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  1. Oct 5, 2022 · Western film historian Henry C. Parke sat down with Ethan Wayne in an exclusive interview for INSP. Ethan, President of John Wayne Enterprises and son of Western movie legend John Wayne,...

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  2. Jan 12, 2024 · Screenwriter Henry C. Parke presents a nuanced look at Hollywoods dramatization of historic events, the common themes and archetypes of Western movies, and the characters we love (and sometimes love to hate).

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  3. "Honored to be featured in this new book by Henry C. Parke, film and TV editor for True West magazine. It’s an in-depth, on point, and eclectic review of the Western film and TV genre, from John Ford to Taylor Sheridan.

  4. Jan 25, 2021 · Henry C. Parke, Western Films Editor for True West, is a screenwriter, and blogs at HenrysWesternRoundup.blogspot.com. His book of interviews, Indians and Cowboys, will be published later this year.

  5. Jan 9, 2018 · Henry C. Parke is a screenwriter based in Los Angeles, California, who blogs about Western movies, TV, radio and print news: HenrysWesternRoundup.Blogspot.com. Last September, the remaining cast and crew—and 150 fans—of The High Chaparral gathered one last time to celebrate the 50th anniversary...

  6. By Henry C. Parke “When I recorded the Red Headed Stranger album,” in 1975, Willie Nelson wrote, “I had in mind doing a Red Headed Stranger movie to go along with it. I had a big dream of an album and a movie out at the same time, each promoting the other. It didn’t work out that way.”

  7. By Henry C. Parke. Most traditional Westerns take place between the end of the Civil War, in 1865, and the turn of the 20th Century, in 1900; a breezy 35 year stretch. That means they’ve been making Western TV almost twice as long as the era actually ran – and movies three times as long!