Brother Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) and Cousin Beau Maverick (Roger Moore) introduce Robert Colbert as brother Brent Maverick to the
Alan Ladd and his daughter...either Alana or Carol Lee...and the daughter's horse.
Bill Elliott and his many awards.
Tex Ritter parade for a personal appearance in the late '30s.
Jeff Donnell (standing) speaks with Barbara Hale, Bill Williams and Coleen Gray
Flash Gordon and Dale Arden...Buster Crabbe and Jean Rogers reunite at a Dallas, Texas Comic-Film convention.
Clint Walker casts a shadow over Michael O'Shea and Virginia Mayo.
From the Flying A...Dick Jones ("Buffalo Bill Jr.", "Range Rider"), boss man Gene Autry and Jock Mahoney ("Range Rider").
Gale Storm, Edward Arnold and Dale Evans at a Roy Rogers Safety Awards presentation.
Gene Autry indulges in a bit of horseplay with his physical instructor.
Hoot Gibson and one of his leading ladies (anyone know who this is?).
One-time disc Jockey Bill Randle hosted a CBS-New York interview program in the '60s. Some of his many guests were Richard Hayman, Barbara Ruick, Ray Anthony, Rex Allen and Guy Mitchell. Randle, wearing glasses, is in the top row.
James Drury plays with his mandolin (?) with two other members of his stage play "Catch Me If You Can" which ran at the Alhambra Dinner Theatre in January 1972.
James Drury and his wife, Phyllis Mitchell Drury, with two friends at the Alhambra Theatre mentioned above.
TV's "Restless Gun", John Payne, has 'gone fishin''.
"Laramie's" John Smith and his wife from '60-'64, actress Luana Patten,
Leo Carrillo and his "Cisco Kid" palomino Loco.
Kent Taylor, star of TV's "Rough Riders", poses Feb. 19, 1959 on location at Vasquez Rocks. Man in the middle is obviously an actor and the man on the right is probably the director, but not sure who.
Two legends...John Wayne and Frank Sinatra.
Monte Hale upgrades to a fancier pair of boots. Of an evening, Roy Rogers sits by his record player to listen to some
Smiley Burnette could play over 100 musical instruments
Jimmy Wakely, Marilyn Maxwell and Bob Hope just home from a one month entertainment tour in Japan, Korea and Alaska. 11/4/50.
Tex Williams and Jimmie Widener at Tex's home base, L.A.'s Riverside Rancho.
Tom Mix had to stand on a table to get this photo of himself in his den just right.
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