He was a gentleman,I remember men ,back when growing up,they had respect,tipped there hat,to lady's,no vilger language, these men were acquaintance of my Dad,miss those days
How very very hansome Clint was, he also acted so well, sang so well, and did everything in his life so well. What a good wholesome kind gentleman in every sense of the word he was. You will be greatly missed. Theres very few people left of his caliber, if any at all. RIP Clint
I remember watching the Cheyenne reruns as a little girl with my grandmother 👵....we both thought how BIG/Tall and HANDSOME he was.....with that rumbling voice and slow, sweet smile......he was such a HERO....always the GOOD Guy.👦 😊
Such a sad day when the Lord called him Home. But God Gave us the gift after his accident, of bringing him back so we could be blessed with him longer. We needed him. We STILL need him and the men like him so bad now days.
YES in dead.....my 👩 mother and grandmother 👵 and one little girl 👩🔧[@ the time] .....ME agree! 😊 From all accounts, he was equally handsome on the inside as well, a really NICE 👦 Guy.
Thank you "Clint" for being one of my favorite actors over the years. Your re runs will keep your memory alive for me and millions of frustrated Cowboys and Cowgirls!!! May God hold you close and may he Grant Peace to your family . Rest in Peace Clint!!!
My cowboy hero, Clint as Cheyenne, when I was only a nipper, I remember my mum singing his praises, and my dad approved...he was such a hunk of a man and handsome with it, having a gentle and kind persona.
Love Clint Walker. The song is what it is and it can blow on. I remember this song watching TV and is most impressive , as self. Years ago. I believe it’s best to be gone with the wind. Beautiful Song.
Aww your so lucky Rita...Wish I could have met him. I did meet James Garner and Peter Brown who was on Lawman and Laredo Western shows on tv. But I was a big fan of Maverick so meeting James Garner when he was filming Rockford Files was really awesome for me because I had a crush on him. I also go to the same Church as Tom Ritter who was the brother of John Ritter who passed away in 2003. Their father was a western singer and actor Tex Ritter who passed away in the early 1970's.
Oh im sure one day they will find some cute girly boy with long hair put him on a horse and call him the new cheyenne people like clint john wayne james arnes and so many other greats should not be immitated it just does not work my 2 cents for the day !!!
I was born in the 40s what a wonderful world it was to grow up in 40s and 50s our cowboy and girl heroes will never be duplicated good nite ROY DALE MATT GENE LITTLE JOE HOSS PALADIN BATT the list is endless JOHN GABBY LUCUS ON AND ON
Great actor and sings very well .when i watch him i get a calmness from him .his characters always do n did and his interviews . Sad he is gone .but we watch
I loving this man since I first saw him on TV way back in my kiddie years. Same with this show and everything else he was in, especially “Fort Dobbs”. THE BEST 👏🏻😻🥰‼️
The man was just one of kind ,they threw the mold away, he had everything that an actor today could wish for , he is still around,...he has had a good life and is a God loving man.
Oh my gosh i had such a crush on Clint Walker when I was younger! He had such a deep voice, I just loved listening to him and I still do! Sometimes it's hard to let people go even though you know it's their time and this man is one of them!
@@debco12 Deb...my names is Debbie also...my cousin Susan was married to Clint, during the second half of his life til death..they were older when they met. Were from Chicago...and Clint also hailed from Illinois. He was the best...
@@debbiehadrych8209 yes, I know. I was friends with both of them, Susan more than Clint. I miss hanging out with the two of them. They loved each other so much and were so respectful of each other. You just don't see much of that these days.
@@debco12 now... I don't run around... showing people the situation or trying to brag because that's what it would seem like.... .. out of respect I don't even mention it... but you caught my eye because you seem to have a little more insight and actually knew them... the last I spoke to Susan was in about 1995 I believe ..maybe 1996?... my mother was dying from cancer... and Susan being the beautiful person she is sent us a couple jars of chamomile that was picked from her garden I'm assuming!... of course we lost touch but I did stay in touch some with Lisa... who later told me the story how Mom was and how they met Etc!.... I wish I would have came to visit!.. I know we were welcome... but you know it just didn't seem do able..... since I was ten I was a fan of Clint Walker!... he was everything they say he was .. they don't make them like that anymore.. down to earth true blue good person!.. thanks for letting me bend your ear without blurting out too much information as this is social media... thank you
I started watching Cheyenne a few years ago when I finally was able to afford cable and got the Starz Encore Westerns. I was raised on westerns by I grew up in the 80s and 90s and they weren't playing him then. Oh how I feel like I missed out all those years. At the moment I don't have a channel that is showing him so glad to have found the Offical Facebook group and your videos Deb. He seems like he was a genuine person with so many wonderful gifts. Thank for sharing them and passing it on to the younger crowd. I watch Clint Walker videos and Cheyenne clips on UA-cam to fill that void. I love your choice of songs to clips and then I got a giggle out of the credits at the very end, "no body ever reads this stuff. " LOL!
