Colorado Sundown (DVD) (1952) (All Regions) (NTSC) (US Import) by Mary Kay

Colorado Sundown (DVD) (1952) (All Regions) (NTSC) (US Import) by Mary Kay

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Colorado Sundown (DVD) (1952) (All Regions) (NTSC) (US Import) by Mary Kay

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872. Excerpt: . THE MAJOR'S STORY. FROM my childhood, my friends, I have been a soldier, and my earliest recollections are of the barrack and the camp; while my youth was accustomed to the field and the bivouac. In fact, I have been that much-maligned personage, a soldier of fortune; which means, in most cases, a soldier of no fortune at all. Once in my life I resolved to relinquish the profession of arms, and to adopt some peaceful calling; but inexorable fate drove me back to the career which I began, as I have said, almost in childhood. After having given my sword to several European powers, and also lent it to the Turk, without finding myself any better off than when I began, I determined to visit the land of promise to all adventurers like myself, and came to this country to seek a home and a family. I had always been a dreamer, and to acquire these blessings was the dearest wish of my heart; while the hope of its realization had been my only solace in many a dreary bivouac, as I lay on the ground covered with my cloak, gazing upward at the stars, with oftentimes many a poor fellow stark and stiff in his gore.around me. The expenses of the voyage had absorbed all the little ready money I possessed; and I landed in New York penniless, having nothing but a stout heart and strong limbs, that had so often stood me in good stead. It was the autumnal season; and I strolled all day through the busy streets of the great metropolis of the Western World, studying the new scenes that met my eye; and, as the shades of evening fell, I stretched myself on a bench in Washington Square to rest. I did not fear observation; for I was utterly unknown. I was pale and careworn after my voyage: and my clothes were by no means new, -- my beaver gone to seed; my shoes, like those of Juli.
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EAN 0089218401298
Title Colorado Sundown (DVD) (1952) (All Regions) (NTSC) (US Import)
Release date 2002-05-18
Format Black & White DVD-Video NTSC
Region Code 0
Running time 67 minutes
Studio Alpha Video
Audience Rating To Be Announced
Condition Unavailable
Actor Mary Ellen Kay
Writer William Lively
Producer Edward J. White
Editor Tony Martinelli
Primary Contributor Rex Allen
Actor Clarence Straight
Actor Chester Clute
Actor Louise Beavers
Actor Slim Pickens
Actor Koko
Actor Fred Graham
Director William Witney
Cinematographer John MacBurnie
Writer Eric Taylor
Actor June Vincent
Actor Rex Allen
Primary Contributor Koko
Actor John Daheim