as with the horsefarmer those two characters were my favorite... got to watch an interview with Lee Marvin when he was asked who was the bravest man he had ever known.. remember that Lee Marvin was a decorated Marine who saw combat in WWII...he said the bravest man he knew was Bob Keegan, Mr. Kangaroo, youtube Lee Marvin and Johnny Carson to listen to the interview.. great respect for a children's character actor...
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I have two favorites with Lee Marvin
Cat Balou and Paint Your Wagon
Both i still laugh at when I remember them.
Thanks for the memories.
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as with the horsefarmer those two characters were my favorite... got to watch an interview with Lee Marvin when he was asked who was the bravest man he had ever known..
remember that Lee Marvin was a decorated Marine who saw combat in WWII...he said the bravest man he knew was Bob Keegan, Mr. Kangaroo, youtube Lee Marvin and Johnny Carson to listen to the interview..
great respect for a children's character actor...
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