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For our June 2025 show, our guests are authors of books about Reno Divorce Dude Ranches. Sandra McGee, with her late husband, William L. McGee, is the author of the memoir, THE DIVORCE SEEKERS. Peggy Wynne Borgman is the author of the novel, THE BETTER HALF.
For our May 2025 show, our guest is Anne Hillerman, daughter of Tony Hillerman. She has continued writing her father’s series of Leaphorn, Chee and Manuelito, Reservation-based mysteries. Her 10th, SHADOW OF THE SOLSTICE, has just been published.
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As Film Editor of TRUE WEST MAGAZINE, every month I explore the world of Western film and television. Below are links to my columns, beginning with the most recent.
As Film Editor of TRUE WEST MAGAZINE, in each issue I explore the world of Western film and television. Below are links to my columns, beginning with the most recent.
On July 30th, 2015, I was the guest of hosts Bobbi Jean Bell and Jim Christina on ‘Writer’s Block’, their L.A. TALK-RADIO talk-show about the art and craft of writing. You can click PLAY to hear it, or DOWNLOAD to download it.
ROUND-UP ON THE RADIO!
Last Christmastime I was a guest on AROUND THE BARN, and had a great time talking about the Round-up, my writing, and Gene Autry’s Christmas music. To listen, click HERE.
Other Stuff I Write
While this blog is strictly about Western stuff, I also write another blog, Stalling Tactics, which is about anything else. If you'd like to read my most recent post, COSTUME DRAMA TRAUMA, go HERE.
‘THE FRONTIER’
-- A THIRD WESTERN IN DEVELOPMENT AT NBC
In addition to RECONSTRUCTION
and the as-yet untitled western script from Pete
Berg and Liz Heldens, of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
fame (for details on RECONSTRUCTION, go HERE ),
NBC has asked COLD CASE exec producer Shaun Cassidy to write the pilot for THE
FRONTIER, an 1840s-set Western to be directed by Thomas Schlamme.It will detail the adventures of a group
heading west from Missouri.
‘YELLOW ROCK’
NEARS END OF POST-PRODUCTION
(Mixer Doug Latislaw at work)
(actor Chris Backus looping his lines)
(Foley artist Lorita de la Cerna; her job is to record live sound effects -- in this case boot-shod footsteps -- in synch with the picture)
Co-producer,
co-author and star Lenore Andriel tells me the post work, being performed at
Monkeyland Audio, is going swimmingly.“We've
been fortunate to be able to have all the actors come in for the ADR (looping).
This is not always easy – they’re usually working on other projects, but
luckily, we walked ‘between the raindrops’ on this one.We should be done with ADR by the end of next
week, and have the film completed by mid-October! This should co-ordinate
nicely with all the film festivals that are happening in the fall, especially
in November with the Native Festivals, i.e. Red Nation, and the AFM in Santa Monica.”
‘LAST STAND’
GAINS MORE CAST
Okay, a little
more cast.The modern-day Westerner
starring ex-Governator Arnold
Schwarzenegger will now include Swedish actor Peter Stormare, who hasbeen seen in FARGO and ARMAGEDDON among many
others.Screenplay is by Andrew Knauer,
Jeffrey Nachmanoff and George Nolfi.Korean
director Jee-woon Kim directed the wonderfully exuberant THE GOOD, THE BAD
& THE WEIRD.
SPECIAL ‘TOMBSTONE’ SCREENING PACKS ‘EM IN AT THE
AUTRY
The Saturday, September 17th
screening of TOMBSTONE
(1993) was the best-attended entry thus-far in the Autry’s ‘What Is A Western?’
series.Hosted by Curator Jeffrey
Richardson, the event included a discussion with Michael F. Blake, author of HOLLYWOOD AND THE O.K. CORRAL: PORTRAYALS OF THE GUNFIGHT
AND WYATT EARP, who opined that one
of the reasons for the tremendous following for TOMBSTONE is the portrayal of
the friendship between Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday: we all wish we could have a
friendship like that.
