Well, now really, all the "classic" westerns are just baloney. Any time you see 2 guys face off in the street to draw on each other, it's unicorn poop. Especially if one is good and the other is bad. It was more truthfully like a scene in "El Diablo", (I think) where Anthony Edwards is a dime novel writer, come west to meet the famous gunman El Diablo, played by Louis Gossett Jr. Gossett notices a wanted bad guy walk by, and promptly shoots him in the back. Edwards is horrified, "You shot him in the back!" Gossett replies, "His back was to me." I agree with many of these, and those early talkies with Duke and some other screen legends are hard to watch. Especially, when they sing. You know the ones, with real 10 gallon hats, dark eye makeup, and fuzzy chaps.