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(Courtesy of Les Adams)

L-to-R are Alyn Lockwood, Verne Teters, and Carpenter sharing some java around the ol' campfire in a scene from BADMAN'S GOLD (Jack Schwarz Productions, 1951). Alyn Lockwood's real name was Clara Althea Lockwood (1914 - 2007) and she worked with Carpenter on the script for BADMAN'S GOLD. She did a few films including the role of "Mary", office receptionist and switchboard operator in several of Columbia's 1940s Blondie and Dagwood films.



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Above is another lobby card from the Johnny Carpenter starrer BADMAN'S GOLD (Jack Schwarz Productions, 1951). L-R in the back row are Jack Daly (mustache and suit); unidentified guy; Kenne Duncan; and short guy with beard stubble is Bill Chaney. Laying on the desk is Quentin Sondergaard and unidentified guy in bottom center.



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Above - the title lobby card for THE LAWLESS RIDER (UA, 1954). Great stuntman Yakima Canutt was the director.



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Above from L-to-R are professional trick roper Texas Rose Bascom, Carpenter (with a 'stache) and Lou Roberson (brother of John Wayne stunt double Chuck Roberson) in a lobby card from THE LAWLESS RIDER (UA, 1954). Note the two gunbelts on Carpenter.



(Courtesy of Les Adams)

Centered between two unidentified players are brothers Frank 'Red' Carpenter (light colored shirt) and John Carpenter in a scene from OUTLAW TREASURE (American Releasing Corp., 1955). In OUTLAW TREASURE, Carpenter was billed as "John Forbes".



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1953
 

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1955, and Carpenter
billed as "John Forbes".



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