“We plan on shooting this epic, never-before-told story about the life of John Wesley Hardin,” says Miguel Corona, an associate producer of the upcoming film Hardin. Shooting on the $20 million film is due to start in the spring of 2013, possibly in Texas or Oregon. “We are going for complete authenticity,” Corona says, adding that the film's executive producer, Larry Zeug, has already ensured the period-correct guns match Hardin’s real guns featured in True West’s April 2012 iss


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