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COCKEYED COWBOYS OF CALICO COUNTY (1970) - SET OF 7 ORIG THEATRICAL LOBBY CARDS

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  • Condition: ALMOST PERFECT CONDITION SET EXCEPT FOR A FEW TINY CORNER DENTS. WHITE COLORED EDGE. FLASHY YELLOW TITLE BOX. BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO SNAP SHOTS IN CENTER
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    COCKEYED COWBOYS OF CALICO COUNTY (1970) -
    DAN BLOCKER
    ,
    NANETTE FABRAY, WALLY COX, JIM BACKUS, JACK ELAM, MICKEY ROONEY, JACK CASSIDY
    THESE ARE ORIGINAL THEATRICAL CARD PRINTED BY UNIVERSAL PICTURES RELEASE.  THERE IS A 70/129 ON BOTTOM RIGHT OF EACH CARD.  COPYRIGHT 1970
    EACH CARD MEASURES 11" X 14"
    CARDS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
    PLEASE LOOK AT PHOTOS I TOOK TO CHECK OUT CONDITION JUST THE SAME.
    I HAVE ABOUT 100 OTHER MOVIE LOBBY CARDS THAT CAME FROM A CINEMA COLLECTOR FRIEND.
    THESE AND THE OTHERS I'VE LISTED ARE AUTHENTIC THEATRICAL RELEASE LOBBY CARDS AND ARE NOT VIDEO OR REPRODUCTIONS.
    Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
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    The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County
    (
    1970
    )
    G
    |
    1h 39min
    |
    Comedy
    ,
    Western
    |
    22 April 1970 (USA)
    When the town's sole blacksmith vows to leave because he was stood up by his mail-order bride from the East, the panicked townsfolk scramble to find him a surrogate wife.
    EN
    Directors:
    Anton Leader
    (as Tony Leader),
    Ranald MacDougall
    Writer:
    Ranald MacDougall
    Stars:
    Dan Blocker
    ,
    Nanette Fabray
    ,
    Jim Backus
    Some great life lessons in a feel-good movie
    keakakui
    19 January 2004
    I absolutely adore this movie, and am so sad that it isn't available on VHS, laserdisc, DVD or any premium channels to speak of, since I tend not to watch movies on channels with commercials. Packed with great laughs and touching performances, the movie teaches some of life's great lessons about beauty truly being in the eye of the beholder, love, stereotyping, and yes, even Christianity and forgiveness. My fondest wish is that someone from the Westerns channel would happen onto this gem and pick it up for broadcast during family viewing hours. Maybe even on DVD???? Pop the popcorn, light the fire, and settle in for a feel-good movie that doesn't rely on pyrotechnics, violence, sex or foul language to define "entertainment value."