Bonanza – The Rescue | Episode 55 | Full Western Series | English | Cowboys



Bonanza – Episode 55 – The Rescue – Ben comes home after a fight and refuses to tell his sons who he fought with.

The Rescue
Director: William D. Faralla (as William Dario Farella)
Writer: Steve McNeil
Stars: Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 25 February 1961 USA
Filming Locations: Paramount Studios – 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Storyline:
“Ben comes home after a fight and refuses to tell his sons who he fought with. Worried that he’s getting too old to hunt rustlers, the boys suggest he stay home and take it easy while they go hunt for the rustlers themselves. But soon, they are being shot at by the rustlers and can do nothing but wait for Ben to come rescue them” Written by Michelle P. on IMDb.com

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22 Replies to “Bonanza – The Rescue | Episode 55 | Full Western Series | English | Cowboys”

  1. Love how Adam immediately goes into mom mode at 15:11 and starts taking care of his brothers. He might not be able to get them out of the situation but at least he can patch them up in the midst of it. Even then he doesn't forget to crack a few jokes 15:45.

  2. Ben did one of the dumbest things I have seen. Why did he join his sons who were penned down. He could have gone to a better location and had success.

  3. One of my favorite episodes. Ben gets even better as he ages. I am enjoying watching Bonanza as much or more now than when they were first on. Thanks so much for sharing these.

  4. So many in poverty. The story goes. Ben Cartwright was a proud humble man. Who never took from anyone, worked for his dream and helped everyone in his path, while raising 3 sons to do the same. Well educated and so were his sons. The show was a fine example of morals and values and work ethic

  5. 13:49 How are you "being mighty careful" by all going into a potential box canyon together? During the opening, I thought that "the rescue" was going to be rescuing Ben, now I expect Ben to rescue the sons, proving that he's not too old. 15:30 Adam: "In & out slick & clean" by looking only at the top. Trapper John MD would be disgusted by that nonsense! 😀 16:07 Then they gather together. Not the best strategic move. 😀 OK. "at least we did one thing." was funny. 😀 34:40 Ben, Why are you letting the other shooter know that you are there?! Just pick him off like the other guy. 34:51 Say Whaat?! Ben's going to join his pinned down boys?! That's the most ridiculous thing that I've ever seen. Well, actually kinda common. Shows how little writers think of the audience's intelligence. OK. Made for a humorous heartwarming ending. I'll forgive the writers. 😀

    Earlier, I had wished that the old man hadn't mentioned 40 head of cattle because then when he met Ben on the trail he could have joined Ben to help him rescue his boys rather than being the rustler. The son bringing the hide to the house to eat before he buried it also didn't make any sense. Could have made sense if the boy said "I want to tan this one. It's a beauty!" and then the father said "Oh no you don't!

  6. Hopsie? Looks like the screen writer really tried hard to figure out a most demeaning name for a house help deserving more respect than that. Just because the guy's not an Anglo-Saxon.

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