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==Film Deaths==
 
==Film Deaths==
   
*'''''Wagonmaster (1950)''' (Luke Clegg)'' Shot in the back by Ben Johnson.'' (Thanks to Brian).''
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*'''''Wagonmaster (1950)''' [Luke Clegg]'': Shot in the back by Ben Johnson.'' (Thanks to Brian).''
*'''''Dragoon Wells Massacre (1957)''''' ''(Hopi Charlie) Garrotted with a bowstring by an apache. (Thanks to Brian).. ''
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*'''''Dragoon Wells Massacre (1957)''''' ''[Hopi Charlie]'': Garrotted with a bowstring by an Apache.'' ''''(Thanks to Brian).'''' ''
 
*''''' The Alamo ''(1960)''' [''Parson'']: Fatally injured during a skirmish with the Mexican soldiers; Hank dies shortly after while talking to [[John Wayne]]. (Note: Hank's death scene is only present in the extended version, although he is shown in the final cut being hit by enemy fire and with several of his fellow defenders calling out his name in vain as he lies gravely injured.)
 
*''''' The Alamo ''(1960)''' [''Parson'']: Fatally injured during a skirmish with the Mexican soldiers; Hank dies shortly after while talking to [[John Wayne]]. (Note: Hank's death scene is only present in the extended version, although he is shown in the final cut being hit by enemy fire and with several of his fellow defenders calling out his name in vain as he lies gravely injured.)
 
*'''''One-Eyed Jacks'' (1961)''' [''Doc'']: Shot in the back by deputies while trying to run away in a saloon/cathouse.
 
*'''''One-Eyed Jacks'' (1961)''' [''Doc'']: Shot in the back by deputies while trying to run away in a saloon/cathouse.

Revision as of 21:49, 17 October 2013

Hank Worden (1901 - 1992)


Film Deaths

  • Wagonmaster (1950) [Luke Clegg]: Shot in the back by Ben Johnson. (Thanks to Brian).
  • Dragoon Wells Massacre (1957) [Hopi Charlie]: Garrotted with a bowstring by an Apache. '(Thanks to Brian).'
  •  The Alamo (1960) [Parson]: Fatally injured during a skirmish with the Mexican soldiers; Hank dies shortly after while talking to John Wayne. (Note: Hank's death scene is only present in the extended version, although he is shown in the final cut being hit by enemy fire and with several of his fellow defenders calling out his name in vain as he lies gravely injured.)
  • One-Eyed Jacks (1961) [Doc]: Shot in the back by deputies while trying to run away in a saloon/cathouse.

TV Deaths

  • Night Gallery: Hell's Bells (1971) [The Bore]: Appears in the afterlife to torment John Astin with his dull conversation; it's unclear whether or not Hank is supposed to be a human spirit or that of a demonic entity.