Henry Cabot Beck

Henry Cabot Beck writes for The New York Post, Interview magazine and Premiere magazine.

Stories by Henry Cabot Beck

Leonard's Take
"3:10 to Yuma" was born early in the career of writer Elmore Leonard, in 1953, when he was trying to make a living selling stories instead of writing ad copy for Chevrolets.
Category Westerns Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 09/01/2007
My Dear Tom Mix
Category DVD Reviews Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 09/01/2007
Appa-palooza
Appaloosa wasn't Robert B. Parker's first Western; that honor goes to Gunman's Rhapsody, his 2001 novel about Wyatt Earp and Tombstone.
Category In the Works Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 09/01/2007
The Comic Named Man With No Name
Yes, the character Clint Eastwood played in the most famous and successful of all Spaghetti Westerns actually did have a name.
Category In the Works Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 09/01/2007
Braver than John Wayne?
Gene Autry was a man who, by dint of will and some modest musical talent, rose from his hardscrabble origins to transform the popular culture of the 20th century.
Category Westerns Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 08/01/2007
The Outlaw
Category DVD Reviews Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 08/01/2007
The Decoy
Category DVD Reviews Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 08/01/2007
Cowboys & Aliens
Category In the Works Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 08/01/2007
Wayne's World
Category DVD Reviews Author Henry Cabot Beck Date 07/01/2007