Episode 4— They Went That-a-way
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Gilbert M Broncho Billy Anderson
as Self
John Wayne
as Self
Gene Autry
as Gene Autry (clip from Back in the Saddle (1941))
Warner Baxter
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Humphrey Bogart
as Whip McCord (clip from The Oklahoma Kid (1939))
William Boyd
as Bill Holbrook (clip from The Painted Desert (1931))
James Cagney
as Jim Kincaid (clip from The Oklahoma Kid (1939))
Gary Cooper
as Self
Joseph Cotten
as Self - Host
Joanne Dru
as Tess Millay (clip from Red River (1948))
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