(Michael Blake and Jeffrey Richardson)
A surprise
bonus was the presence of Joseph A. Porro, TOMBSTONE’s costume designer.Porro, who designed costumes for INDEPENDENCE DAY, SHANGHAI
NOON and many others, confirmed that, while for most Westerns, costume design
is all about a visit to Western Costume to go through the racks, he had a
unique problem: the costumers for WYATT EARP (the Costner/Kasdan version) and
GERONIMO had gotten there ahead of him and wiped the place out!He travelled to Italy for some of the
clothes, but most had to be made from scratch – and the striking individual
character of the wardrobe makes it clear that this was all to the good.
(TOMBSTONE costume designer Joseph Porro)
A personal
observation here; I’d seen TOMBSTONE two or three times before, though never on
a screen, and while I thought it was very good, I frankly never understood its
fanatical following.Now that I’ve seen
it on the big screen, I ‘get’ it.Some
movies truly need a huge image to unleash their power, Westerns especially.
The ‘What Is A Western?’ series, all with 35mm prints, continues October 22nd with Anthony Mann’s
brilliant WINCHESTER ’73 (1950) starring James Stewart; November 12th
with Clint Eastwood’s western-directing apex, UNFORGIVEN (1992) -- although I
wish he’d called it something else, as it’s sort of marginalized John Huston’s
equally fine but unrelated THE UNFORGIVEN (1960).There’s no entry for December, but next
year’s entries will include THE PROFESSIONALS, THE WILD BUNCH, MY DARLING
CLEMENTINE (for even more O.K. Corral fun), BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID
and THE GUNFIGHTER.
HAPPY 86TH
BIRTHDAY MORGAN WOODWARD!
(Me and Morgan)
Morgan Woodward, the movie
and TV villain par excellence who gained fame – and started the vogue for
mirrored sunglasses -- with his role in COOL HAND LUKE celebrated his 86th
birthday Friday, September 16th, at BONANZACON2011 at the Burbank
Marriott – and I’ll have more about that event in next week’s Round-up.First garnering attention portraying Shotgun
Gibbs opposite Hugh O’Brien on the WYATT EARP series, Morgan appeared in every
western and non-western series you can think of, notably eight times on
BONANZA, a dozen times on WAGON TRAIN, and a record nineteen times on GUNSMOKE
– and was killed by Matt Dillon more often than any other actor.I’m proud to say that he also starred
opposite Joe Don Baker in the first movie I wrote, SPEEDTRAP.
2ND ANNUAL
‘ROPE AND WIRE’ STORY COMPETITION BEGINS
If you’ve got a hankerin’ to tell a Western yarn,
you might want to submit it to the Rope and Wire contest HERE.
The entry fee is $15, and the first place winner
gets $10 from each entry.Scott tells
me, “Last year we
had 25 entries. The top prize was $250. We expect to do better this year.” If you’d like to
read last years’ winners, go HERE.(note: you have
to scroll a long way down)
TCM ON THE OTHER
SIDE OF THE POND
Just heard from
Davy Turner in England
that their programming on Turner Classics is very different from our in the
States: “They’re showing the old western series I grew up watching, currently
MAVERICK and GUNSMOKE.RAWHIDE (my fave
as a Clint fan) and BONANZA were shown last year.They emailed me after I wrote to thank them,
that HIGH CHAPARRAL will be next, in early October.Look forward to watching Uncle Buck and Manolito
ridin’ the Tucson
trails again.”
FORD’S ‘TWO ROAD TOGETHER’
AT LACMA TUESDAY
On Tuesday,
September 20th, at 1 p.m., the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will
show John Ford’s TWO ROAD TOGETHER, starring James Stewart and Richard Widmark,
script by Frank S. Nugent from a novel by Will Cook.It tells the story of a couple of tough
characters bringing a group of settlers home from years of Comanche captivity.
TCM FANATIC - WESTERN NOW ONLINE!And speaking of TCM, have I mentioned that the segment I was interviewed for is now viewable here?
