He was the original Frankenstein that role made him famous. He played that role in a few different films.
This guy right Tony? 1887-1969. Actor. For over four decades, he terrified movie audiences by playing monsters, mad scientists, and other menacing characters. Karloff will be forever remembered for his portrayal of Frankenstein's creation The Monster in the classic 1931 picture Frankenstein. He repeated the role in the sequel The Bride of Frankenstein... Found a couple of photos of him, maybe he played an Indian in some too? 1947 Still not sure in which movies he played yet.
This is pretty neat. Billy the Kid Doc Holliday Jesse James and Charlie Bowdre. Billy the kid playing cards. Actors.
(1860-1958) Frank Eaton, "Pistol Pete" In the late 1860's, 8 yr old Eaton witnessed six men kill his father. In 1875, when he was 15, he learned the whereabouts of his father's killers. But before setting off on his mission to avenge his father's death, he decided to visit Ft. Gibson, OK a cavalry fort, to learn more about handling a gun. He learned, and out shot everyone at the fort, earning him the nickname. Later in life, he moved to OK. Terr. and became a US Marshal. Frank "Pistol Pete" Eaton was a true American cowboy. His likeness inspired Oklahoma State's beloved mascot. On April 9, 2022, Eaton was inducted into the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Hall of Great Westerners. In attendance, 28 Pistol Pete alumni, honoring the man they once portrayed.
I like Richard Widmark in The Last Wagon but he was involved with many different types of movies. Here is a half a day of first class movies of days gone by. The Bedford Incident 1965 https://archive.org/details/the-bedford-incident-1965_202006 The Last Wagon I changed the link to archive.org because the first youtube link was really bad focus, I think this one is a bit better. After all it was filmed in 1956 https://archive.org/details/the-last-wagon-1956-classic-western-1873