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Pancho Villa plays himself in a movie

In an El Paso hotel room on the seventh day of January 1914, Pancho Villa came to terms with a Hollywood studio to make a ...
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MUSIC EVENTS and performances can be found in this week’s edition of The Scene, included in this issue of the Ludington Daily News.
John Stewart was a San Diego native who helped shape the image of the Western hero in early Hollywood and appeared in 130 films between 1915 and 1933.