Thank you. Clint very definitely was a very genuine person. He was also funny, creative, kind, generous, and concerned about his fellow man. The world needs more of men like him.
Nicely done. love them old songs with pictures. To me some actors have that coboy look, Clint Walker is was one of them, nothing going down memory lane.
About the credits flying by at the end, I do read the credits whenever I can see them good enough. Clint Walker as Cheyenne Bodie and the song sang by Patsy Cline. Of course, I read that stuff and thank you for sharing an awesome video!!!
I read it! Your comment at the end I mean 😁! This track really takes me back to my childhood, along with Cheyenne and Maverick etc etc, a total trip down memory lane. I remember I always liked Clint, even as a child, he seemed like a good guy to me.
Loved this! And so glad you used the Patsy version (I was obsessed with her box set & that song when I was 15). We’ve been on a Cheyenne kick recently, love Clint, & this was just perfect
You do a fantastic job of putting together these videos! I think I've just about seen all of them at least once. Some, like this one, I've watched several times. 🥰😍
Beautiful,Deb....but yes,i read everything you print on your videos.A perfect voice(Patsy)with a perfect man(Clint)Well...i'm sure he had his flaws,but danged if I could find them....
I grew up idolizing Cheyenne I always dreamed I'd be built like him I didn't make it 5'8'' 170 lbs One of my biggest regrets in my life is he was appearing at silver dollar city a few years ago I should have drove down just for the day I would have rather met him then almost anyone He was a good man. from what we know and he was a conservative What is there not to like
My God, a blast from the past. A song from the fifties, if I believe. (Patsy Cline the singer, GREAT!) Apparently Gogi Grant is the singer, NOT Patsy Cline.
Omgosh CLINT WALKER patsy brought me here i love clint walker acting trying to save up to get his tv series Cheyenne i think thats what its called or is it man from cheyenne
Oh, the wayward wind is a restless wind A restless wind that yearns to wander And he was born the next of kin The next of kin to the wayward wind In a lonely shack by a railroad track He spent his younger days And I guess the sound of the outward bound Made me a slave to his wandering ways Oh the wayward wind is a restless wind A restless wind that yearns to wander And he was born the next of kin The next of kin to the wayward wind !!!! Oh, I met him there in a border town He vowed we'd never part Though he tried his best to settle down Now I'm alone with a broken heart !!!!! Oh the wayward wind is a restless wind A restless wind that yearns to wander And he was born the next of kin The next of kin to the wayward wind The next of kin to the wayward wind !!!! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
------------ O VENTO REBELDE ---------- Ah, o vento rebelde é um vento inquieto, Um vento inquieto que anseia em perambular , Ele nasceu um parente bem próximo , Um parente bem próximo do vento rebelde , Numa choupana solitária perto da ferrovia , Ele passava seus dias da juventude , E eu acho que ao som dos limites externos, E me fez sua escrava ao seu jeito de perambular !!! Ah, o vento rebelde é um vento inquieto , Um vento inquieto que anseia em perambular , Ele nasceu um parente bem próximo , Um parente bem próximo do vento rebelde !! Ah, Eu o conheci lá na fronteira da cidade , E ele jurava que a gente nunca se separaria , Embora ele tentasse ao máximo em se comprometer , Agora estou sozinha com o coração despedaçado !!!! Ah, o vento rebelde é um vento inquieto , Um vento inquieto que anseia em perambular , Ele nasceu um parente bem próximo , Um parente bem próximo do vento rebelde !!!! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
I have got a movie DVD of Clint Walker with Lee Marvin Richard Jackal Ernest Borgnine George Kennedy Donald Sutherland Robert Ryan Robert Webber Charles Bronson and Telly Savalas (as the baddie Maggot) in The Dirty Dozen Telly Savalas (takes over from Lee Marvin in Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission I am dedicating these movie DVDS to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris Marie and Hester Brand from Billyxxxx I am dedicating this movie
Hi deb. Although I like gogi grants version patsy Cline is slower and a little sad. More longing in her voice. It s a good one. As alway Clint looks great. I don t think acting for him was to hard. He just was himself. Thats why I think people like him so much. The genuine nature of Clint just kinda shown through. Can you imagine Clint as a guardian angel. Man. Would that be a sight. Thanks again God bless you. DJ
He was a gentleman,I remember men ,back when growing up,they had respect,tipped there hat,to lady's,no vilger language, these men were acquaintance of my Dad,miss those days
I watched Cheyenne as a kid. I am 70 years old now and I still watch Cheyenne every week day morning at 11:00 AM. Clint Walker was the greatest.
