This is going to become a must read series, written by the highly respected Cullen Gallagher and posted on the brilliant Not Coming to a Cinema Near you, the series is looking at the western from a woman's perspective. The first entry is live now and looks at 49-17 which I must confess I'd never heard of. It's a silent western from 1917 which was directed by Ruth Ann Baldwin. As always Cullen's article is very detailed and highly enjoyable. Head over there now - HERE
And while you're there leave a comment and show Cullen's editors how much we want to read this series.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I read Cullen's Pulp Serenade regularly, but have never checked out his other site. That's gonna change now.
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