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  • The last 5 minutes are priceless. What a great goodbye.

  • Hart was friends with Wyatt Earp, Google and read "Wyatt Earp's Letters to Bill Hart."

  • OOoooo the memories !

  • One has to remember these old films were made with a true cast of thousands. Can you picture directing that race?

  • riding horses at a full run is better than beer!!

  • typical. Washington leases Cherokee lands, and washington gets all the profit at Cherokee expense!! what a sleazy pack of thieves those suits were, and still are!!

  • Be nicer if the video would play.

  • Its playing for me...SYtem overload...try again

  • Ok; it played about half. Didn't Hart have a wonderful, horsey sort of face.

    He left his estate as a public park. It's just north of Los Angeles. Am organizing an excursion to go visit. See the art work and the bison.

  • You'll like it. Time has stood still at the William S. Hart Ranch in Newhall, CA. The view is great when you imagine how much land he owned way back when.

  • The 1939 "sound" introduction to the reissue of William S. Hart's 1925 silent Western masterpiece, "Tumbleweeds", featuring Hart's final screen appearance and his own valedictory statement on the passing of the "Old West"...and the beginning of the film itself.

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