The Fastest Guitar Alive


2:45 pm - 4:45 pm, Thursday, January 8 on WRNN Outlaw (48.4)

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About this Broadcast
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During the Civil War, two spies pose as medicine men to rob a Government mint.

1967 English
Musical Action/adventure Music Espionage War Comedy Western Crime Military Costumer

Cast & Crew
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Roy Orbison (Actor) .. Johnny
Sammy Jackson (Actor) .. Steve
Maggie Pierce (Actor) .. Flo Chesnut
Joan Freeman (Actor) .. Sue Chesnut
Lyle Bettger (Actor) .. Charlie
John Doucette (Actor) .. Sheriff Max Cooper
Patricia Donahue (Actor) .. Stella
Ben Cooper (Actor) .. Rink
Ben Lessy (Actor) .. Indian Chief
Douglas Kennedy (Actor) .. Joe
Len Hendry (Actor) .. Deputy
Iron Eyes Cody (Actor) .. First Indian
Sam the Sham (Actor) .. First Expressman
Wilda Taylor (Actor) .. Emily
Victoria Carroll (Actor) .. Margie
Maria Korda (Actor) .. Tanya
Poupee Camin (Actor) .. Carmen

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Did You Know..
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Roy Orbison (Actor) .. Johnny
Born: April 22, 1936
Died: December 06, 1988
Trivia: Singer-songwriter who played the lead in The Fastest Guitar Alive (1968).
Sammy Jackson (Actor) .. Steve
Born: August 18, 1937
Died: April 25, 1995
Trivia: Character actor Sammy Jackson specialized in playing Southern hayseeds and was best known for playing Airman Will Stockdale in the television version of No Time for Sergeants (1964-1965). Prior to that, he had played a small role in the 1956 film version that made Andy Griffith a star. His other film credits include Night of the Grizzly (1966), Norwood (1970), The Boatniks (1970), and Another Stakeout (1993). He also guest starred on several television shows and appeared occasionally in miniseries and made-for-TV films.
Maggie Pierce (Actor) .. Flo Chesnut
Joan Freeman (Actor) .. Sue Chesnut
Born: January 08, 1942
Lyle Bettger (Actor) .. Charlie
Born: February 13, 1915
Died: September 24, 2003
Trivia: Frequently cast as Western heavies due to his steely gaze, longtime character actor Lyle Bettger traveled the well-worn path from stage to screen, making a name for himself on such small screen oaters as Rawhide and Bonanza before stepping into a more contemporary setting with frequent appearances on Hawaii Five-O. A Philadelphia native and graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, subsequent work in theater and summer stock eventually lead Bettger to Broadway, and later a contract with Paramount. In 1950, Bettger made his screen debut with the film noir drama No Man of Her Own,and the fruitful following decade found him building a solid resumé with roles in Union Station (1950) and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), among numerous others. Success followed the actor to the small screen, with Bettger donning his spurs as numerous baddies and even moving on to starring roles in the series The Court of Last Resort and The Grand Jury in the late '50s. Later work on Hawaii Five-O found the easygoing actor warming to the hospitable climate in which the show was set, and after appearing in the show's 1979 series finale, Bettger retired and made a home for himself in Paia. Lyle Bettger died of natural causes September 24, 2003, in Atascadero, CA. He was 88.
John Doucette (Actor) .. Sheriff Max Cooper
Born: January 01, 1921
Died: August 16, 1994
Trivia: Whenever actor Ed Platt blew one of his lines in his role of "The Chief" in the TV comedy series Get Smart, star Don Adams would cry out "Is John Doucette available?" Adams was kidding, of course, but he was not alone in his high regard for the skill and versatility of the deep-voiced, granite-featured Doucette. In films on a regular basis since 1947 (he'd made his official movie debut in 1943's Two Tickets to London), Doucette was usually cast in roles calling for bad-tempered menace, but was also adept at dispensing dignity and authority. He was equally at home with the archaic dialogue of Julius Caesar (1953) and Cleopatra (1963) as he was with the 20th-century military patois of 1970's Patton, in which he played General Truscott. John Doucette's many TV credits include a season on the syndicated MacDonald Carey vehicle Lock-Up (1959), and the role of Captain Andrews on The Partners (1971), starring Doucette's old friend and admirer Don Adams.
