Following an absence of eight years, Jet Cosgrave (John Derek) returns to his hometown of Colton, Colorado. His quest is for the recovery of his rightful heritage, the great Circle C Ranch, from his uncle, Major Cosgrave.
@@ismailmukooza2005 happy 2 share with u. Its my abbreviation 4 = Gr8 is "Great"or Gr8full. U r welcome 2 use it at ur leisure.. maybe l should charge Royalties $$. Hope u enjoy using it &:others. Take care... Robert Australia
This gets a thumbs up from me. For one thing, right away it gives me a reason to hate the bad guys in the movie, so much, so that I was rooting for the bad guys to get killed. The sooner...the better.
A GREAT TWIST AND FULL OF ACTION....GOOD STORY LINE WELL WRITTEN AND ACTED...TY TO WHOMEVER POSTED & SHARED THIS CLASSIC WESTERN...ENDING IS A FEEL GOOD MOMENT...
The starting scene is good enough for me to see much interested events ahead. Good enough action, never seen in India 's movies till date. Indian action movies seems to be lost case if compared with this kind of action and pace.
Did you know that skim pickings did all the horse stunts in this movie.look him and see slim was in real life a real cowboy and stunt rider,in ever western that he ever played in he done all his own horse stunts and a lot for John Wayne because at a distance they were both about the same size.doing stunts with horses is how he got into acting anyways!!!!!
@@petebentley3156 did he do the horse stunts for John Derek? I don't think so. I looked really hard at the stunts being done by supposedly John Derek trying to figure out if it was him or a stunt person and I only saw a man who looked like John Derek. Now I know the cinematography in films, too, so it could have been trick photography, but it surely did not look like Slim Pickens who I have seen in films all my life.
@@laraegodwin6008 I'm not sure on that one,but hal Needham was a big half actor and stunt man back then.he might have been the one that done it in that show,because hal Needham and Derrick were just about the same size back then.hal became a really big stunt man in Hollywood way back,him a burt Reynolds became best friends.and hal thought up the movie smokey and the bandit,he did all the car stunts in that movie for burt Reynolds and made that big beautiful 1977 trans-am a big selling car back then.then him and burt Reynolds went into the nascar business tougher.with the # 33 scoal bandit car drove by Harry gant,and that how scoal tobacco got the name for there new tobacco.by burt Reynolds the bandit,but to bad that hal and burt are dead today.but hal Needham did rule Hollywood as a stunt man and sometimes a actor,but his age and his stunts were just getting to much for him so he retired.but did not get much retirement out of his life because of his injuries from his stunts were just to much for his body to live with in the end,so it is probably hal Needham but most of the time back then Hollywood would not even recognize or say anything about who was doing the stunts most of the time.well I hope that this might have helped you ok!?
There were very few actors in John Derek's day who could ride a horse as well and none better. The reason he made so few movies is that he didn't really care for acting and knew that he was not all that talented when came to the craft. He said it embarrassed him to see and hear himself in the movies. He claimed the only reason the studio promoted him was his looks. He laughed when he said that and then said, "They don't seem to realize that in 10 years or so I won't be pretty anymore." Then laughed again. The man was, however, a very fine artist and knew how to make money with money but then he came from money so maybe it was in the genes. When it comes to Slim Pickens both he and Audie Murphy could tell you stories that would keep you ROFLOL all day.
This is from John's wiki: Derek disliked acting. He later said he "was never into it. If they'd given me the greatest role in the world it wouldn't have helped. I used to go to the directors of my films and say: 'I'm not an actor but I'll turn up on time and know my words.' In the 13 films I made I only ever did one take per scene. Directors never went for a second because they knew it'd be no different from the first. I never liked acting. Or my films. Maybe one, a cheap little Western called The Outcast. I liked that because I love horses. One of the troubles was I had a monotone voice which went even flatter when I tried to act. When I saw my first film Knock On Any Door in Italy I only liked it because my voice was dubbed by an Italian actor who had a lot of fire in his voice."
Yes Derek was very very bright. Like Victor Mature, he had Hollywood pegged and wasn’t shy about saying it. It WAS (and is) about the looks. He grew tired of it just like Mature and sterling Hayden too.
