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==Film Deaths== |
==Film Deaths== |
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*'''''The Lone Gun'' (1954)''' [''Luke'']: Shot off his tower vantage point by [[George Montgomery]] as he tries to bushwhack him.'' (Thanks to Brian).'' |
*'''''The Lone Gun'' (1954)''' [''Luke'']: Shot off his tower vantage point by [[George Montgomery]] as he tries to bushwhack him.'' (Thanks to Brian).'' |
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− | *'''''7 Men From Now'' (1956)''' [''Mason'']: Shot by [[Randolph Scott]] with his rifle after they stalked each other in the canyon. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
+ | *'''''[[Seven Men from Now (1956)|7 Men From Now]]'' (1956)''' [''Mason'']: Shot by [[Randolph Scott]] with his rifle after they stalked each other in the canyon. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
*'''''[[The Alamo (1960)]]''''' [''Tennessean – Brown'']: As one of the band that followed [[John Wayne]] to Texas; Chuck is killed along with the rest of the Alamo defenders as the fort was overrun by Mexican forces. He dies speaking with [[Rudy Robbins]]. |
*'''''[[The Alamo (1960)]]''''' [''Tennessean – Brown'']: As one of the band that followed [[John Wayne]] to Texas; Chuck is killed along with the rest of the Alamo defenders as the fort was overrun by Mexican forces. He dies speaking with [[Rudy Robbins]]. |
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Revision as of 02:06, 13 May 2020
Chuck Roberson (1919 - 1988)
Film Deaths
- The Lone Gun (1954) [Luke]: Shot off his tower vantage point by George Montgomery as he tries to bushwhack him. (Thanks to Brian).
- 7 Men From Now (1956) [Mason]: Shot by Randolph Scott with his rifle after they stalked each other in the canyon. (Thanks to Brian)
- The Alamo (1960) [Tennessean – Brown]: As one of the band that followed John Wayne to Texas; Chuck is killed along with the rest of the Alamo defenders as the fort was overrun by Mexican forces. He dies speaking with Rudy Robbins.