Actor James Cagney talks with fellow actor George Montgomery
Actor James Cagney (R) talks with fellow actor George Montgomery on June 8, 1975 at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. The two were attending a seminar concerning western art held at the Hall of Fame. (UPI Photo/Files)
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