Good movie but the kid was a little to much back it those days those guys would never had little kid running with them.
@troynov19655 сағат бұрын
LOL the Ruta Lee sure is a pistol
@user-dk3up2nl1m6 сағат бұрын
I just discovered this Sugarfoot show and bought the dvds! This was cool to see!
@terrya898910 сағат бұрын
A 'classic' lol, who are you kidding, a very average final film for Wayne.
@georgeearls333810 сағат бұрын
There was something in the movements, and features of Duncan Renaldo in this film that reminded me of the character Monk played by Tony Shalhoub. Totally different characters yet there was something.
@Wanda-tr4nq3 сағат бұрын
Wow! I thought so as well. I had to remind myself that this was before his time. Glad it wasn't just my imagination.😊😊
@nplacemksd11 сағат бұрын
WILD BILL ELLIOT, my favorite RED RYDER.
@brunodesamber571412 сағат бұрын
Howdy. Everyone. 👋 🤠 that. Is. A. Top. Classic. Western. Movie. A. Gen. I. Love. These. Movies. What. A. Inyoi. To. See. Whit. Pleasure. 🎉🎉🎉🎉💯💢💥💫 thanks. Rob. 📽 👋 🤠 👌 👍 📽 🌟
@terryhurlburt911313 сағат бұрын
As a boy I tried to draw my cap pistols like WILD BILL ELLIOTT! To this day I cannot imagine how he could draw and turn those guns so quickly! I loved ALL of the actors who played RED RYDER. BUCK JONES, RED "DON" BARRY, JIM BANNON, ROCKY LANE and of course WILD BILL ELLIOTT! Thank you Rob for this wonderful trip down the lane to COWBOY HEAVEN!
@anthonysamy120917 сағат бұрын
I really like to watch on " Little Beaver " , he's really cute in that Dress and Acting . Thank You so Much for sharing this Movie ....
@alvilla965919 сағат бұрын
That's a sharp jacket your wearing rob.
@OdeeOz23 сағат бұрын
Rob and RJ did a fantastic job editing in clips from the TV show, as Orson narrated the tale. 👍👍 10 🤠 Hat-tips
@arthurwuest2196Күн бұрын
Ryder was one of best ! Glen strange was also the villain Butch in the Lone Ranger,,, There was a man from New Mexico who portrayed the Red Ryder to keep the Red Ryder out there,,, RIP Dave Saunders or Red Ryder !
@frankdodgeeКүн бұрын
Love Red Ryder! Thanks Rob. More reasons to look forward to Fridays. Yahoo!!!❤
@atreb56Күн бұрын
Thank you very much for these great films. I liked Wild Bill Elliot best. I also enjoyed Bobby Blake. ❤🤠
@sharolynwellsКүн бұрын
I adore Jeff Hunter!!! I remember one of his movies: King of Kings and he played on Star Trek.
@docholliday1970Күн бұрын
Looking forward to seeing this .Love these older Westerns Thanks Rob Word for sharing ! Much appreciated
@DEEBARNES-xb7jyКүн бұрын
Howdy, ya'll..Ready for all of us Western Watchers to sit back! Thanks that you are faithful Rob🎉
@suev3339Күн бұрын
Riding w/Red Ryders tonite. Yippee! Thanks AWOW for this galloping evening of favorites. 🤠 🏇🏇
@hollywoodmediaprofessional3282Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Hugh's early interview and the origin of A Word on Westerns. Don't ever stop.
@gordonbradfield81Күн бұрын
The word,,, Jasper,,, is often said by good guys about the bad guys,,!! So, was it describing,,, the bad as bad, hopeless, individuals?!
@AWordonWesternsКүн бұрын
Hmmm. I've never heard of a "good Jasper." Only the bad 'uns.
@gordonbradfield81Күн бұрын
Waiting
@bagsyjonesКүн бұрын
My favourite film. Excellent cast and brilliant director, Sam Peckinpah. Love it.
@AWordonWesternsКүн бұрын
Thanks, bags. It just gets better and better as it ages. Still kicks ass! Did you see our episode with Howard Kazanjian? He was assistant director and told stories about his work on THE WILD BUNCH that I'd never heard before. Check it out.
