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Premiere Issue

Premiere Collector’s Issue

Dedicated to the memory of
Mike Mazurki

Features/Interviews
Denver Pyle: America’s Greatest Character Actor

(Pyle’s LAST INTERVIEW!)

John Agar: Going the Extra Mile

Steve Kiefer: Camera in the Corral

Russell Johnson: The Professor Wore Black

Brad Dexter: Screen Tough Guy Remembers The Magnificent Seven

Short Stories

Elvis Presley, Cowboy

Mike Mazurki: Mean only on Screen

Don Knotts Goes West

Alan Ladd: Always the Hero

The Three Stooges Out West

Columns

Wrapping with Wrangler, by Melody Patterson

Jay Silverheels: Unsung Hero,
by John Lodge

Spotlight on the Duke: A Retrospective Look at Big Jake,
by Carl Anthony

Movie Reviews

Rough Night in Jericho
Charro!

Fort Apache

The Outrage

They Came to Cordura

The Unforgiven

Escape From Fort Bravo

The Undefeated

The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap

The Last Train from Gun Hill

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

The Lone Ranger
Tumbleweed
Villa Rides!
Shenandoah

Tributes

Roy Rogers, Martin Balsam, Lloyd Bridges, Gail Davis, John Denver, Gene Evans, Chris Farley, Richard Jaeckel, Grandpa Jones, Brian Keith, Sheldon Leonard, Jack Lord, Terry McQueen, Burgess Meredith, Toshiro Mifune, Robert Mitchum, Carl Perkins, Denver Pyle, Red Skelton, Richard X. Slattery, James Stewart, Linda Stirling, Jesse White, Donald Woods, Fred Zinnemann

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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