Lucky, we dont get to see reruns of great shows like that.
So did watch him with my Dad and I'm 73. Love this man. You don't find men like Clint Walker
Same way I watched him as a kid with my Dad and I'm 73 now and still watch Cheyenne.
How very very hansome Clint was, he also acted so well, sang so well, and did everything in his life so well. What a good wholesome kind gentleman in every sense of the word he was. You will be greatly missed. Theres very few people left of his caliber, if any at all. RIP Clint
I watch Cheyene everyday! It was the first one hour western on tv (1955)
I remember watching the Cheyenne reruns as a little girl with my grandmother 👵....we both thought how BIG/Tall and HANDSOME he was.....with that rumbling voice and slow, sweet smile......he was such a HERO....always the GOOD Guy.👦 😊
I had such a crush on him when I was a child, a crush that has lasted over 60 years. God’s face sure did shine upon Clint.
me too...
My MaMa was not a blushing little girl way back when and she had a crush on him
I too had a huge crush on him starting at the age of 8. Always thought I would meet him one day any marry him!
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One of my cowboy heroes when I was a kid. He still is one of my heroes. Learned what it meant to be a man from Cheyenne Body.
A true western icon and a great roll model. He will surly rest in peace!
Such a sad day when the Lord called him Home. But God Gave us the gift after his accident, of bringing him back so we could be blessed with him longer. We needed him. We STILL need him and the men like him so bad now days.
best looking man ever born a true hunk
I read an article about him that said he was 6 foot 5 tall with a 48 inch chest and a 32 inch waist.
Until I was 45, I was 6'1" , 44 chest and 32 waist athletic fit suits.
Miss youth and life.
YES in dead.....my 👩 mother and grandmother 👵 and one little girl 👩🔧[@ the time] .....ME agree! 😊
From all accounts, he was equally handsome on the inside as well, a really NICE 👦 Guy.
Drop dead gorgeous! And sexy...the kind of sexy that he doesn't even have to try. Mercy!
I'm a man, and it's hard to disagree with you.
He is so beautiful in every way possible! Never will there ever be another Clint Walker!❤️❤️❤️
These were genuine stars, not what we have now, a great era of talent
An era of talent we'll likely never see again. Especially in an era that makes stars of people like the Kartrashians.
@@debco12 oh so true.
I miss this kind of music
RIP Clint, I still watch your western shows, you were one of a kind.
He truly was
Thank you "Clint" for being one of my favorite actors over the years. Your re runs will keep your memory alive for me and millions of frustrated Cowboys and Cowgirls!!! May God hold you close and may he Grant Peace to your family . Rest in Peace Clint!!!
Wish we could see these reruns.
this is the perfect song for these pics, what a wonderful example for a real man. God bless him, You are so missed..
Shame on you, Clint, you’ve broken so many hearts, knowing there’s only one of you!
My cowboy hero, Clint as Cheyenne, when I was only a nipper, I remember my mum singing his praises, and my dad approved...he was such a hunk of a man and handsome with it, having a gentle and kind persona.
Christine, he sat a horse LIKE NO OTHER, poetry in motion! Never be another!
Don't fgt Clint Eastwood he was a great horseman too
Diane Hopkins The only cowboy who was wider then the horse he rode, he had the widest shoulders period!
When I watch Clint Walker, poetry in motion comes to mind also.
