[Merton of the Movies by Harry Leon Wilson]@TWC D-Link bookMerton of the Movies CHAPTER III 36/70
But Lowell Hardy craved more action, more variety. "Go on.
Get up on him," he urged.
"I want to make a study of that." "Well"-- again Merton faltered--"the old skate's tired out from a hard week, and I'm not feeling any too lively myself." "Shucks! It won't kill him if you get on his back for a minute, will it? And you'll want one on him to show, won't you? Hurry up, while the light's right." Yes, he would need a mounted study to show.
Many times he had enacted a scene in which a director had looked over the art studies of Clifford Armytage and handed them back with the remark, "But you seem to play only society parts, Mr.Armytage.All very interesting, and I've no doubt we can place you very soon; but just at present we're needing a lead for a Western, a man who can look the part and ride." Thereupon he handed these Buck Benson stills to the man, whose face would instantly relax into an expression of pleased surprise. "The very thing," he would say.
And among those stills, certainly, should be one of Clifford Armytage actually on the back of his horse. He'd chance it. "All right; just a minute." He clutched the bridle reins of Dexter under his drooping chin, and overcoming a feeble resistance dragged him alongside the watering trough.
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