Lee Van Cleef was a man of few words on screen and in real life also, as evidenced by the relatively few interviews he consented to. Here is a rarity: Van Cleef interviewed by Johnny Carson from February, 1984. The reason? He was promoting his TV series "The Master", which also aired on NBC.
From the Cinema Retro archives: newspaper adverts for Walt Disney's "Follow Me, Boys!" a Boy Scout comedy hit starring Fred MacMurray, Vera Miles and up-and-comer Kurt Russell.
Richard Boone is best known for playing the iconic role of gentleman gunslinger Palladin in the classic TV series "Have Gun, Will Travel" which ran between 1957-1963. But there was much more to his career in TV, stage and film. The YouTube channel Remembering Hollywood Celebrity presents a fine overview of his work and reveals some surprising facts through the assistance of Peter Boone, Richard's son. For example, Boone played a pivotal role in the filming of "Hawaii Five-0" on location in Honolulu. This is a fine tribute to a fine actor.