I never seen any movie that I can remember with John Derick.. This guy was one heck of an actor.. I wonder why I didnt see more of him? I'm gonna do some research on this guy. Great movie. Highly recommend it.. Thanks for sharing..
I’m 56, married twice and divorced twice, my second ex died from Coronavirus December 2020. I still have two teenagers with me at home but whenever I become an empty nester I sure will try my best to find me a husband to grow old with.... lol
TCM took the great old movies I watched as a kid on the late night networks and turned them in to $1,000 a dinner plate with champagne with long dresses and tuxedos.
Slim Pickens was the real deal, competitor and professional rider on the rodeo circuit for twenty years. Notice how at 1:14:18 he is half standing in the stirrups so his legs act as shock absorbers while he loads his rifle. Then the same again at 1:16:02 as he aims and fires while at full gallop (clearly a shot to hilite his skill). Think maybe those were rifle cartridges he was mouthing at 1:15:02, smart, quick access. And pretty sure all his dialog was inimitably his.
Do this place, where this movie was shot or made still exists and what does it looks like these days. What is the name of the place now in 2020. If somebody knows, it would be a pleasure to know. Take the wishful thanks in advance.
Many movies along with Western-themed T.V. shows of the 1950s 1960s. Shows like Laramie, Tombstone Territory, Life and Times of Bat Masterson, Have Gun Will Travel AKA Palladin, Maverick, and many others were filmed on the same back lots. If you watch John Waynes "Rio Bravo" and "Eldorado" with Robert Mitchum, parts of both were filmed on a backlot that burned down in 1996 taking with it the street you have seen in both Rio Bravo, and Eldorado and many of John Waynes costumes, as well as on location in Old Tucson. You could actually walk down the main street and walk into the bar where Wayne shot and killed a rival gunman, by jumping off a wagon and somehow working a lever-action rifle with a partially paralyzed right arm from a bullet wound, he received from ranchers daughter. As the gunman lay dying he says to Wayne, "You didn't give me a chance, did you. Wayne replies, "No, no I didn't you were too good to give a chance to. The last word the gunman says is, "And I let a one-armed man take me" as he rolls face down in the dirt. One of the hardest things an actor has to do is die, or act un-conscience. Think of it, you have to be totally limp, if your being picked up you have to not help at all, so like a real un-conscience person, your arms are flailing around. You have to hope the other actor doesn't drop you. Acting like your dead and be convincing is hard to do, actors aren't holding their breaths there's a breathing technique that you use. It's important to master the art of looking dead, incase your "body" is on camera or on stage for a long period of time. Take the scene from the movie 1918, where the guy's buddy is stabbed by a German pilot that they had just pulled from his burning aircraft. Not only did the actor have to slowly die from a stab wound to the stomach, but his buddy drags his body around trying to find a place to lay him down. The actor that's dead, is dead on camera for 5 minutes (its a single 5-minute shot) he's drug around, and then he's picked up by four other soldiers and moved but he has to look dead. That's an awesome movie if you haven't seen it, try and find the cuts from one scene to another the first 11 minutes is a single shot. After the main characters, buddy is stabbed, he's picked up by another unit that's moving to the front. The soldiers get out of the truck they are in to make room for the main character. The soldier talking to each other aren't actors, they are crew members, they are actually handing the camera to each other to make it look like it's the POV of another soldier. "Am I dying" ua-cam.com/video/1wPYGNOkyVU/v-deo.html Watch the truck scene, the soldiers in the truck are actually crew, that slickly hand the camera around, its really awesome. There are 32 cuts, see if you can spot them, I'll give you a clue, any time the camera passes behind an object like a wall, or a tree, there's usually a cut there. And the running scene at the end is a single shot, the people you see the actor mowing down, he actually ran into them at full speed, in fact, the camera truck never slowed down, so the actor had to get to his feet and run faster to catch up to the camera truck to stay in shot. Truck Scene. ua-cam.com/video/RWKrTa7ujt8/v-deo.html Opening 4 minutes one shot. ua-cam.com/video/ISoPy3I6Us4/v-deo.html
Just the other day I got to thinking that it might be rather fun to own a cattle ranch - then I saw this movie - and immediately a thought sprang forth that clarified the whole thing... FUCK THAT, I said, I'm staying right here in West Michigan in my beachfront home!
