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  1. Aug 13, 2023 · Stardust was the trusty mount of actor Randolph Scott in many Western movies from 1948 to 1960. Learn about his stunning palomino coat, his American Saddlebred breed, and his long life after retirement.

  2. Oct 21, 2023 · Stardust was a Palomino horse that starred in many Western films with Randolph Scott. He vanished in the mid-1950s and his fate remains unknown. Learn about his life, legacy and possible theories of his disappearance.

  3. In between his work in the Zane Grey Western series, Paramount cast Scott in several non-Western roles, such as "the other man" in Hot Saturday (1932), with Nancy Carroll and Cary Grant. Scott returned to Zane Grey Westerns with Wild Horse Mesa (1932), then was the romantic male lead in Hello, Everybody! (1933).

  4. Jan 12, 2019 · Stardust was a dark palomino ridden by Randolph Scott in at least a dozen of his western films, 1948-1960. Learn about the horse's distinctive features, history and other famous movie horses in this article by Jerry Garrett.

  5. Jan 23, 2015 · Randolph Scott on his favorite movie horse. Stagecoacher. 4.79K subscribers. Subscribed. 501. 80K views 9 years ago. Clips from Colt. .45 (1950) and Tall Man Riding (1955)....

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  6. A historical photo of the American actor Randolph Scott (1898 - 1987) with his horse Stardust, circa 1960. The photo is from the Silver Screen Collection and has standard editorial rights.

  7. Jul 23, 2007 · Scott was 6 ft. 2 in., lanky and handsome, and had an easygoing charm with a Virginia southern drawl. In later years, his appearance took on a leathery feature that made him stand out more as a...

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