THE AUTRY NATIONAL CENTER
Built by cowboy actor, singer, baseball and TV entrepeneur Gene Autry, and designed by the Disney Imagineering team, the Autry is a world-class museum housing a fascinating collection of items related to the fact, fiction, film, history and art of the American West. In addition to their permenant galleries (to which new items are frequently added), they have temporary shows. The Autry has many special programs every week -- sometimes several in a day. To check their daily calendar, CLICK HERE. And they always have gold panning for kids every weekend. For directions, hours, admission prices, and all other information, CLICK HERE.
HOLLYWOOD HERITAGE MUSEUM
Across the street from the Hollywood Bowl, this building, once the headquarters of Lasky-Famous Players (later Paramount Pictures) was the original DeMille Barn, where Cecil B. DeMille made the first Hollywood western, The Squaw Man. They have a permanent display of movie props, documents and other items related to early, especially silent, film production. They also have occasional special programs. 2100 Highland Ave., L.A. CA 323-874-2276. Thursday – Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. $5 for adults, $3 for senior, $1 for children.
WELLS FARGO HISTORY MUSEUM
This small but entertaining museum gives a detailed history of Wells Fargo when the name suggested stage-coaches rather than ATMS. There’s a historically accurate reproduction of an agent’s office, an original Concord Coach, and other historical displays. Open Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. Admission is free. 213-253-7166. 333 S. Grand Street, L.A. CA.
FREE WESTERNS ON YOUR COMPUTER AT HULU
A staggering number of western TV episodes and movies are available, entirely free, for viewing on your computer at HULU. You do have to sit through the commercials, but that seems like a small price to pay. The series available -- often several entire seasons to choose from -- include THE RIFLEMAN, THE CISCO KID, THE LONE RANGER, BAT MASTERSON, THE BIG VALLEY, ALIAS SMITH AND JONES, and one I missed from 2003 called PEACEMAKERS starring Tom Berenger. Because they are linked up with the TV LAND website, you can also see BONANZA and GUNSMOKE episodes, but only the ones that are running on the network that week.
The features include a dozen Zane Grey adaptations, and many or most of the others are public domain features. To visit HULU on their western page, CLICK HERE.
TV LAND - BONANZA and GUNSMOKE
Every weekday, TV LAND airs a three-hour block of BONANZA episodes from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. They run a GUNSMOKE Monday through Thursday at 10:00 a.m., and on Friday they show two, from 6:00 to 8:00 a.m.. They're not currently running either series on weekends, but that could change at any time.
NEED YOUR BLACK & WHITE TV FIX?
Check out your cable system for WHT, which stands for World Harvest Television. It's a religious network that runs a lot of good western programming. Your times may vary, depending on where you live, but weekdays in Los Angeles they run DANIEL BOONE at 1:00 p.m., and two episodes of THE RIFLEMAN from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.. On Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. it's THE RIFLEMAN again, followed at 2:30 by BAT MASTERSON. And unlike many stations in the re-run business, they run the shows in the original airing order. There's an afternoon movie on weekdays at noon, often a western, and they show western films on the weekend, but the schedule is sporadic.
That's it for today, folks! Next week I'll have details on BONANZACON, a review of BLACKTHORN, and a review of the book AND...ACTION!
Until then, Happy Trails!
Henry
All contents copyright September 2011 by Henry C. Parke -- All Rights Reserved
‘BLACKTHORN’
is both the title and the assumed named Butch Cassidy is hiding behind in the
new Western that has arrived with very little fanfare but a handsome-looking
trailer.Starring Sam Shepard as the
low-profile outlaw, the story begins after the supposed death of both Cassidy
and the Sundance Kid in Bolivia
– and Bolivia
is where the movie was in fact shot.
Tiring
of his isolation, Cassidy is heading back to the border when his path crosses
that of a young and ambitious bandit (Eduardo Noriega), who draws him into a
plan of his own.Shepard, long better
known as a playwright than a thesp, has some mileage in westerns, having
starred in THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES, ALL THE PRETTY HORSES, THE STREETS
OF LAREDO mini, and DAYS OF HEAVEN (okay, not a western, but close).