@RealBigBadJohnКүн бұрын
My two heroes as a kid were George Reeves and Allan Rocky Lane. Many thanks, Big Rob. 👍⬆
@gerrydooley951Күн бұрын
Don Seigel gave a very good interview regarding Wayne and what happened on this film. It's on youtube.
@delphinazizumbo8674Күн бұрын
sell your Fear all return to Nothingness it's the Fate of Man: to Know, but never Understand
@m.t.fisher4655Күн бұрын
I met Morgan Woodward at the Memphis Film Festival in the late 1990s, and he was such a nice man, and looked like he had in the 1960s. I was in line to get his autograph, and told the woman in front of me, "When I was a kid, he scared me to death." Well, she told Morgan Woodward, that, and he said, "Good. Then I did my job well."
@RoyPage1970Күн бұрын
@Ed Martin 875 John Wayne was no big tough guy sheriff or war hero or anything like that he was a fraudulent actor that actually had a chance to fight in the war and backed out like a coward that's a 100% fact Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda also held this against him
@garywatt4546Күн бұрын
Very well done! Entertaining! Thank-you..
@mbg238Күн бұрын
This was really good.
@woodsinmeКүн бұрын
That was pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
@robertroberto24872 күн бұрын
Clu Lived Life As A Cowboy,Like Ben Johnson,Bob Steele, RIP.God Bless You .
@bjmartin12152 күн бұрын
Robert Fuller said he can't play Slim because he's not slim and they said "no no" and.....? He didn't play Slim but John Smith wasn't slim either. That said, Robert Fuller played the right role. Jess Harper, Brett Maverick, and Bart Maverick were my favorite "cowboys" when I was a little boy.
@user-re9fu2ov6u2 күн бұрын
There's a Storyline for a new Picard show or Star Trek series .
@johnycomelately12 күн бұрын
This is great . Thanks , Sat.Radio brought old time radio into existence for me and Gunsmoke my favorite. The version on tv was good but I felt I was in Dodge City listening to the radio more please.
@anthonysaponaro63182 күн бұрын
Everybody loves johnny
@anthonysaponaro63182 күн бұрын
He still had the most amazing smile !
@brentveber41052 күн бұрын
I am a number 1 fan of the rifleman. After seeing this interview l don't think charlotte knew what she had, she seems obvious and not caring of Johnny's career. He deserved better! She seems she doesn't care at all!!!
@raymyers60162 күн бұрын
An older friend and his family listened to Gunsmoke religiously on radio. They went down to watch the first episode on his aunt and uncle's T.V. When it was over his mom said "THAT is not Matt Dillon! She refused to watch the T.V. show ever again!
@gwenniegirl502 күн бұрын
In reply to Lee Purcell's question, “Where was Storyville?” It was the red-light district in New Orleans from 1897 to 1917. It established by municipal code of New Orleans.
@ronaldhansen23783 күн бұрын
Clayton Moore will always be the lone ranger to me I don't give a care what anybody says. Because if they put another lone ranger on it wouldn't be Clayton Moore.
@MrVerno463 күн бұрын
I have had the pleasure of being able to exercise on a treadmill and have listened to all 500 plus episodes of the radio broadcasts to help me enjoy my routine of fitness at 77 yrs young. I for one was throughly entertained with your blending that radio broadcast dovetailed with video stills of the tv production. . We'll done...bravo Rob!
@alanhope11903 күн бұрын
The sequel novel was very good. Check it out.
@djdiscoworm3 күн бұрын
Downloaded video
@djdiscoworm3 күн бұрын
rob, Whats with The College beard. Your Best Look discoworm
@derekmurray14623 күн бұрын
Excellent 👍
@wavehunta3 күн бұрын
Victor Mature was the best of these two actors.
@Texasbluestunes4 күн бұрын
This is awesome… if there is anyone in the picture business I could spend 10 minutes with it would be Hal Needham. He knew what hard work was from childhood and was driven. He did it all! God bless the man! RIP.