Terry
SOH-CM-2016
I grew up watching Matt Dillon. He was also a WWII vet. Jim was 88.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110603/ap_on_en_ot/us_obit_james_arness_5
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110603/ap_on_en_ot/us_obit_james_arness_5
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Hey All,
Unlikely? Yeah well considering the last Hop-a-Long Cassidy movie (there were 66 of them) was made in 47 and the TV shows were cut down movies that started in 49. Gunsmoke ran from 55 to 74 so there probably wasn't much overlap since I'm not sure how many TV seasons 66 Hop-a-long Cassidy Movies would have lasted. Dennis Weaver was in Gunsmoke from the start till 64. So yeah I think it is unlikely but who knows maybe possible.
From another perspective Hop-a-long would have been way off his range to be in Dodge City since all of Clarence E Mulford's books that I can recall that had Hop-a-long as the main character were set in the southwest. That whole Bar 20 series were some of the best books ever written.
However Bill Boyd died in 72 Dennis Weaver in 2006 and James Arness in 2011 so I think it completely likely that they are all having a beer together at the Long Branch in Heaven. :ernae:
-Ed-