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 Great American Westerns, The Beyond The Law: Lee Van Cleef as bandit turned sheriff. Except Van Cleef is no sheriff at all, he is only pretending so that he can steel a cavalry payroll. Death Rides A Horse: Bill (John Phillip Law) grows up to seek revenge on the gang that killed his parents. He meets up with Ryan (Lee Van Cleef), a veteran gunslinger seeking his own revenge for the ones who put him in prison. The two proceed to shoot everything that moves in this violent spaghetti western. Days Of Wrath: Lee Van Cleef as an aging, half-mad gunfighter. In a effort to regain his fearsome reputation, Van Cleef shoots down a local sheriff. He then finds he must deal with his young protege Giuliano Gemma, who happened to be the sheriff's best friend. The climactic showdown finds Van Cleef facing down his former protege, with each man knowing the other's every move and thought. God's Gun: This western stars Lee Van Cleef in a dual role as twin brothers. One of the brothers, Father John, is gunn down by the rughless Sam Clayton (Jack Palance), allowing Sam's gang to take over Juno City. Young Johnny (Leif Garrett) crosses into Mexico to convince the priest's twin, a retired bounty-hunter named Louis, to strap on his guns one more time and save the town.
Phillips Van Heusen - In 1881, Moses Phillips and his wife Endel began sewing shirts by hand and selling them from pushcarts to local Pottsville, Pennsylvania coal miners. This grows into a shirt business in New York City that places one of the first ever shirt ads in the Saturday Evening Post. James Van Heusen - Jimmy Van Heusen (January 26, 1913 - February 7, 1990), was an American composer. His greatest achievements came in writing songs for the movies and television: over the course of his career, he would win four Oscars and an Emmy. Abigail Van Buren - Abigail Van Buren is a pseudonym or pen name used by the writers of the Dear Abby column, Pauline Phillips and Jeanne Phillips. Pauline Phillips - Pauline Phillips (born July 4, 1918 as Pauline Esther Friedman) founded "Dear Abby" in 1956. The current Dear Abby is her first-born child and only daughter, Jeanne Phillips, who now writes under the pen name of Abigail Van Buren, which was also used by Pauline.
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