Lose a brother, gain a silver saddle, tattle on a baby sister, horse whip a daughter, nice family, good neighbors. Auntie Alice jumping in his way so he won't go to Judy, for Judy's sake, isn't she getting it a little backwards? I'll just shut up about Sam, 'twould take too long. FABULOUS, great, exciting, never-predictable movie for all of that, but with minutes to go, Chet might still pull a John Derek and ruin it. :o)
He thought so. Might have been what kept him from falling by the roadside with far handsomer boys that he was. Just 100 times surer of himself. Even ugly boys sometimes have tons of that.
Would have ❤'ed 2 have been live'in back in those days. And a livery business would've been just fine 4 me. With a room & office off the side. And a nice house out the back with a coral out the back beween the house with plenty of land 2 breath
I have mine hooked to my 55 inch. Any flat screen has a vga port and computer too. Just need a vga cable and away you go. Any computer store sells the cables and will tell you how to set up your tv
@@andriesscheper2022 thanks a lot buddy! Well, of course I know what "freckles" are, but I was just wondering whether it has some kind of gergal meaning when stuck into a figured phrase, like "I have goose bumps" or things alike...
*PLOT:* Jet Cosgrave (John Derek) returns to his hometown after a nearly decade-long absence to win back the family ranch that rightfully belongs to him. The man who stole the property from him -- his corrupt uncle, Maj. Linton Cosgrave (Jim Davis) -- has no intention of handing it over, though. In fact, Linton turns Jet into the town outcast. Not going down without a fight, Jet hires gunmen to aid him in his battle, while a poor girl (Joan Evans) who loves him also joins his cause. *Initial release: August 15, 1954*
It's funny how they are in gunfights and immediately talk about Relationship stuff with the woman. Talk about a movie makers need to Compress. It was a Good movie though. Thanks for uploading. Best Wishes! M.H.
@@catherinecharles8763 "Cancel"? Catherine, if you wish to cancel your comment, there's a way to really do it. If you hover your mouse over to the right of a comment, you should see three dots in a vertical stack. If it's someone else's comment, you should have the option to "Report." If it's your comment, you should see two options: "Edit" and "Delete." Just click "Delete." Apologies if you already knew this. Also apologies for "vertical stack." It's redundant, I know. (Who ever heard of a horizontal stack?)
Westerns, yes John Dereck , the Bon vi Bon ladies man indeed. A true ladies man, y can see him in the Ten Commandments as Joshua in the fifties the girls would say he ‘s a “dreamboat” 🌷👌🏾💕🦹🏾♂️🙍🏽kookie kookie lend me your comb.👌🏾💕
I spend most of the ‘80’s and ‘90’s watching these old movies... best childhood ever!
,This film is one of the best i have seen in a very long time. Thank you.
Some terrific horsemanship scenes. Very impressive riders.
What a beautiful movie I like the sets and the action.Better than average acting.Thank you for this movie.During the stay at home
Such a great movie like this really worth my time, thanks for sharing it out🤠🤠🤠
Thanks for posting this ; a good old-fashioned range-war film.
Following an absence of eight years, Jet Cosgrave (John Derek) returns to his hometown of Colton, Colorado. His quest is for the recovery of his rightful heritage, the great Circle C Ranch, from his uncle, Major Cosgrave.
Awesome movie. Well worth the watch
Great western, great storyline and superb acting! thanks for sharing 🤠🤠🤠👍👍👍
Thank you,for showing this very different kind of a movie, Silver Screen Classics!! Nancy,Missouri.
Lingua italiana
I just watched the ending, of the entire movie, and I’ve decided to give it a double,thumbs up. It’s such a good feeling, movie❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You do realise hitting thumbs up does bugger all right?
Why would you just watch the ending of an entire movie
From the Golden Age of westerns!
I actually love the hat smack at 4:19. A virtually painless way to resolve a dispute.😆
great story, plenty action. enjoyed watching thanks
I enjoy watching a movie as old as I am.
