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ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE 09-30-1960 THRU 12-30-1960
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THIS SERIES IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE 09-30-1960 THRU 12-30-1960
ENTERED PUBLIC DOMAIN 09-30-2000 THRU 12-30-2000
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Still looks like ol' yeller.
Dave shaved twice a day
That sure is a star studded 25 minutes! lol
Thanks for sharing the upload.
the coat of hair on that horse isn't cold weather too short and not Florida. good movie. By the way those cattle aren't wearing a long enough coat either. just saying:)
Brian Keith with “Ole Yeller” at the height of their popularity – and riding an Appaloosa horse too! Great Western series – aman, his dog, and his horse’
Great to see some realism of the west with the addition of black cowboy.
Slim Pickins always turned out a fine performance and added a little extra to any western series.
Realistic Shows the bullet hole in dave's leg but nothing Culp!
What a bunch of fucking losers!
tough ass western
Why does Culp always play a varmint? A maingy coyote.
What a crap cowboy film and a pathetic ending
Very realistic. Excellent story line, what one comes to expect of Sam Pekinpah. Great acting.
I find it interesting that Keith's character is illiterate.
finally seen a cowboy black guy on a ranch meaning of cowboy. Real
Slim Pickens really brings out this episode.
Classic Robert Culp line at 11:11 !!! (LOL)
Not the best of this short-lived series, but worth watching. It's not a story, it's giving you a look into the characters of the men in the episode.
Didn't recognize Robert Culp at all. And what great directing from Tom Gries; very fluent camera movement in the interior scenes. (I think Tom's son is Joe Gries who co-starred on The Pretender.)
Keith & Culp are so good in this. Culp's plaintive I didn't mean it to turn out thisaway is great acting.
excellent story,thats more like the real wild west.like something Bukowski would've wrote
Always uplifting, a Peckinpah film is a ray of sunshine shining through the bottom of ole' Sam's empty whiskey bottle.
How likely was this to happen? Fistfights were not rare but gunfights were. While other episodes were good, this screenplay was frivolous, in my opinion.
I watch all the old western tv series and this episode along with the one where a stranger wanted to buy Brown are the two of the worst no-sense plots I've seen. I'm going to watch the rest because it's like watching a bad car wreck. Just can't help it. Peckinpah was either ahead of his time or a no talent bum, take your pick.
YES and r culp great
Robert Culp was a great guest star!
Know what's more childish Peter boy? A clown who posts negative comments on every episode yet won't allow a reply.
Childish and cowardly.