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#nw THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR for Faye Dunaway pod-prep. It's another excellent Sydney Pollack-Robert Redford joint (so it was made by my 2 "dads," haha!). Pic 3: A meta discussion of the film in Scott Frank's script for OUT OF SIGHT. https://t.co/ttzjIRqw1J
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Wagon Train is an American Western series that aired on NBC and ABC from September 18, 1957 to May 2, 1965. It stars Ward Bond, Robert Horton, John McIntire, Robert Fuller, Michael Burns, Frank McGrath, Terry Wilson, and Scott Miller. https://t.co/bv9YbdoY7z