THE BLACK LASH MOVIE CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: PEGGY STEWART, LASH LA RUE - HFSID 295774
Price: $360.00
THE BLACK LASH MOVIE CAST: LASH LaRUE and PEGGY
STEWART
The two stars of the 1952 film are shown together in this black and
white photograph.
Photograph signed: "Lash Larue" and "Bless ya!/Peggy
Stewart". B/w, 8x10. Photograph showing the two stars of the 1952 film
The Black Lash. Cowboy star Alfred "LASH" LaRUE (1917-1996),
who was known as "King of the Bullwhip", introduced both the whip and the
black outfit for which he became known in the 1945 film, Song of Old
Wyoming. He had small roles in Eddie Dean westerns at PRC studios in the
early 1940s. On the strength of his voluminous fan mail, he was elevated to his
own starring series in 1946. Billed as "Lash" in honor of his skill with a
15-foot bullwhip, the actor played a black-clad do-gooder named Cheyenne,
while his comic sidekick was Al "Fuzzy" St. John. From 1946-1952, LaRue starred
in 26 westerns. In 1951, he headlined the 15-minute TV series Lash of the
West, in which he would introduce and narrate clips from his earlier films.
PEGGY STEWART (born Peggy O'Rourke in 1923), who appeared in many films,
mostly Westerns, from the late 1930s into the 1960s, was one of Republic
Picture's leading ladies in the 1940s. Tired of being cast in serials, she
left Republic, but continued making occasional films. Stewart later appeared in
several made-for-TV movies and was a guest star on a number of TV series, and
she made stage appearances in the Los Angeles area. Stewart, who was married
to actors Don "Red" Barry (1940-1944) and Buck Young (1953 until his
death in 2000), is also a popular figure at Western film and nostalgia
gatherings. The Black Lash cast LaRue and sidekick Fuzzy St John in
familiar roles, but Peggy Stewart plays the bad guys girl in this one! The film,
suffering from a small budget, employed much stock footage from LaRue's earlier
films, giving him more incentive to shift to television. Fine
condition.
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