Lot of Gr8 Actors in this fine movie
Wat is *Gr8*...
Stands 4????
@@ismailmukooza2005 happy 2 share with u. Its my abbreviation 4 =
Gr8 is "Great"or Gr8full. U r welcome 2 use it at ur leisure.. maybe l should charge Royalties $$.
Hope u enjoy using it &:others.
Take care... Robert Australia
Loved Sam steel he started in silent films , a great actor
Bob Steele.
I greatly enjoyed the movie & thanks for airing it.
Good movie thank You 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love the old supporting actors like Slim Pickens and Harry Carey jr. saw this a long time ago. Still a great western.
This gets a thumbs up from me. For one thing, right away it gives me a reason to hate the bad guys in the movie, so much, so that I was rooting for the bad guys to get killed. The sooner...the better.
A terrific movie! Thank you!,
what a wonderful music.... (and a movie too)
What they had a real Mexican playing a Mexican character!!! Wow greatest western ever!!!
Gr8 to find western movies you haven't seen b4. Liked this one
I must like this movie as 1yr later l am watching it again 😀👌👍 And JOHN DEREK was a fine Actor
You could always expect action from director William Whitney, directed all the Rex Allen movies.
A GREAT TWIST AND FULL OF ACTION....GOOD STORY LINE WELL WRITTEN AND ACTED...TY TO WHOMEVER POSTED & SHARED THIS CLASSIC WESTERN...ENDING IS A FEEL GOOD MOMENT...
Iv seen every western movie the tube has thrown at me iv watched all of em lots wish they had some new ones time to find another platform I think
The starting scene is good enough for me to see much interested events ahead. Good enough action, never seen in India 's movies till date. Indian action movies seems to be lost case if compared with this kind of action and pace.
Some great stunt work with the horses!
Did you know that skim pickings did all the horse stunts in this movie.look him and see slim was in real life a real cowboy and stunt rider,in ever western that he ever played in he done all his own horse stunts and a lot for John Wayne because at a distance they were both about the same size.doing stunts with horses is how he got into acting anyways!!!!!
@@petebentley3156 No, I didn't know that. Thanks, Pete!
@@petebentley3156 did he do the horse stunts for John Derek? I don't think so. I looked really hard at the stunts being done by supposedly John Derek trying to figure out if it was him or a stunt person and I only saw a man who looked like John Derek. Now I know the cinematography in films, too, so it could have been trick photography, but it surely did not look like Slim Pickens who I have seen in films all my life.
@@laraegodwin6008 I'm not sure on that one,but hal Needham was a big half actor and stunt man back then.he might have been the one that done it in that show,because hal Needham and Derrick were just about the same size back then.hal became a really big stunt man in Hollywood way back,him a burt Reynolds became best friends.and hal thought up the movie smokey and the bandit,he did all the car stunts in that movie for burt Reynolds and made that big beautiful 1977 trans-am a big selling car back then.then him and burt Reynolds went into the nascar business tougher.with the # 33 scoal bandit car drove by Harry gant,and that how scoal tobacco got the name for there new tobacco.by burt Reynolds the bandit,but to bad that hal and burt are dead today.but hal Needham did rule Hollywood as a stunt man and sometimes a actor,but his age and his stunts were just getting to much for him so he retired.but did not get much retirement out of his life because of his injuries from his stunts were just to much for his body to live with in the end,so it is probably hal Needham but most of the time back then Hollywood would not even recognize or say anything about who was doing the stunts most of the time.well I hope that this might have helped you ok!?
Love from guwahati
Excellent cast
I LOVE a good cowboy movie old cowboy movie.
Awesome movie! Don’t make them like they use too!
Great movie!!! ✔✔✔✔✔
There were very few actors in John Derek's day who could ride a horse as well and none better. The reason he made so few movies is that he didn't really care for acting and knew that he was not all that talented when came to the craft. He said it embarrassed him to see and hear himself in the movies. He claimed the only reason the studio promoted him was his looks. He laughed when he said that and then said, "They don't seem to realize that in 10 years or so I won't be pretty anymore." Then laughed again.
