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  1. “Who Rides With Wyatt” is a well-written, mildly dated historical novel concerning Wyatt Earp, Johnny Ringo and Tombstone, Arizona, in the days of the silver rush. Author Will Henry blends fiction with history to create a very plausible picture of time and place.

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  2. Henry Wilson " Heck " Allen (September 12, 1912 – October 26, 1991) was an American author and screenwriter. He used several different pseudonyms for his works. His 50+ novels of the American West were published under the pen names Will Henry and Clay Fisher.

  3. The story was based on a novel by Heck Allen titled "Who Rides with Wyatt" (written pseudonymously as Will Henry) and the screenplay was by Burt Kennedy; the film was directed by Kennedy.

  4. Who Rides With Wyatt: The strange and lonely story of the last of the great lawmen, Hardcover – January 1, 1955. by Will. Henry (Author) 4.7 5 ratings. See all formats and editions. They called Tombstone the Sodom in the Sagebrush.

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  5. Hardcover. First edition. A couple of light bumps to the bottom of the boards else fine in an attractive, about fine dustwrapper with two tiny tears and a little light scratching on the rear panel. A nice copy of this novelized account of Wyatt Earp in Tombstone, basis for the movie *Young Billy Young* with Robert Mitchum. Item #16070

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0020571Heck Allen - IMDb

    Heck Allen was "Story Man" (or "Gag Man") for most of Tex Avery's best MGM cartoons from 1944 through 1955, which to this day are some of the funniest cartoons ever made. Allen was responsible for some of the most outlandish, side-splittingly hilarious gags in the history of animated short subjects.

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    Director Burt Kennedy adapted Heck Allen's novel Who Rides With Wyatt, originally about a friendship between Wyatt Earp and Billy Clanton, for Mitchum's El Dorado co-star, John Wayne. (One guesses the characters were fictionalized as Wayne, old and fat by this time, would have looked ridiculous as Earp.)

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