Clint was a cowboy's cowboy for sure!
Love Clint Walker. The song is what it is and it can blow on. I remember this song watching TV and is most impressive , as self. Years ago. I believe it’s best to be gone with the wind. Beautiful Song.
Clint...a fine man with a good soul.
Met Clint Walker a few years ago. Such a kind gentleman. This is great.
Aww your so lucky Rita...Wish I could have met him. I did meet James Garner and Peter Brown who was on Lawman and Laredo Western shows on tv. But I was a big fan of Maverick so meeting James Garner when he was filming Rockford Files was really awesome for me because I had a crush on him. I also go to the same Church as Tom Ritter who was the brother of John Ritter who passed away in 2003. Their father was a western singer and actor Tex Ritter who passed away in the early 1970's.
One of my favorites growing up in the fifties they dont make them like clint any more RIP !!!!
And they probably never will again.
Oh im sure one day they will find some cute girly boy with long hair put him on a horse and call him the new cheyenne people like clint john wayne james arnes and so many other greats should not be immitated it just does not work my 2 cents for the day !!!
We dont seem to have men like that around these days. I was born in 63. Love the song, played in a few movies like High Noon and in Gunsmoke.
I was born in the 40s what a wonderful world it was to grow up in 40s and 50s our cowboy and girl heroes will never be duplicated good nite ROY DALE MATT GENE LITTLE JOE HOSS PALADIN BATT the list is endless JOHN GABBY LUCUS ON AND ON
Never tire of Clint Walker-love this song too!
Just glad that alot of people remember him too!
Remember him from Dirty Dozen. One of my favourite movies at the time.
Scenes from the days when men were men, and women were glad of it.
Great actor and sings very well .when i watch him i get a calmness from him .his characters always do n did and his interviews . Sad he is gone .but we watch
What a gorgeous man......
I loving this man since I first saw him on TV way back in my kiddie years. Same with this show and everything else he was in, especially “Fort Dobbs”. THE BEST 👏🏻😻🥰‼️
Very nice, I like the Pasty Cline version of this song and Clint Walker as Cheyenne well it doesn't get any better than that.
The good days are long gone.
Tall dark and handsome. What more do I need to say.
YUM!
one of my all-time-countrysong-favourites....greetings from germany....
A real man! Oh where have they all gone!
The man was just one of kind ,they threw the mold away, he had everything that an actor today could wish for , he is still around,...he has had a good life and is a God loving man.
Watched him every week
I'd forgotten how handsome Clint Walker was. I never missed Cheyenne!
He turned out to be an excellent looking man....
Oh my gosh i had such a crush on Clint Walker when I was younger! He had such a deep voice, I just loved listening to him and I still do! Sometimes it's hard to let people go even though you know it's their time and this man is one of them!
Absolutely! We need more like him. Tho i doubt there ever will be ☹
God blessed this remarkable man with 90 years.
Boy, Deb. You must of really loved Big Clint !! God bless you too!!!
John Doe I did. He and his wife were very good to me.
@@debco12 Deb...my names is Debbie also...my cousin Susan was married to Clint, during the second half of his life til death..they were older when they met. Were from Chicago...and Clint also hailed from Illinois. He was the best...
@@debbiehadrych8209 yes, I know. I was friends with both of them, Susan more than Clint. I miss hanging out with the two of them. They loved each other so much and were so respectful of each other. You just don't see much of that these days.
@@debco12 now... I don't run around... showing people the situation or trying to brag because that's what it would seem like.... .. out of respect I don't even mention it... but you caught my eye because you seem to have a little more insight and actually knew them... the last I spoke to Susan was in about 1995 I believe ..maybe 1996?... my mother was dying from cancer... and Susan being the beautiful person she is sent us a couple jars of chamomile that was picked from her garden I'm assuming!... of course we lost touch but I did stay in touch some with Lisa... who later told me the story how Mom was and how they met Etc!.... I wish I would have came to visit!.. I know we were welcome... but you know it just didn't seem do able..... since I was ten I was a fan of Clint Walker!... he was everything they say he was .. they don't make them like that anymore.. down to earth true blue good person!.. thanks for letting me bend your ear without blurting out too much information as this is social media... thank you
@@debbiehadrych8209 thank you! I just love Lisa, too. She's the best!
I will miss him very much. R.I.P. Heven has our angel.
