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Imagine watching a featured Western film. The story opens with flashbacks revealing the distant,
shadowy origins of the cowboy. It was during the 1830's that the word cow-boy was used to describe
the Texan border raider who drove off Mexican cattle. After the American Civil War, Westerners applied
the term "cowboy" to ranch hands rather than cattle thieves.
So our Gay Cowboy hero rides onto the plains. Closeups reveal his appearance and something of his
character and values. The camera then draws back for a sweeping wide-angle shot of the cowboy's
environment... the great, grassy plains stretching far into the horizon.
The Gay Cowboy remains at the center of the action. The dust, smoke and sweat of his hard work and
life on the range. We get to ride with him on roundups and trail drives and we eat a meal with him by a
campfire. His pastimes on horseback and afoot take us to horse races and saloons. No Western film
would be complete without Indians.
The movie would conclude with scenes set at twilight. A procession of farmers, immigrants and barb-wire
fences cut off the Gay Cowboy from his accustomed way of life. Finally, the Cowboy rides off into a
brilliant Western Sunset.