The man was, however, a very fine artist and knew how to make money with money but then he came from money so maybe it was in the genes.
When it comes to Slim Pickens both he and Audie Murphy could tell you stories that would keep you ROFLOL all day.
It wasn't in his jeans, it was in his family's bank account.
This is from John's wiki: Derek disliked acting. He later said he "was never into it. If they'd given me the greatest role in the world it wouldn't have helped. I used to go to the directors of my films and say: 'I'm not an actor but I'll turn up on time and know my words.' In the 13 films I made I only ever did one take per scene. Directors never went for a second because they knew it'd be no different from the first. I never liked acting. Or my films. Maybe one, a cheap little Western called The Outcast. I liked that because I love horses. One of the troubles was I had a monotone voice which went even flatter when I tried to act. When I saw my first film Knock On Any Door in Italy I only liked it because my voice was dubbed by an Italian actor who had a lot of fire in his voice."
Yes Derek was very very bright. Like Victor Mature, he had Hollywood pegged and wasn’t shy about saying it. It WAS (and is) about the looks. He grew tired of it just like Mature and sterling Hayden too.
Actually a darn good movie! ;-)
Wow, giving Jim Davis a hard time... boy this is a fun movie.
John Derek. My favourite from my school days
Now that was a good western movie. Thanks for this upload.
Oh! What a Great Show. Superb Western.
REALLY? just WHAT movie were YOU watching? Just to be clear...
I never seen any movie that I can remember with John Derick..
This guy was one heck of an actor..
I wonder why I didnt see more of him?
I'm gonna do some research on this guy.
Great movie.
Highly recommend it..
Thanks for sharing..
HI
I loved him in the role of Joshua in the ' Ten Commandments'. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
was their any movie in Hollywood westerns that slim pickens was not in? He is a perfect fit.
Slim in my opinion was another actor that didnt get his dues..
He was Great..
@@normangabbard8816 I agree while heartedly. Just love to hear him talk I always get ah grin .
Any movie with Slim Pickens and Jim Davis in it has to be good.
This movie is excellent!!! I loved every minute of it!!! I wish there were real men like that now!!! SMH
I’m 56, married twice and divorced twice, my second ex died from Coronavirus December 2020. I still have two teenagers with me at home but whenever I become an empty nester I sure will try my best to find me a husband to grow old with.... lol
Ladies. We are out there, and let me tell you something, there ain't many girls out there like Judy..
@@patriciaelizondo7263 hit me up when your ready for a relationship. Friendly of course..
Of course we don't go around lookin for gunfights..just sayen
Slim Pickins was actually slim! Great movie! Thanks for sharing.
Slim Pickens was a fabulous western actor
Good Movie Thanks 4 Sharing .
One of my favorite westerns
Actually it’s at 1:06
For me it added greater realism !
Excelente pelicula gracias de Venezuela abril 2021.
NOT a Jim Davis fan; but I love the character Sam the blacksmith and what an amazing script re him for that era
TCM took the great old movies I watched as a kid on the late night networks and turned them in to $1,000 a dinner plate with champagne with long dresses and tuxedos.
Two thumbs up to derek and joan very good acting gteat western movie.
When mr. Slim Pickens this is clean he is a really good cowboy
Nice movie!
A much better movie than expected
Good show 😊
Slim Pickens was the real deal, competitor and professional rider on the rodeo circuit for twenty years. Notice how at 1:14:18 he is half standing in the stirrups so his legs act as shock absorbers while he loads his rifle. Then the same again at 1:16:02 as he aims and fires while at full gallop (clearly a shot to hilite his skill). Think maybe those were rifle cartridges he was mouthing at 1:15:02, smart, quick access. And pretty sure all his dialog was inimitably his.
He said he rodeoed 27 years bullfighter and saddle bronc rider.
Do this place, where this movie was shot or made still exists and what does it looks like these days. What is the name of the place now in 2020. If somebody knows, it would be a pleasure to know. Take the wishful thanks in advance.
Republic Movie Studio, they all shot around greater Los Angeles.