Patricia Donahue (Actor) .. Stella
Ben Cooper (Actor) .. Rink
Born: September 30, 1930
Trivia: From adolescence on, Ben Cooper was an actor on both the stage and in radio. After attending Columbia University, Cooper began his film career with 1950's Side Street. A low-key actor, Cooper fluctuated between heroes and villains, mostly in westerns, until retiring from films in 1961. Ben Cooper also popped up in secondary roles on many TV anthologies of the so-called "Golden Era."
Ben Lessy (Actor) .. Indian Chief
Born: April 29, 1902
Trivia: Nightclub comedian and character actor, onscreen from 1943.
Douglas Kennedy (Actor) .. Joe
Born: September 14, 1915
Died: August 10, 1973
Trivia: American general-purpose actor Douglas Kennedy attended Deerfield Academy before trying his luck in Hollywood, using both his own name and his studio-imposed name Keith Douglas. He was able to secure contract-player status, first at Paramount and later at Warner Bros. Kennedy's Paramount years weren't what one could call distinguished, consisting mainly of unbilled bits (The Ghost Breakers [1940]) and supporting roles way down the cast list (Northwest Mounted Police [1940]); possibly he was handicapped by his close resemblance to Paramount leading man Fred MacMurray. Warner Bros., which picked up Kennedy after his war service with the OSS and Army Intelligence, gave the actor some better breaks with secondary roles in such A pictures as Nora Prentiss (1947), Dark Passage (1948), and The Adventures of Don Juan (1949). Still, Kennedy did not fill a role as much as he filled the room in the company of bigger stars. Chances are film buffs would have forgotten Kennedy altogether had it not been for his frequent appearances in such horror/fantasy features as Invaders from Mars (1953), The Alligator People (1959) and The Amazing Transparent Man (1960), playing the title role in the latter. Douglas Kennedy gain a modicum of fame and a fan following for his starring role in the well-circulated TV western series Steve Donovan, Western Marshal, which was filmed in 1952 and still posting a profit into the '60s.
Len Hendry (Actor) .. Deputy
Died: January 01, 1981
Iron Eyes Cody (Actor) .. First Indian
Born: April 03, 1904
Died: January 04, 1999
Trivia: While maintaining his whole life that he was part Cree and part Cherokee, actor Iron Eyes Cody was in fact born Espera DeCorti, a second generation Italian-American. He started out as a Wild-West-show performer, like his father before him. His earliest recognizable film appearances date back to 1919's Back to God's Country. While his choice of film roles was rather limited in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, Cody made himself a valuable Hollywood commodity by offering his services as a technical advisor on Indian lore, customs, costuming and sign language. In between his TV work and personal appearances with the Ringling Bros. Circus and other such touring concerns, Iron Eyes continued accepting supporting roles in Hollywood westerns of the 1950s; he played Chief Crazy Horse twice, in Sitting Bull (1954) and The Great Sioux Massacre (1965). Far more erudite and well-read than most of his screen characters, Iron Eyes has in recent years become a popular interview subject and a fixture at western-movie conventions and film festivals. His famous appearance as the tear-shedding Indian in the "Keep America Beautiful" TV campaign of the 1970s recently enjoyed a "revival" on cable television. In 1982, Cody wrote his enjoyably candid autobiography, in which several high-profile movie stars were given the "emperor has no clothes" treatment. As well as being an actor, Cody owns an enormous collection of Indian artifacts, costumes, books and artwork; has written several books with Indian themes; is a member of the board of directors of the Los Angeles Indian Center, the Southwest Museum and the Los Angeles Library Association; is vice-president of the Little Big Horn Indian Association; is a member of the Verdugo Council of the Boy Scouts of America; and has participated as Grand Marshal of Native American pow-wows throughout the U.S.
Sam the Sham (Actor) .. First Expressman
Wilda Taylor (Actor) .. Emily
Victoria Carroll (Actor) .. Margie
Born: January 21, 1941
Maria Korda (Actor) .. Tanya
Poupee Camin (Actor) .. Carmen

Before / After
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Barbarosa
12:45 pm
Tickle Me
4:45 pm