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The Westerner (1940) is a film featuring
Walter Brennan as Judge Roy Bean and
Gary Cooper as a fictional interloper. It repeated the myth of the town's being named for Lillie Langtry. •
The Wild Bunch (1969) has a passing reference to Langtry as a place where Freddie Sykes (
Edmond O'Brien) had been active as a desperado many years before the events depicted the film. •
Lillie (1978), a TV miniseries about Lillie Langtry, was produced by Britain's
London Weekend Television, also related the myth of the Texas town's name. •
Judge Roy Bean (1955–1956), a Western television series set in Langtry, but filmed in Pioneertown, California, aired in syndication with
Edgar Buchanan in the title role. •
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), a film set in Langtry and starring
Paul Newman, sparked new interest in Texas history. • Roy Bean appears as a main character in
Le Juge, part of the
Lucky Luke series. •
The Other Roswell: UFO Crash on the Texas-Mexico Border (2008) is a nonfiction book about a reported UFO crash at Langtry in 1955. • The town plays a major role in R.A. Lafferty's science-fiction novel
Fourth Mansions. • Langtry is mentioned in the Cormac McCarthy novel
No Country for Old Men. Langtry could be the hometown of the novel's protagonist Llewelyn Moss. • Langtry and the surrounding area have long been favorite hunting grounds for legions of amateur and professional
herpetologists looking for a variety of reptiles endemic to the area. • The episode "A Picture of a Lady" in the Western series
Death Valley Days depicts Judge Roy Bean renaming the Texas town of Vinegaroon as Langtry in honor of Lillie Langtry. Stars
Peter Whitney as Judge Roy Bean, and his friend Doc
Paul Fix • Langtry inspired the fictional town of Langtree in the video game
Wandersong. ==Climate==