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Gay The Horseman (Rock Candy Fil



Following the armistice, Scott enrolled in the artillery Officer Candidate School, which was located in Saumur.[8] He received his commission as a second lieutenant of Field Artillery in May 1919 and departed for the United States soon afterwards. He arrived in New York City on June 6 and reported to Camp Mills, where he received his honorable discharge on June 13.[7] Scott made use of his wartime experience in his acting career, including his training in horsemanship and the use of firearms.[9]


Married man Joe Loughlin (Logan Vaughn) is struggling with a secret desire for other men. In a last-ditch effort to save his marriage, he and pretty wife Terri (Samantha Ryan) leave their high pressured city jobs and move to a country horse ranch to "start over." Unfortunately, studly ranch hand Jake (Tommy Defendi) is more tempting than any man Joe has ever seen. As the conflicted husband falls in lust with the swaggering horseman, his marriage again begins to crumble, and only Jake can save him from a life of deceit. Starring Tommy Defendi, Logan Vaughn, Chase Young, Duncan Black, Boston Miles, Dylan Hauser with character appearances by Samantha Ryan and Dana Dearmond. Written and directed by Nica Noelle.




Gay The Horseman (Rock Candy Fil




Huston made his first professional stage appearance in a leading role off-Broadway entitled "The Triumph of the Egg." That same year, in April 1925, he made his Broadway debut with "Ruint." The following November he was in another Broadway show "Adam Solitaire." He quickly grew restless in both his marriage and acting and left both for a sojourn to Mexico where he became an expert horseman and cavalry officer, writing plays on the side. Later he returned to America and attempted reporting work for newspapers and magazines in New York by submitting short stories to them. At one point mogul Samuel Goldwyn Jr. even hired him as a screenwriter, and he also appeared in a few unbilled film roles. But he grew restless again and by 1932 left for London and Paris where he studied painting and sketching. 2ff7e9595c


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