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Bodie Theone, Chuck Roberson, John Wayne
"I grew up on a cattle ranch in Texas and spent most of my waking hours just trying to stay on a horse. Back then if [anyone] had tried to tell me I was going to make a living falling off horses... I would have punched them in the nose." But Chuck Roberson fell off horses for thirty years doubling for some of the biggest names in movies—John Wayne, Gregory Peck, Clark Gable, Robert Mitchum and Charlton Heston. He and his great horse, Cocaine, devised a running horse fall that was safe but a spectacular improvement on the cantering lie-down horse fall used before, and together they galloped their way into the Stuntman's Hall of Fame. When Cocaine finally quit after 27 years before the cameras, Roberson says "his heart wasn't in it anymore". Roberson recalls the highlights of his career in this humorous book.
| Edition | Second Edition |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Hancock House Publishers |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-888-39745-4 primary |
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