Just like Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, and Dean Martin before him, Roy Orbison attempted to cross-pollinate his musical career with screen acting via the western genre. But unlike the aforementioned singers, Orbison's time as a matinee idol would be short-lived, producing only one film: Michael D. Moore's The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967 . . .
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