If you take the show as entertainment with something interesting for you to learn and nothing more though it is fine.
That's why i watch series like that!
Just for educational purposes.
If you take the show as entertainment with something interesting for you to learn and nothing more though it is fine.
John Wayne's feet. The story I heard was that character actor Harry Carey taught him to do that toed-in walk in order to give him
a more intimidating, even menacing presence as he walked toward someone. I'd say it worked better than expected. You could recognize the Duke a mile away just from his walk.
John Wayne's feet. The story I heard was that character actor Harry Carey taught him to do that toed-in walk in order to give him a more intimidating, even menacing presence as he walked toward someone. I'd say it worked better than expected. You could recognize the Duke a mile away just from his walk.
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That wasn't Harry "Take me out to the Ball Game" Carey either right? Duke's biography is a weird mix of greatness, great times, and sadness. For example, his accountant made him broke one year. Gotta love that.
Later
The last scene of The Searchers, in which John Wayne holds his left arm with his right arm crossed over his front, showed a mannerism that Harry Carey had adopted in the silent westerns. Wayne did that as as homage to his mentor who had passed away. I guess it was a very moving moment for Olive Carey who immediately recognized what Wayne was doing.
The Duke was big
Tall, broad, huge hands ... but small feet. He favored Lucchese custom boots and they were about a 10.5, which is tiny for his size.
Semi-reality is about right. These guys are the only pawn shop in Las Vegas with a door man!!I've always figured that Pawn Stars was only semi-reality, like any "reality" show. I watch it frequently, and enjoy some of the odd items. One thing I have noticed is that in general, they overpay for what would be very common, easy to find vintage musical instruments. Every time someone brings in an old mandolin or guitar, I have to yell at the screen "No! I can tell you where to find one in better shape for half that price!" Seems to be one area where their "experts" regularly fall short in saving them money. Frank
Semi-reality is about right. These guys are the only pawn shop in Las Vegas with a door man!!
You've made me curious, so i did a search.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woahas_W35A
That's the one.
Famous scene.
That is Olive Carey in the blue dress who embraces Natlie Wood before they enter the house.
Harry Carey Jr., her son, was the one who recalled how touched she was when she saw John Wayne adopt that stance that her late husband had used so many times in his own films.
Sam
There is a new pawn store show based in cental Louisiana. I am afraid to watch it.
There is a new pawn store show based in central Louisiana. I am afraid to watch it.
Will someone come in with Huey Long's skull? Stay tuned!
what do you suppose you could pawn it for?
Plus throw in some faux voodoo and farm animals.