that Audie was short and that these guys were big. They took one look at Audie Murphy, picked up their friend and got the hell out of the bar. I've got an article with a picture: Another time Murphy picked this guy up who was walking in a rain storm. The guy stuck a gun in his side and slapped him in the mouth. Tells him he's going to steal his car. When they pull into a gas station Audie decides to fight. This guy is like six feet six inches tall. Both the cop and Audie in the picture are staring UP at the guy. Who is a frigging Mess. Audie beat the holy crap out of him. The caption in the article mentions Audie looks like he's ready to go to a movie premier. He ends up escaping but Audie and this cop overpower him as he's wrestling with some woman he's trying to steal clothes from. . I had the same thing happen to me once except I was doing a part time job as a security guard. This guy came up to my desk with his hand in his shirt saying he had a gun and would kill me if I didn't open the pharmacy in this medical building I was watching. This ended up almost the same way accept this “hero” ended up puking his guts out in front of a bunch of nurses after I had dragged him into the adjoining hospital. Broke my damn glasses when he sucker punched me. 8-22-17 Here's a coincidence: I ordered an obscure book online after reading about it in an article; Gods, Graves and Scholars by C.W. Ceram. A book about the history of archaeology. (A TERRIFIC book) I'm about halfway through it when I'm watching the movie Brotherhood of the Rose with Robert Mitchum. And at about twenty three minutes into the movie this book is used a code breaker in the movie. What are the chances...?
Randolph Scott was one of the finest, most decent men in the movies. A housekeeper spread rumors that were untrue that he was Gay, nothing ever came of it, because it was a nasty lie. He was worth $123million dollars, one of the richest in Hollywood
I don't care if it is typical Hollywood, it's a fun way to spend an evening. And as long as Randolph Scott and his lovely horse, Stardust, are in it, I'll enjoy it all the more. Thanks for sharing it. I'll rack up another one on my list of Scott westerns to watch.
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Shot in style of 1937 Too much church 1946 ridiculous dialog storyline used in prior movies 1946 hairdos 1946 songs and costumes in the saloon you would only see legs in a brothel 1946 saddles 1946 cleavage very week direction Only watch because its Randolph Scott
+Author No1 who gives a dam, it is a 75 year old movie, it is just a fun old movie, don't give a second thought if he was gay or not it means nothing to any one but him. don't care if the story is the same as 100 others. you come across a little pomp's but who cares.