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    Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    Nope... Not Clint Eastwood... Not even Ronald Reagan

    Gary Cooper?? I must admit I didnt know that... and in a chick flick too... They apparently had them already in the 30's...

    Seven Days Leave - 1930

    http://garycooperscrapbook.proboards...lay&thread=313

    I did try the search and didnt turn up anything on it here, but apologies if it's been posted before...

    Now to try finding a copy... Hmmm wonder how many requests Blockbusters and Netflix are going to get...

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    Re: Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    Wow, that is cool!
    and if you wonder why so many of the old kilts are size 28" waist etc. Gary cooper was so small, his leading ladies walked in a trench next to him in some movies.
    Humor, is chaos; remembered in tranquillity- James Thurber

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    Re: Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Tess View Post
    Wow, that is cool!
    and if you wonder why so many of the old kilts are size 28" waist etc. Gary cooper was so small, his leading ladies walked in a trench next to him in some movies.
    And some had to stand on chairs... most quotes seem to put him at 6'3"... Which would no doubt have made him a giant in those days...


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    Re: Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    I Googled Seven Days Leave and found

    http://www.amazon.com/Seven-Days-Lea.../dp/6301449134

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    Re: Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    Quote Originally Posted by theborderer View Post
    I Googled Seven Days Leave and found

    http://www.amazon.com/Seven-Days-Lea.../dp/6301449134
    Wrong year... Fortunately...

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    Re: Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan Tess View Post
    Wow, that is cool!
    and if you wonder why so many of the old kilts are size 28" waist etc. Gary cooper was so small, his leading ladies walked in a trench next to him in some movies.
    Methinks you meant Alan Ladd who was quite short...

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    Re: Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    Quote Originally Posted by rocscotjoe View Post
    Methinks you meant Alan Ladd who was quite short...
    Indeed. Gary Cooper was not short at all. He was always reported as 6'3". Alan Ladd was short.

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    Re: Everybody's favourite cowboy in a kilt???

    Nope... Not Clint Eastwood... Not even Ronald Reagan
    He didn't wear a kilt in The Hasty Heart, but Ronald Reagan's character did help obtain one for Cpl. "Lachie" Maclachlan (Richard Todd)...

    T.

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