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  2. J. W. Coop - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Coop is a 1972 American Western film set in the world of the modern American rodeo circuit. It stars and was directed by Cliff Robertson who also co-produced and co-scripted the film. [ 2 ] Featuring footage from actual rodeo events, it was made with the cooperation of the Rodeo Cowboys Association (which became the Professional Rodeo ...

  3. Flying W Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Flying W Ranch is a working mountain cattle ranch, and since 1953, a tourism and entertainment venue in the foothills of Colorado Springs, Colorado. From May to October, the ranch features outdoor chuckwagon suppers typical of those served on cattle drives , and western style living history areas.

  4. Lights of Old Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Jubilee; Written by Ken Carson Performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers The Nerve Of Some People; Written by Jack Elliott Performed by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Trigger Hasn't Got A Purty Figure; Written by Tim Spencer Performed by Roy Rogers Lights of Old Santa Fe; Written by Jack Elliott

  5. Meet the real-life cowboys on ‘Yellowstone’ - AOL

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    Turns out art imitates life when it comes to Dutton Ranch. The cast and crew of “Yellowstone” have seamlessly brought living on the Western front to TV screens since 2018 on the Paramount Network.

  6. The Rare Breed - Wikipedia

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    The Rare Breed is a 1966 American Western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith in Panavision.Loosely based on the life of rancher Col. John William Burgess, the film follows Martha Evans's (O'Hara) quest to fulfill her deceased husband's dream of introducing Hereford cattle to the American West.

  7. Smoky (1946 film) - Wikipedia

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    A cowboy riding alone in Utah witnesses a stampede of wild stallions, one of whom particularly catches his eye. He returns the horse to its rightful owner, Julie Richards, owner of the Rocking R Ranch, introducing himself as Clint Barkley and asking for a job.

  8. Wild Wild West - Wikipedia

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    Much of the Wild West footage was shot around Santa Fe, New Mexico, particularly at the western town film set at the Cook Movie Ranch (now Cerro Pelon Ranch). During the shooting of a sequence involving stunts and pyrotechnics, a planned building fire grew out of control and quickly overwhelmed the local fire crews that were standing by.

  9. New movie ranch owner wants to bring in public, support ... - AOL

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    Former owner Craig Eaves, who inherited the movie ranch from father J.W. when he died of lung cancer in 2001, wanted a break from keeping up all those buildings.