Cowhand (1953)

NOT_MATURE -

Fred Gipson

01/01/1953
Overview
True story of a West Texas cowhand. A working cowboy who could break a horse, rope a cow, doctor a sheep, fix a windmill, dig a post hole for fence, or any of a thousand chores on a ranch. Fat Alford later hauled livestock, feed, and equipment to West Texas ranches.
Original Language

English

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