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(Courtesy of Jerry Whittington)

Great photo of Sunset Carson doing hero duties in MARSHAL OF WINDY HOLLOW (1972).



(Courtesy of Jerry Whittington)

Above are Ken Maynard and Old Joe Clark during a break in the filming. Clark was one of the locals who worked on the film. Clark's role was the masked baddie, the "Divel Wolf" (that is the correct spelling - Divel, not Devil).



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Above are Ken Maynard and Wild Bill Cody. Below is a lobby card showing Cody. In MARSHAL OF WINDY HOLLOW, Wild Bill Cody played a Indian Scout - he showed Sunset where the wagons were dumped in the canyon River. He also showed Sunset the outlaws cave and helped the Rangers track down the Outlaws. "Wild Bill Cody" was Frederick Garfield Penniman (born 1913 in New York; died October 25, 1988 in Evansville, Indiana). At the time of his passing, Penniman/Cody lived at the McCurdy Residential Center nursing home facility in Evansville, Indiana. In the past, writers and biographers have confused this Wild Bill Cody with Bill Cody, Jr., the onetime B-western youngster and son of Bill Cody, the onetime B-western hero. On the lobby card below, MARSHALL is spelled with two L's.


(Courtesy of Jerry Whittington)




(Courtesy of Jerry Whittington)

Lobby card with Wild Bill Cody on the left, Ken Maynard in the center, and star Sunset Carson on the right.



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Sunset Carson and the bearded Ken Maynard.


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