Carl Rollyson Quote
[T]HE LEATHER, SUN-DRENCHED FACE THAT MOST COMMONLY HELPED tame the wild frontier was that of Walter Brennan, writes critic Manny Pacheco. Not Gary Cooper, not John Wayne, not Randolph Scott—or any other star—meant more to the western than Walter Brennan, who played every sort of character, good and evil, and everything between.
Carl Rollyson
[T]HE LEATHER, SUN-DRENCHED FACE THAT MOST COMMONLY HELPED tame the wild frontier was that of Walter Brennan, writes critic Manny Pacheco. Not Gary Cooper, not John Wayne, not Randolph Scott—or any other star—meant more to the western than Walter Brennan, who played every sort of character, good and evil, and everything between.