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Watching a western from the fifties, called Rawhide. The sort of generic western. People stuck in a stagecoach station by bad guys trying to steal a gold shipment.
They are all around a table eating beans and drinking coffee. The thing that caught my attention was the tin cups. Flat bottoms sweated on with wire rolled handle. Very typical WTBS era cup. Not the rolled edged ones you see in most westerns. The coffee pot was a typical mid century pot, not the enamel camp pot hat makes it in to most movies. Movies don’t always have the best details but I am often caught by some HC details that do make it in. The movie still had all the 501 jeans and colt and winchesters.
 
Tenngun, that movie is little known but is a classic. Great cast with Hugh Marlowe being one of the most detestable bad guys in a western. My mother took me to see it when I was very young and it stuck in my memory.
 
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