Clint Walker was a one of a kind wonderful gentleman. His voice is so calming and magical I would listen to him read ingredients off of a soup can. In my opinion, he was just as handsome in his later years as in his youth. There was a wise maturity in his manner. I love him so much even now.
they're all fading away into the sunset, waving their hats as they ride away into the the history books. Never will be forgotten, especially Clint, never will there be another one equal to him! Thank you Clint, you are the BEST!
I just wish I had Clint Walker's fabulous speaking voice! The scenes of Randolph Scott in the concluding tribute to Western stars REALLY stand out. What a face; what a man!
Before he dies Clint Walker should be paid homage to. He is the John Wayne of TV cowboys. He was of a fine character like Clayton Moore. James Aurness was great on the early Gunsmoke shows too. They were the most realistic of Western cowboys. He had no gimmicks like being a slick gambler, long pistol, sawed off rifle in a holster. A slick dresser carrying a cane and a little pistol in his vest.
Such a gentle soul loved him so much
Clint Walker was a one of a kind wonderful gentleman. His voice is so calming and magical I would listen to him read ingredients off of a soup can. In my opinion, he was just as handsome in his later years as in his youth. There was a wise maturity in his manner. I love him so much even now.
they're all fading away into the sunset, waving their hats as they ride away into the the history books. Never will be forgotten, especially Clint, never will there be another one equal to him! Thank you Clint, you are the BEST!
Well said
Burl Ives was an exceptional man as expressed by Clint Walker.
I just wish I had
Clint Walker's fabulous speaking
voice! The scenes
of Randolph Scott
in the concluding
tribute to Western
stars REALLY stand out. What a
face; what a man!
Before he dies Clint Walker should be paid homage to. He is the John Wayne of TV cowboys. He was of a fine character like Clayton Moore. James Aurness was great on the early Gunsmoke shows too. They were the most realistic of Western cowboys. He had no gimmicks like being a slick gambler, long pistol, sawed off rifle in a holster. A slick dresser carrying a cane and a little pistol in his vest.
Love this.
I love this!
Excellent video as usual deb....can even tolerate the bad sound because, after all, it's Clint...
That was teriffic Deb...Thanks
I'd say this is from the late-1990s, it doesn't have the "Encore 3" branding, so I'd say 1997 to early-2000s.
I don't have the VHS tape any longer but that's the right time frame frame.
This is time he had eye problem?