| October 7, 2004 |
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The Old Corral Classic cowboy flicks don't deal in moral ambiguity. The good guys wear white, the bad don black, and there's seldom a shade of gray on the horizon. And that's the way The Old Corral likes it. Visitors can saddle up with the genre's forgotten films (you won't find anything from the school of Eastwood here), as well as take a gander at the round-up of lesser-known heroes of the frontier. There's a chart measuring Hollywood's Western output from the '30s to the '50s, behind-the-scenes photos of stuntmen earning their pay, and a salute to "those trusty steeds," horses that didn't mind the long hours, so long as they got star billing. (in Movies and Film > History) |
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