Episode Nine of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast dives into the dynamic duo of Randolph Scott and Budd Boetticher and the brilliant films they made together...Just give Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch 36 minutes to fill you in on seven of the most iconic films of the 1950s. You’d do it for Randolph Scott. (Randolph Scott!!)
01:36 — Paul shares the skinny on the Six-Gun Justice Book Club
02:29 — Rich recommends Steve Hockensmith’s Fathers’ Day Essay at SixGunJustice.com
03:10 — Paul shares Derrick Ferguson’s review of the 1951 film, Westward the Women.
11:30 — Rich’s review of the new Ralph Campton novel, TIN STAR by Jackson Lowry plus
13:50 — Paul and Rich visit about the legends: Randolph Scott and Budd Boetticher
21:36 — Rich and Paul take a look at Randolph Scott’s career, beginning with his Zane Grey series
25:32 — Scott and Boetticher live again — better, together with the Ranown Cycle
29:35 — Rich tracks down Seven Men From Now
31:45 — Paul targets Buchanan Rides Alone
33:01 — Rich visits The Tall T
34:48 — Paul expounds on Decision at Sundown
35:44 — Rich rides along with Ride Lonesome
36:54 — Paul finds Westbound never quite discovers its footing
37:36 — Rich pulls into Comanche Station
40:29 — Shoot-outs and Shout-outs
Thanks to Steve Hockensmith for “Dad’s in the Saddle Again,” at https://www.sixgunjustice.com/2020/06/dads-in-saddle-againa-fathers-day.html
Much gratitude to Robert Vardeman for his exclusive Q&A at https://www.sixgunjustice.com/2020/06/western-wordslingersrobert-vardeman.html
Shout-out to Michael Stradford for his tips on the Seven Men From Now paperback tie-in and Blu Ray set.
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