They would have to find a big set of wings for this giant.
I started watching Cheyenne a few years ago when I finally was able to afford cable and got the Starz Encore Westerns. I was raised on westerns by I grew up in the 80s and 90s and they weren't playing him then. Oh how I feel like I missed out all those years. At the moment I don't have a channel that is showing him so glad to have found the Offical Facebook group and your videos Deb. He seems like he was a genuine person with so many wonderful gifts. Thank for sharing them and passing it on to the younger crowd. I watch Clint Walker videos and Cheyenne clips on UA-cam to fill that void. I love your choice of songs to clips and then I got a giggle out of the credits at the very end, "no body ever reads this stuff. " LOL!
Thank you. Clint very definitely was a very genuine person. He was also funny, creative, kind, generous, and concerned about his fellow man. The world needs more of men like him.
The perfect cowboy .
Great Actor.....CHEYENNE !!!!
Love Cheyenne Clinton Walker is the best actor.love to watch on my firestick best tv
If Clint left me, I'd cry too.
A most appropriate song by Patsy Cline for the character of Cheyenne . Thank you enjoyed this very much
Nicely done. love them old songs with pictures. To me some actors have that coboy look, Clint Walker is was one of them, nothing going down memory lane.
God bless you, Cheyenne. Women & men alike loved you. R.I.P.
See you in heaven, Mr. Walker.
Wene bodi en espanol
About the credits flying by at the end, I do read the credits whenever I can see them good enough. Clint Walker as Cheyenne Bodie and the song sang by Patsy Cline. Of course, I read that stuff and thank you for sharing an awesome video!!!
Thank you!!
Goodbye Cheyenne!!! God bless you Clint!!!
always loved this song and clint
Love Clint Walker as Cheyenne Bodie 🌟❤️‼️. Love the song and Patsy Cline too 🌟❤️‼️
Great actor and a good singer rip
Great video and great song to accompany it.
Thanks, Buck!
Love this song and patsy cline and Clint Walker staring roles
i'll always remember you this way c w
I read it! Your comment at the end I mean 😁! This track really takes me back to my childhood, along with Cheyenne and Maverick etc etc, a total trip down memory lane. I remember I always liked Clint, even as a child, he seemed like a good guy to me.
He was a good guy, one of the best.
They're all on ME TV!
I remember him as POSEY, from THE DIRTY DOZEN.
Should have gotten the best supporting actor Oscar for Posey
I really like the Patsy Cline rendition of the song but I was hoping that Clint Walker would be singing.
I loved this song back in the day .....so long ago.
RIP, passed May 2018.
Glynn Knox. His birthday would be the 30 of May. Ninety- one years ago he was born ( a twin sister ).
R.I.P. Clint!
Wonderful video, Deb! The song is great and you illustrated it so well. You are a talented woman, indeed!!!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Deb,
I love this Thank You so much. Margaret Schmitz Compton
This guy had it all
He was yummi candy, miss y💌 u clint
God I love Patsy's Singing.
Beautiful
Loved this! And so glad you used the Patsy version (I was obsessed with her box set & that song when I was 15). We’ve been on a Cheyenne kick recently, love Clint, & this was just perfect
Patsy Cline gave a special mood and aura of this song.So haunting
You do a fantastic job of putting together these videos! I think I've just about seen all of them at least once. Some, like this one, I've watched several times. 🥰😍
Wow, thank you! That means a lot.
Que lindas pelicula hermosas me traen recuerdo cuando era.chica
Absolutely gorgeous.❤
He was a “ good guy”
Beautiful,Deb....but yes,i read everything you print on your videos.A perfect voice(Patsy)with a perfect man(Clint)Well...i'm sure he had his flaws,but danged if I could find them....
LOL, thanks, Sharron for reading the comments! Now I know at least one person does.
DITTO
Hi l had the pleasure to meet Clint & l didn't find any faults!! A nicer man you'll never meet. Great video Deb. Thanks. Judy Mn
Maravilloso!!!!!
I grew up idolizing Cheyenne
I always dreamed I'd be built like him
I didn't make it 5'8'' 170 lbs
One of my biggest regrets in my life is he was appearing at silver dollar city a few years ago
I should have drove down just for the day I would have rather met him then almost anyone
He was a good man. from what we know and he was a conservative
What is there not to like
Despite everything he brought to the table, he was very humble, down to earth. He truly was one of the good guys.