The
cast and crew are largely from Spain,
and Noriega is a very well-known star there.The only other actor likely familiar to American audiences is Stephen
Rea of THE CRYING GAME (also not exactly a western).Director Mateo Gil is a well-respected
screenwriter in Spain.
BONANZACON 2011 Sept. 16-18 at Burbank Marriott!
Ponderosa Pals from around the globe will gather at the
Burbank Marriott to celebrate the brain-child of the great David Dortort,
BONANZA! Events over the three days will include visits to Vasquez Rocks and
other locations, the AutryCenter – home to the
Dortort archives, as well as panel discussions.
Friday’s panel will include actors Mariette
Hartley, Morgan Woodward, Michael Dante, Greg Walcott, Richard Hatch, movie producer
David Blocker (son of Dan), TV producer Susan McCray, BONANZA telewriter
Anthony Lawrence, to be moderated by Kevin Jorgenson and Susan McCray.
Saturday’s panel will feature actors BarBara Luna,
Peter Mark Richman, Mitch Vogel – the last living Cartwright (Jamie), and
Mitch’s stunt double Rick Drown.There
will be a talent show, country fair, and a Memorial Dinner for David Dortort. And I just got word that they’re adding
Monday, September 19th, (for an additional fee) to add a tour of
Warner Brothers Studio.
I’ll add more details on our Facebook page as they
become available.To visit the official
website, go HERE.To visit the official Facebook page, go HERE.
David Dortort gave a wonderful seven-part
interview to the TV LEGENDS project of the TV Academy, which is available at
Youtube, one of an incredible collection of in-depth interviews with TV
pioneers.Here’s part one.
‘HATFIELDS AND
MCCOYS’ CASTING NEWS
History Channel’s series based on the infamous family
hostilities, starring Kevin Costner
as Devil Anse Hatfield and Bill Paxton
as Randall McCoy, has added several more marquee names to its cast: Tom Berenger, Powers Boothe, Mare Winningham as Sally McCoy, and now TRUE BLOOD’S Lindsay Pulsipher will be
joining in the feudin’ and fightin’ and murderin’ starting later this month in
– you guessed it --Romania!Series is being directed by Kevin Reynolds
and scripted by Ronald Parker and Ted Mann.
INSP BACK ON DISH IN TIME FOR ‘BIG VALLEY’
Having settled their differences, INSP, the Inspiration
Network, is returning to the DISH Network.INSP will begin airing THE BIG VALLEY, the iconic western series
starring Barbara Stanwyck, Linda Evans, Lee
Majors, Peter Breck and Richard Long
on September 26th.A family-friendly outfit, INSP-TV currently shows THE
WALTONS, and will soon be adding BONANZA and DR. QUINN, MEDICINE
WOMAN.
Incidentally, the DISH Network
has been a loyal sponsor of Henry’s Western Round-up for over a year now –
their understated ad is in the upper left-hand corner of our top page.We hope to learn more soon about THE BIG
VALLEY – THE MOVIE, starring Jessica Lange in the Barbara Stanwyck role of
Victoria Barkely, and Lee Majors as Tom Barkely, his own father in the TV series!
RFD-TV ADDS EVEN MORE ROY TO THE MIX!
First we had the Roy Rogers
Happy Trails Theatre.After a year or so
they swapped it for The Roy Rogers Show.Now we’re getting both!While
RFD-TV will continue to introduce a new TV episode every Sunday morning – and
the prints are absolutely pristine – starting Tuesday afternoon with THE
ARIZONA KID, the features are back as well.I find the repeat schedule for both the series and features a little
confusing, so check your local listings.
