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September 17th, 1976. Monument Valley, Utah. 6:47 AM. Robert Redford and Clint Eastwood stood 30 feet apart in the desert. No cameras. No studio executives. Just six crew members sworn to secrecy. Three days earlier, Eastwood had called Redford "a movie star playing dress-up" at a bar in Moab. Redford's response? "Prove it." What followed was a real Western duel—bareback horse riding, roping, and a quick draw showdown. Eastwood won 3-0. But what he said to Redford afterward changed everything. This is the story Hollywood buried for 42 years. The day two legends faced off to prove who was the real cowboy. And why only six people were allowed to see what really happened.
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DISCLAIMER: This video presents a dramatized narrative inspired by Hollywood legends and the documented rivalry between Robert Redford and Clint Eastwood. While rooted in their contrasting approaches to Westerns and reported tensions, the specific duel and private conversations have been recreated for storytelling purposes. We aim to honor both icons' contributions to the Western genre with respect and imagination.
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