Many movies along with Western-themed T.V. shows of the 1950s 1960s. Shows like Laramie, Tombstone Territory, Life and Times of Bat Masterson, Have Gun Will Travel AKA Palladin, Maverick, and many others were filmed on the same back lots. If you watch John Waynes "Rio Bravo" and "Eldorado" with Robert Mitchum, parts of both were filmed on a backlot that burned down in 1996 taking with it the street you have seen in both Rio Bravo, and Eldorado and many of John Waynes costumes, as well as on location in Old Tucson. You could actually walk down the main street and walk into the bar where Wayne shot and killed a rival gunman, by jumping off a wagon and somehow working a lever-action rifle with a partially paralyzed right arm from a bullet wound, he received from ranchers daughter.
As the gunman lay dying he says to Wayne, "You didn't give me a chance, did you. Wayne replies, "No, no I didn't you were too good to give a chance to. The last word the gunman says is, "And I let a one-armed man take me" as he rolls face down in the dirt. One of the hardest things an actor has to do is die, or act un-conscience. Think of it, you have to be totally limp, if your being picked up you have to not help at all, so like a real un-conscience person, your arms are flailing around. You have to hope the other actor doesn't drop you. Acting like your dead and be convincing is hard to do, actors aren't holding their breaths there's a breathing technique that you use. It's important to master the art of looking dead, incase your "body" is on camera or on stage for a long period of time.
Take the scene from the movie 1918, where the guy's buddy is stabbed by a German pilot that they had just pulled from his burning aircraft. Not only did the actor have to slowly die from a stab wound to the stomach, but his buddy drags his body around trying to find a place to lay him down. The actor that's dead, is dead on camera for 5 minutes (its a single 5-minute shot) he's drug around, and then he's picked up by four other soldiers and moved but he has to look dead. That's an awesome movie if you haven't seen it, try and find the cuts from one scene to another the first 11 minutes is a single shot. After the main characters, buddy is stabbed, he's picked up by another unit that's moving to the front. The soldiers get out of the truck they are in to make room for the main character. The soldier talking to each other aren't actors, they are crew members, they are actually handing the camera to each other to make it look like it's the POV of another soldier.
"Am I dying"
ua-cam.com/video/1wPYGNOkyVU/v-deo.html
Watch the truck scene, the soldiers in the truck are actually crew, that slickly hand the camera around, its really awesome. There are 32 cuts, see if you can spot them, I'll give you a clue, any time the camera passes behind an object like a wall, or a tree, there's usually a cut there. And the running scene at the end is a single shot, the people you see the actor mowing down, he actually ran into them at full speed, in fact, the camera truck never slowed down, so the actor had to get to his feet and run faster to catch up to the camera truck to stay in shot.
Truck Scene.
ua-cam.com/video/RWKrTa7ujt8/v-deo.html
Opening 4 minutes one shot.
ua-cam.com/video/ISoPy3I6Us4/v-deo.html
Try location credits at the end of the movie.
I believe the exteriors were Colorado.
You can always tell Jim Davis by his voice
A good watch thanks for sharing!👍🙂
John Derek left his Mark with me with the Ten Commandments it was a shock to see him in a country way but he is really good
Yes, I loved John Derek in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. HE was great.
Western are the best movies ever made
Not even 25 yet and I have to agree.
Entertaing movie with actors who could actually ride a horse, Derek, Slim Pickens, Harry Carey, Buzz Henry, Ben Cooper, Jim McMillan.
go get the preacher, those were the days
1954
Love classical movies
Just the other day I got to thinking that it might be rather fun to own a cattle ranch - then I saw this movie - and immediately a thought sprang forth that clarified the whole thing... FUCK THAT, I said, I'm staying right here in West Michigan in my beachfront home!
Great FILM !!!
slim pickins riding that horse shooting great horsemanship
I always liked the way Slim Pickens talked!
Yeah I've always enjoyed Sim's acting; one of the best.
Lots of Action in this Movie.....
thanks for posting
Welp! Take a good look at the scenery cuz there ain't much like it anymore. This is made 5 years before I was born.
That PISTOL whip face on that man.
Excellent movie... thanks 🙏🏻 for sharing
Lose a brother, gain a silver saddle, tattle on a baby sister, horse whip a daughter, nice family, good neighbors.
