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...SHOOT LOW, BOYS -- THEY'RE RIDIN' SHETLAND PONIES, Grizzard...
...Easy Ridin...
...Ward, comes across a trio of dandle on the run from "the Law." After recovering from their Swann in his bright orange racing suit and helmet, the bandits begin shooting it him. Swann quickly roars off. The leader of the gang shouts to his cohorts. "I want that there ridin machos. From here the plot degenerates. Swann rides on to a small Mexican village with the Gringo bandits following him on horacbrck, and the rest of the movie is a case of the good gave in the village against the bad-guy bandits. Sex, violence, and all the irritating cliches...
Images of the cowboy are never difficult to find in America. Though Hollywood has virtually stopped manufacturing oaters-and counteroaters like Hud-young producers and directors labor on their outer-space operas shod in $1,000 hand-made cowboy boots. Factory hands outfit pickup trucks as high-ridin', gas-guzzlin' quarter horses: shotguns are displayed in the rear windows, and western music yips through the air conditioning. Whether the collars be blue or button-down, frontier chic is a perennial fashion. Our conviction that the cowboy was an enviable individualist in denim persists like a psychic saddlesore...
DIED. Russell ("Lucky") Hayden, 68, né Pate Lucid, once known as the "rootin', tootin', ridin' Romeo of the screen." A sidekick to William Boyd in the Hopalong Cassidy series, he toured the country in 1950 asking kids if they approved of kissing in westerns (87% favored it if there was plenty of hard riding and fighting beforehand); of pneumonia; in Palm Springs...