Movie Legends - Randolph Scott
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handsome and a great actor. my favorite is ride lonesome and the tall t.
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Randolph was the greatest American, Hollywood movie star and cowboy who ever lived. Noone comes close.
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He was Cary Grant's lover.......seriously!
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Randolph Scott and John Wayne and Tom Mix each looked so genuine in the saddle. Randolph was great in his movies.
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to 010 bobby: he was born in virginia-but raised in charlotte north carolina--he is buried in elmwood cemetery in charlotte; north carolina--he sometimes came back to charlotte d
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i always admire Randolp Scott especially his westerns...they are not hookey like the rest...he stood tall in the saddle and what i perceived as a "cowboy" should be...
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@melollylolly .....where is he from in North Carolina??
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Thanks - a fav of mine. See yah on the open plain someday Randy.
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Randolf Scott was my biggest hero, growing up in the 50's and 60's. He was one of a kind. JB
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No discussion of Randolph Scott is complete without mention of his final -- and one of his finest -- roles, as Gil in Sam Peckinpah's 1962 classic "Ride The High Country." Starring alongside fellow legend Joel McCrea, this movie illustrates a dignity and strength of character in its two leading men that is sadly all-but-nonexistent in today's world of cookie cutter blockbusters. A truly beautiful film.
What beautiful music to go with this tribute - what is the piece? Is it available, somewhere, as a mp3 downlaod?
carossi54 8 months ago
@carossi54 The music is 'Precious Memories' play by Floyd Cramer. You could perhaps try Amazon.
basilnelson 8 months ago
Dear Basil, I keep following your fabulous works on YT and here I discovered amazing tribute to Randolph Scott, whom I really like a lot.
He was very handsome man and firstly catched my eye in the movies "The Spoilers" and "Pittsburgh" with John Wayne and Marlene Dietrich. He was also great with the great Cary Grant in "My Favorite Wife".
So far I haven't seen any of his Vesterns, but I defenitely should!
Very interesting, beautiful face and as always, great choice of pictures, dear Baz!
irinagarbo 1 year ago
@irinagarbo Nice to hear from you Irina and you are welcome anytime! Yes, Randolph Scott's early films were quite different from his Westerns. After 1950 all his films were Westerns playing tough solid characters and he became one of the leading actors of this genre. BAZ
basilnelson 1 year ago