Cowboys, The (1972) - (Movie Clip) Everybody Lit Out
John Wayne as 1870s Montana rancher Wil Andersen, hard at work in director Mark Rydells opening, visited by erstwhile cowhands (Matt Clark as Smiley, with Jerry Gatlin and Walter Scott), not up for a cattle drive, then conferring with his wife (Sara Cunningham), in The Cowboys, 1972.
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