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COWBOY ITEMS BY Stephen Lodge
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Stephen Lodge is an author and
screen writer. His
Nickel-Plated Dream is fiction intertwined with his 1950s
experiences and remembrances when he strapped on a six-shooter
and worked as a performer at the Corriganville Movie Ranch.
Chock full of nuances about real western movie heroes, locations
and films, this is 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 soft cover.
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After many years, author-screenwriter, Stephen Lodge has finally brought to paper his experiences in front of and behind the camera in this compilation of stories and photographs depicting the early days of his life. From a short-lived acting start, to messenger for Columbia Pictures, to stuntman, screenwriter, costume work, and more. Steve promises by the end a whole new appreciation for the Hollywood movie business and a love for the people in it
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![]() "Take them to Texas, gentlemen!" In a day and age where reliance on cellphones, computers, cable and fast food is essential, how many people actually have the chance to step back in time to experience a bit of our Western heritage? Charley Sunday's Texas Outfit!, a lighthearted, present-day yarn for the entire family, offers a unique glimpse into our Western history. Charley Sunday, a sensible, sober-minded Texas grandfather, imparts the American Cowboy legacy to his only grandchild as he and several of his grizzled cronies concoct a 1,000-mile longhorn cattle drive across 21st Century America . Four leathery cowboys, one insightful Indian, two strong-willed women, a two-gun oddball, a dog, and a little boy make an unlikely team as they trek from Colorado to Texas, continually running up against the forces of corruption. Finding salvation from the most unlikely sources, this rip-roarin' tale of faith versus greed will touch your heart, and take you back to a time where the lines between right and wrong were defined by bravery and honor.
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