Cowboys & Indians

THE SAM PECKINPAH COLLECTION

• Sam’s trusty rifle: Peckinpah claimed he was going to use the rifle to shoot the tails off cats, but no felines were in any real• A portable Remington typewriter Peckinpah used as far back as the 1950s.• Peckinpah’s shooting scripts for classics like and .• A plaque from stating “Listo Para Sam Peckinpah” (“Ready for Sam Peckinpah”) with a drinking mug attached and signed “Al Garcia.”• Signed and framed original musical scores by Peckinpah’s friend and frequent collaborator Jerry Fielding.• A crate from Japan used to ship fish and numerous sake sets to Montana.• Dozens of files pertaining to his company, Latigo Productions, dating back to the 1950s.• Business records and correspondence related to some of his most important films, including .• Lobby posters and other marketing materials from his films.• And those custom-made cowboy boots with his distinctive brand stitched on the shafts.

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