There’s no substitute for youth when it comes to keeping the spark alive, but we like to think Ma and Pa still get reasonably freaky. This cover for Robert E. Reynolds’, aka Leo Rifkin’s, rural potboiler Backwoods Bride was painted by George Gross. It’s from 1953, and nicely compliments a rural cover collection here. As well as single posts here and here. And here. And here. And here. Really, since hicksploitation was such a fertile genre, there are too many posts to point toward. We will certainly add more in the future.
1960—Gary Cooper Dies
American film actor Gary Cooper, who harnessed an understated, often stoic style in numerous adventure films and westerns, including Sergeant York, For Whom the Bell Tolls, High Noon, and Alias Jesse James, dies of prostate, intestinal, lung and bone cancer. For his contributions to American cinema Cooper received a plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is considered one of top movie stars of all time.