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I can only assume that Sam Elliott voiced these concerns when he appeared in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Written by William Goldman from Illinois and directed by George Roy Hill from Minnesota.)
Or when he appeared in Tombstone (directed by George Cosmatos, who was Greek Italian, born in Florence, Italy, and written by Detroit's own Kevin Jarre.)
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I can only assume that Sam Elliott voiced these concerns when he appeared in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Written by William Goldman from Illinois and directed by George Roy Hill from Minnesota.)
Or when he appeared in Tombstone (directed by George Cosmatos, who was Greek Italian, born in Florence, Italy, and written by Detroit's own Kevin Jarre.)