Mark of the Spur
Mark of the Spur
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Lured by the high pay of Hollywood, Kentucky native Raymond Glenn quit the rodeo, changed his name to Bob Custer and started making movies. He gained popularity in the 1920s, appearing in a string of low-budget westerns. However, the advent of sound exposed his inability to deliver lines, and he retired from films in 1936 to utilize his engineering degree, as a building inspector.
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