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Motion Picture News, 01-September-1923 |
William S Hart's career had been derailed when he was accused of fathering a woman's five-year-old child. Even though he wound up paying child support, he was allowed to return to the screen.
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Motion Picture News, 01-September-1923 |
"William S Hart, after more than two years' absence from the screen, is back at work for Paramount." "Always clean, always teaching the lesson of clean living and chivalry to women."
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Motion Picture News, 01-September-1923 |
"Bill is at his supreme best in glorified Westerns in which he is given a change to ride and shoot and love."
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Motion Picture News, 01-September-1923 |
Hart's first film under a new contract with Paramount was a biopic about Wild Bill Hickok. Hart wrote the original story.
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Motion Picture News, 08-September-1923 |
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Motion Picture News, 29-September-1923 |
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Motion Picture News, 01-September-1923 |
As far as I know Bill Hart did not settle in Connecticut. He lived in his ranch in Newhall until he died in 1946.
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