Obrigada por postar. Maravilhosos!
My God, a blast from the past. A song from the fifties, if I believe. (Patsy Cline the singer, GREAT!) Apparently Gogi Grant is the singer, NOT Patsy Cline.
1956 by Godi Gant; Pasty Cline (1960) never made it on the charts; a pity.
GOGI Grant. As an FYI. He sat a horse real nice..
I remember it from the late 50s or early 60s. The Lennon Sisters used to sing it on the Lawrence Welk Show on Sat nights. Lol
The person singing that song is Gogi Grant not Patsy Cline
Queremos ver película por fabor. Fue un grande...
I can’t believe a big strapping guy like this could get his voice so high. It sounds good though.
Not bad having the greatest female C&W voice of all time singing.
That song is sung by pets not Patsy Cline Gogi Grant
What a man!
GOOD 5O's GUY.
He was so big and handsome
HE WAS ONE OF THE GREAT COWBOYS .
Damn, I would've thought that Clint sang baritone!
Descansa en paz querido amigo cheyenne nunca te olvidare abrazo en la estrella que estes chau hermano !!
He was a gifted. God's gift to women
Omgosh CLINT WALKER patsy brought me here i love clint walker acting trying to save up to get his tv series Cheyenne i think thats what its called or is it man from cheyenne
Oh, the wayward wind is a restless wind
A restless wind that yearns to wander
And he was born the next of kin
The next of kin to the wayward wind
In a lonely shack by a railroad track
He spent his younger days
And I guess the sound of the outward bound
Made me a slave to his wandering ways
Oh the wayward wind is a restless wind
A restless wind that yearns to wander
And he was born the next of kin
The next of kin to the wayward wind !!!!
Oh, I met him there in a border town
He vowed we'd never part
Though he tried his best to settle down
Now I'm alone with a broken heart !!!!!
Oh the wayward wind is a restless wind
A restless wind that yearns to wander
And he was born the next of kin
The next of kin to the wayward wind
The next of kin to the wayward wind !!!!
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Cheyenne Bodie fought off troublemakers like a pro. Clint was the right man for the role.
------------ O VENTO REBELDE ----------
Ah, o vento rebelde é um vento inquieto,
Um vento inquieto que anseia em perambular
,
Ele nasceu um parente bem próximo
,
Um parente bem próximo do vento rebelde
,
Numa choupana solitária perto da ferrovia
,
Ele passava seus dias da juventude
,
E eu acho que ao som dos limites externos,
E me fez sua escrava ao seu jeito de perambular
!!!
Ah, o vento rebelde é um vento inquieto
,
Um vento inquieto que anseia em perambular
,
Ele nasceu um parente bem próximo
,
Um parente bem próximo do vento rebelde
!!
Ah, Eu o conheci lá na fronteira da cidade
,
E ele jurava que a gente nunca se separaria
,
Embora ele tentasse ao máximo em se comprometer
,
Agora estou sozinha com o coração despedaçado !!!!
Ah, o vento rebelde é um vento inquieto
,
Um vento inquieto que anseia em perambular
,
Ele nasceu um parente bem próximo
,
Um parente bem próximo do vento rebelde !!!!
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
I read the credits. I wondered who sang the song.
I have got a movie DVD of
Clint Walker with
Lee Marvin Richard Jackal
Ernest Borgnine George Kennedy
Donald Sutherland Robert Ryan
Robert Webber Charles Bronson
and Telly Savalas
(as the baddie Maggot) in
The Dirty Dozen
Telly Savalas
(takes over from Lee Marvin in
Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission
Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
I am dedicating these movie DVDS to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris Marie and Hester Brand from Billyxxxx
I am dedicating this movie
Why can't Netflix or Amazon have some of the old Cheyenne show? Better than the junk they have.
Suban la serie completa de cheyenne.pero en castellano ho español.saludo desde chile
Hi deb.
Although I like gogi grants version patsy Cline is slower and a little sad. More longing in her voice. It s a good one.
As alway Clint looks great. I don t think acting for him was to hard. He just was himself. Thats why I think people like him so much. The genuine nature of Clint just kinda shown through.
Can you imagine Clint as a guardian angel. Man. Would that be a sight.
Thanks again God bless you. DJ