Tom Selleck and Simon Wincer fans will want to show up for the screening of 1990’s Quigley Down Under at the Autry in Los Angeles, California, on August 10. Not only will you get a lesson on the film’s history by Jeffrey Richardson, the Gamble curator of Western history, popular culture and firearms, but you can also head on inside, to the Gamble Firearms Gallery, to see the Sharps Model 1874 rifle featured in the film. Take it from Matthew Quigley: “There’s no sense bein’ late.”


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