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Hey, I thought Indy was the only guy to wear fedoras and leather jackets!! ;)
 
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John Wayne with Claire Trevor in "Stagecoach", 1939

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The villain, Luke Plummer...
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John Carradine, the Gambler, Thomas Mitchell, Sherriff riding Shot Gun, Andy Devine, Stagecoach Driver.



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John Wayne with Claire Trevor in "Stagecoach", 1939

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The villain, Luke Plummer...
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Stagecoach riders
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John Carradine, the Gambler, Thomas Mitchell, Sherriff riding Shot Gun, Andy Devine, Stagecoach Driver.




That's actually George Bancroft as Marshall Curley Wilcox with the shotgun,
along with John Wayne as the Ringo Kid on the far right, and Donald Meek as Samuel Peacock looking out of the stagecoach window.
Claire Trevor and Louise Platt are the two women.
Thomas Mitchell is not visible in this shot.
 

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That's actually George Bancroft as Marshall Curley Wilcox with the shotgun,
along with John Wayne as the Ringo Kid on the far right, and Donald Meek as Samuel Peacock looking out of the stagecoach window.
Claire Trevor and Louise Platt are the two women.
Thomas Mitchell is not visible in this shot.
My mistake. Thomas Mitchell was the doctor. One of his later roles included playing opposite of Charleton Heston as the villain in "Secret Of The Incas". He was also Scarlet O'Hara's father in "Gone With The Wind", released the same year as "Stagecoach", 1939...to mention a few.
 
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May have been fiction, but a woman (Belle Starr) creating this sort of tension is not. Sorry ladies.
She was an interesting woman alright. Married twice & rumored to have been married two more times, one rumor has her married to Cole's uncle Charlie Younger. Another rumor has her married to Blue Duck but those marriages can't be documented. It's more likely they were common law relationships. Yrs later & after Belle's death her daughter Pearl Reed would always deny those marriages happened.

Cole certainly knew Belle & they likely had a "business relationship". But Belle & Sam Star were married from 1880 until Star was killed by a lawman in 1886; Cole Younger was in prison in MN from 1876 until 1901.
 
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She was an interesting woman alright. Married twice & rumored to have been married two more times, one rumor has her married to Cole's uncle Charlie Younger. Another rumor has her married to Blue Duck but those marriages can't be documented. It's more likely they were common law relationships. Yrs later & after Belle's death her daughter Pearl Reed would always deny those marriages happened.

Cole certainly knew Belle & they likely had a "business relationship". But Belle & Sam Star were married from 1880 until Star was killed by a lawman in 1886; Cole Younger was in prison in MN from 1876 until 1901.
Belle was rumored to be killed by a man named Edgar Watson who later ended up in the wilds of southwest Florida. There is a 3 book fictional series by Peter Matthieson about Watson's life in Florida.
 

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