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[QUOTE="TwoCents, post: 3599338, member: 7088"] Unless I missed it I didn't see Death Valley Days with the Old Ranger. I like to think the episodes were as close to what really happen back then as Hollywood would allow. Let's face it 99% of the movies and series mentioned were in no way based strictly on historical facts. As the old saying goes; why let facts get in the way of a good story. I've heard several say however that Red River is about as close to how life was back then as any other movie in this genre. This one may send many scrabbling for a quick google search, but one of my favorites is Wagon Master with Ben Johnson and Harry Carry Jr. featuring music sung by The Sons of The Pioneers. Sons of The Pioneers are for me western music personified. And, what about Harry Cary Sr. [/QUOTE]
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