‘TOMBSTONE’ AT THE AUTRY ON SATURDAY
On Saturday, September 17th,
at 1:30 pm in the Wells Fargo Theatre, the Autry will screen a 35mm print of TOMBSTONE (1993), as part
of their ‘What is a Western?’ series.The film stars Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer in a very strong ensemble
cast, and was written by the late Kevin Jarre (THE TRACKER, GLORY).It should make a nice contrast to last
month’s movie based on the same subject, GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL.Again, curator Jeffrey Richardson will lead a
discussion, and he’ll be joined by Michael F. Blake, author of HOLLYWOOD AND
THE O.K. CORRAL: PORTRAYALS OF THE GUNFIGHT AND WYATT EARP.
TCM FANATIC - WESTERN NOW ONLINE!And speaking of TCM, have I mentioned that the segment I was interviewed for is now viewable here?
THE AUTRY NATIONAL CENTER
Built by cowboy actor, singer, baseball and TV entrepeneur Gene Autry, and designed by the Disney Imagineering team, the Autry is a world-class museum housing a fascinating collection of items related to the fact, fiction, film, history and art of the American West. In addition to their permenant galleries (to which new items are frequently added), they have temporary shows. The Autry has many special programs every week -- sometimes several in a day. To check their daily calendar, CLICK HERE. And they always have gold panning for kids every weekend. For directions, hours, admission prices, and all other information, CLICK HERE.
HOLLYWOOD HERITAGE MUSEUM
Across the street from the Hollywood Bowl, this building, once the headquarters of Lasky-Famous Players (later Paramount Pictures) was the original DeMille Barn, where Cecil B. DeMille made the first Hollywood western, The Squaw Man. They have a permanent display of movie props, documents and other items related to early, especially silent, film production. They also have occasional special programs. 2100 Highland Ave., L.A. CA 323-874-2276. Thursday – Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. $5 for adults, $3 for senior, $1 for children.
WELLS FARGO HISTORY MUSEUM
This small but entertaining museum gives a detailed history of Wells Fargo when the name suggested stage-coaches rather than ATMS. There’s a historically accurate reproduction of an agent’s office, an original Concord Coach, and other historical displays. Open Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. Admission is free. 213-253-7166. 333 S. Grand Street, L.A. CA.
FREE WESTERNS ON YOUR COMPUTER AT HULU
A staggering number of western TV episodes and movies are available, entirely free, for viewing on your computer at HULU. You do have to sit through the commercials, but that seems like a small price to pay. The series available -- often several entire seasons to choose from -- include THE RIFLEMAN, THE CISCO KID, THE LONE RANGER, BAT MASTERSON, THE BIG VALLEY, ALIAS SMITH AND JONES, and one I missed from 2003 called PEACEMAKERS starring Tom Berenger. Because they are linked up with the TV LAND website, you can also see BONANZA and GUNSMOKE episodes, but only the ones that are running on the network that week.
The features include a dozen Zane Grey adaptations, and many or most of the others are public domain features. To visit HULU on their western page, CLICK HERE.
TV LAND - BONANZA and GUNSMOKE
Every weekday, TV LAND airs a three-hour block of BONANZA episodes from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. They run a GUNSMOKE Monday through Thursday at 10:00 a.m., and on Friday they show two, from 6:00 to 8:00 a.m.. They're not currently running either series on weekends, but that could change at any time.
NEED YOUR BLACK & WHITE TV FIX?
Check out your cable system for WHT, which stands for World Harvest Television. It's a religious network that runs a lot of good western programming. Your times may vary, depending on where you live, but weekdays in Los Angeles they run DANIEL BOONE at 1:00 p.m., and two episodes of THE RIFLEMAN from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.. On Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. it's THE RIFLEMAN again, followed at 2:30 by BAT MASTERSON. And unlike many stations in the re-run business, they run the shows in the original airing order. There's an afternoon movie on weekdays at noon, often a western, and they show western films on the weekend, but the schedule is sporadic.
That's it for this week's Round-up! Thanks for reading. Never forget what happened ten years ago today.
Henry
All contents copyright September 2011 by Henry C. Parke -- All Rights Reserved