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by David Lee Guss
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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This is the last of a series of six Warner Brothers films Wayne made with a horse named Duke, who received second billing. Listed seventh in the... more
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This is the last of a series of six Warner Brothers films Wayne made with a horse named "Duke," who received second billing. Listed seventh in the cast, as a Spanish Don, is John Ford's older brother Francis (1882-1953) who had been a writer/director of silent films.
With the advent of talkies he was reduced to acting; playing mostly uncredited bit roles, with little if any dialogue. John used him off and on, largely uncredited for 20 years from "Airmail" (1932) to "The Quiet Man" (1952), completed shortly before his death.
Francis entered the film world in 1907 as an actor with Edison, when John was still in grammar school. Francis was John's mentor, even bringing him to Hollywood. With the reversal of roles, they had a love/hate, bitter rivalry. Few of Francis' films have survived while John is heralded as a world class director of greatness.
@2012 David Lee Guss Film homage, Man From Monterey, 1933, sleeping cowboy, Tucson, AZ, 1984
I first became obsessed with photography and motion pictures while growing up in post WW2 Manila in the Philippine Islands in the late 1940's/early 1950's. Film noirs were a particular influence. But my first love remains the theater. I acted in numerous amateur productions from 1958 to 1978. In 1979 I earned a MA in drama from the University of Arizona; earlier getting a BA in English from the University of Minnesota, where I co-founded the first film society on campus and ran it for four years. While at the U of A, I studied with the master black and white photo essayist W. Eugene Smith (1918-1978) the last year of his life. I am the last person cited in Jim Hughes' definitive biography of Gene, as I wrote about attending his final...
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