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Louis Burton Lindley Jr. (June 29, 1919 – December 8, 1983), better known by his stage name Slim Pickens, was an American actor and rodeo performer. [1]
Described by Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin as "an exercise in splendid simplicity", [3] the song features two short verses, the lyrics of which comment directly on the scene in the film for which it was written: the death of a frontier lawman (Slim Pickens) who refers to his wife (Katy Jurado) as "Mama". [4]
"Slim Pickins" (taken from the saying "slim pickings") is a song by American singer Sabrina Carpenter from her sixth studio album Short n' Sweet (2024). Carpenter wrote it with Amy Allen and its producer, Jack Antonoff. The song became available as the album's ninth track on August 23, 2024, when it was released by Island Records.
Slim Pickens as Taggart, a minion of Lamarr; Harvey Korman as Hedley Lamarr, a crooked territorial attorney general; Madeline Kahn as Lili Von Shtupp, a German seductress-for-hire that Lamarr tries to use on Bart; Mel Brooks as: Governor William J. Le Petomane, the governor of the unnamed state that Rock Ridge is in; Yiddish-speaking Indian Chief
The eighth alphabetical position is taken by Slim Pickens as the coach driver, Buck, initially portrayed by third-billed Andy Devine, while ninth place falls to Stefanie Powers as the pregnant Army wife, Lucy Mallory, played in 1939 by the 6th-billed Louise Platt. [18]
Main Street, Winchester, Kentucky: The "pigeon drop" sequence with Slim Pickens was filmed here. The building that Slim Pickens first exits was the St. George Hotel and was located at the corner of Washington Street and Main. This has since been demolished, and the whole block is now occupied by the Winchester Post Office.
One-Eyed Jacks is a 1961 American Western film directed by and starring Marlon Brando, his only directorial credit.Brando portrays the lead character Rio, and Karl Malden plays his partner, "Dad" Longworth.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is a 1973 American revisionist Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah, written by Rudy Wurlitzer, and starring James Coburn, Kris Kristofferson, Richard Jaeckel, Katy Jurado, Chill Wills, Barry Sullivan, Jason Robards, Slim Pickens and Bob Dylan.