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Waterhole #3 (1967) was a Comedy - Western Film directed by William A. Graham and produced by Owen Crump and Ken Wales.

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Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3” promotional still

By Marisa on Aug 18, 2015 From The Timothy Carey Experience

Today’s pic is my latest eBay find! It’s a publicity still for Waterhole #3 (1967), the rollicking Western comedy directed by William A. Graham. Paramount Pictures is more than happy to tell us that it features Roy Jenson, Harry Davis and Timothy, digging a tunnel in search of gold. Dav... Read full article


Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3″ revisited

By Marisa on Sep 22, 2014 From The Timothy Carey Experience

Today’s pic gives us another look at Hilb, the (literally) gold-digging outlaw of Waterhole #3 (1967), directed by the late William A. Graham. Hilb wants to shoot something (or someone), and is unhappy that Sgt. Henry Foggers (Claude Akins) is preventing him from doing so. ?This was really de... Read full article


Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3″ revisited (4)

By Marisa on Mar 24, 2014 From The Timothy Carey Experience

Today’s pic revisits Waterhole #3 (1967), the easy-going Western comedy directed by William A. Graham, who sadly passed away last September. Timothy is a bad guy by the name of Hilb, who displays goat-like propensities to bleat and gnaw on carrots. Waterhole #3 has been described as “a ... Read full article


Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3″ autographed still

By Marisa on Oct 18, 2013 From The Timothy Carey Experience

My latest eBay score! It’s an autographed photo from Waterhole #3 (1967). I can’t tell who it’s made out to, but I’m pretty sure it says “Good evening”. That is how he signed the Killing of a Chinese Bookie poster I have. He says “Good evening” very m... Read full article


Pic of the Day: “Waterhole #3″ revisited (3)

By Marisa on Apr 23, 2013 From The Timothy Carey Experience

Today we revisit Waterhole #3 (1967), the amiable Western comedy directed by William A. Graham. Part-goat Hilb and Sgt. Henry Foggers (Claude Akins) are on the trail of some stolen gold – and they’re the ones who stole it. Long story. Akins began his legendary career in an uncredited bi... Read full article


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Lewton Cole: I didn't break any law, Sheriff.
Sheriff John H. Copperud: No? What about stealing my horse, huh?
Lewton Cole: I needed that horse to recover the gold.
Sheriff John H. Copperud: Locking me in my own jail?
Lewton Cole: I wanted you behind me.
Sheriff John H. Copperud: Murder?
Lewton Cole: It was self-defense.
Sheriff John H. Copperud: Raping?
Lewton Cole: Assault with a friendly weapon?


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Excluding action during the credits, this film features approximately 665 shots in 5560 seconds - an Average Shot Length (ASL) of about 8.4 seconds.
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Also directed by William A. Graham




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Also released in 1967




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