John Corn
07-10-02, 12:52 PM
Burt Reynolds says Westerns aren't dead in Hollywood, as long as they're written well and the actors can really ride horses.
"If you do a good one, it will do very, very well," he said. "If you do a bad one, and there's a lot of bad ones made, unfortunately, it just kills the genre."
Reynolds plays a detective in "Johnson County War," a four-hour Western about a family of homesteaders fighting wealthy Wyoming cattle barons. It airs Aug. 24 on Hallmark Channel.
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"If you do a good one, it will do very, very well," he said. "If you do a bad one, and there's a lot of bad ones made, unfortunately, it just kills the genre."
Reynolds plays a detective in "Johnson County War," a four-hour Western about a family of homesteaders fighting wealthy Wyoming cattle barons. It airs Aug. 24 on Hallmark Channel.
Full Story (http://tv.yahoo.com/news/ap/20020710/102632964000.html)