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5 unusual facts about Dale Jennings


Dale Jennings

This organization became the dominant organization in Los Angeles and with the financial assistance of Jennings' sister Elaine and her husband James Porter its magazine became, for a period of time, the voice of the gay and lesbian movement.

While not as successful as his first book, he made enough profit from the book that allowed him to buy a ranch outside of Los Angeles.

Another book, The Cowboys, based on a film treatment he sold to Warner Bros., caused considerable controversy among publishers due to its glimmers of homoeroticism.

The Cowboys was made into a film in 1972, starring John Wayne.

In his late teens he moved to Los Angeles, with aspirations of becoming a writer and theater director, for which he had trained in Colorado.



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