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  1. Oct 30, 2016 · Dee Linford is not a well known author today, remembered if at all as the author of the story Man Without A Star, which was made into two movies, Man Without A Star (1955), A Man Called Gannon (1968), and an episode of a TV series, The Virginian, in 1963.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0512674Dee Linford - IMDb

    Dee Linford was born on 3 March 1915 in Afton, Wyoming, USA. Dee was a writer, known for A Man Called Gannon (1968), Man Without a Star (1955) and Celebrity Playhouse (1955). Dee was married to Madelynn Blakely. Dee died on 20 August 1971 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

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    • March 3, 1915
    • Dee Linford
    • August 20, 1971
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    On a train to Wyoming from Kansas City, Dempsey Rae (Kirk Douglas) rescues young Jeff Jimson (William Campbell) from being run over by the train wheels after the brakeman throws Jeff off for freighthopping. Later that night, Dempsey and Jeff watch as another train hopper kills the brakeman. When the authorities try to arrest Jeff for the crime, Dem...

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    In the scenes where Kirk Douglas's character is standing next to the cattle train, the car's identification marks state it was built in December 1923 (BLT 12-23) which was well after the film's late 1800s time period (there were no railroads Out West in 1823).

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  3. Writer: A Man Called Gannon. Dee Linford was born on 3 March 1915 in Afton, Wyoming, USA. Dee was a writer, known for A Man Called Gannon (1968), Man Without a Star (1955) and Celebrity Playhouse (1955). Dee was married to Madelynn Blakely. Dee died on 20 August 1971 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.

    • March 3, 1915
    • August 20, 1971
  4. by Dee Linford, Christopher Graybill, et al. Dime Western Magazine (combined with: Western Rangers), vol. 59, no. 4 (December 1950) (Kansas, Here We Come!; Gunman's Errand; Courage of the Damned; Damnation of Black John; Gunman & the Lady; etc.)

  5. Dec 18, 2019 · Dee Linford grew up in Wyoming before he was drafted into the Marines in World War II. Linford was stationed in Japan.In a letter home he wrote:"I would…

  6. Dee Linford (1915-1971) was a journalist, free lance writer, and magazine editor. He was born in Afton, Wyoming, and graduated from the University of Wyoming. He did newspaper work in Laramie and Rock Springs, Wyoming, before joining the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, where he was editor of "Wyoming Wildlife" for 15 years.