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Collectors Issue No. 4

Collectors Issue No. 4

This issue is dedicated to John Mitchum (1919 – 2001)
& Eugene “Pineapple” Jackson
(1916 – 2001)

Features/Interviews

James Stewart
The Man Who Could Do It All

Beverly Garland
Pulls no Punches

Eli Wallach
Exclusive Interview

When
Bela Lugosi
Roamed the West

Fred Williamson
Drops “The Hammer”

Anthony Caruso
Character Actor at Large

The Adventures of Kit Carson

Dick Jones
At Home on the Range

John Ford
Headin’ the Wagon Train

Loren Janes
Stuntman

Columns

Wrapping with Wrangler
by Melody Patterson

Where the West Was Shot
by Graham Hill

Dave’s List-The 10 Worst Rock ‘n Roll Cowboys
by Dave Ferrier

Cut ‘Em Off at the Pass!
by Peter Breck

Movie Reviews

Bend of the River
Broken Lance
The Culpepper Cattle Company
Dark Command
Way Out West
Gun Law
The Man from Galveston

Tributes

John Mitchum
Carroll O’Connor
Jack Lemmon
Anthony Quinn
Jay Livingston
Gunnar Hellstrom
Frederick Engel
Gerald Mayer
Budd Boetticher
John Dunkel
Otis Young
Foster Brooks
Chet Atkins
Pauline Moore
Paul Landres
Troy Donahue
Alex Nicol
Kathleen Freeman
Eugene “Pineapple” Jackson

Wildest Westerns Magazine Awards!

Western film and television shows helped shape the moral values of many people in this country. Children grew up watching Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, The Lone Ranger, and many other heroes of the silver screen following the "Code of the West." The battle of wrong vs. right was the theme of virtually every Western movie and television show, and the right always prevailed.

Wildest Westerns is a Western magazine that is dedicated to revisiting those "thrilling tales of yesteryear" in the articles, interviews, reviews, and photos on our magazine pages. Some of America's most respected and remembered heroes and villains came from these Western genres. It is our hope that this Western magazine will awaken the memories in your heart, and also help bring to light the values of the Western to those who didn't have the benefit of knowing these wonderful heroes and villains. We will always remember them, and would like to say "Thank You" to all the actors, actresses, directors, producers, studios, and all the unsung heroes behind the scenes that brought us the Western.

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