Auntie Alice jumping in his way so he won't go to Judy, for Judy's sake, isn't she getting it a little backwards?
I'll just shut up about Sam, 'twould take too long.
FABULOUS, great, exciting, never-predictable movie for all of that, but with minutes to go, Chet might still pull a John Derek and ruin it. :o)
Dysfunctional families are the least boring for the world around them.
And its a ĺove story too🥰😍🤩🤩 u cant beat dat..Westerns got Every Aspect of life and wat it dont have they make'up🤗🤗🤗
Sure it's the best western movie l have seen l give it a five
Oh.. John Derek... Handsome boy.
He thought so. Might have been what kept him from falling by the roadside with far handsomer boys that he was. Just 100 times surer of himself. Even ugly boys sometimes have tons of that.
Ursula Andress, Linda Evans, and Mary Cathleen Collins (Bo Derek) thought so!
The opening set looks like the same one the Daniel Boon TV series was filmed on.
Thanks in DC
Would have ❤'ed 2 have been live'in back in those days. And a livery business would've been just fine 4 me. With a room & office off the side. And a nice house out the back with a coral out the back beween the house with plenty of land 2 breath
.. a great ending. ❤
I wish I could get these good westerns on my television instead of watching them on my computer
I have mine hooked to my 55 inch. Any flat screen has a vga port and computer too. Just need a vga cable and away you go. Any computer store sells the cables and will tell you how to set up your tv
@@mikepech1648 My desktop computer is a hundred feet from my television.
@@dennisdavis8649 Sorry Dennis. My stuff is all side by side. It was the only solution I could could come up with.
Since I just chew some english, would anybody explain to me w.t.h. means (30:48) "you got freckles on your back"?
freckles are numerous tiny brown spots on a white man's or women's skin. People with red hair often have freckles.
@@andriesscheper2022 thanks a lot buddy! Well, of course I know what "freckles" are, but I was just wondering whether it has some kind of gergal meaning when stuck into a figured phrase, like "I have goose bumps" or things alike...
" Not with you dressed in that peekaboo," that's both a great line,and fitting tor this woman to say,I think!!
That was the best line in the movie. Perfect description the way her nipples were poking through.
An interesting movie...thanks for the upload
AMAZING!! 😃👌🏻 YEEHAAA!! 🤠 Bang.. Bang 🔫😅 Impressive ridin'em horses!! 🏇🏇🏇
And Bob Steele.
*PLOT:*
Jet Cosgrave (John Derek) returns to his hometown after a nearly decade-long absence to win back the family ranch that rightfully belongs to him. The man who stole the property from him -- his corrupt uncle, Maj. Linton Cosgrave (Jim Davis) -- has no intention of handing it over, though. In fact, Linton turns Jet into the town outcast. Not going down without a fight, Jet hires gunmen to aid him in his battle, while a poor girl (Joan Evans) who loves him also joins his cause.
*Initial release: August 15, 1954*
very good one. thanx
Did anyone hear the wimpy sound John Derek made when Jim Davis yanked him off the ground by his neck 1:05 ?
it was nice to see a young Jim Davies, had a hard time trying to recognize him
good flow
Wow what an action flick
That was a great movie.
It's funny how they are in gunfights and immediately talk about Relationship stuff with the woman.
Talk about a movie makers need to Compress.
It was a Good movie though. Thanks for uploading.
Best Wishes! M.H.
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It is a very good movie, the nephew came home to take the ranch back from his uncle who stole it from him.
John Derek was married to 3 Beautiful Women (Ursula Andress, Linda Evans and Bo Derek).
Ah yes but I had an affair with them all,even John he was the best
@Joey B ah you are only jealous.xxxx
@@lasharshar5127 It's true, I saw him myself with Johns horse in back of the corral.
@@zebratangozebra,what were they doing????
@Joey B sorry can't meet you at sundown.
How about after school?
Seems to that is Slim Pickins on the buckboard 6 minutes into the movie
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Now that's some funny shit!!! lol
Thanks for the chuckle, w.w.
good muvie
Westerns, yes John Dereck , the Bon vi Bon ladies man indeed. A true ladies man, y can see him in the Ten Commandments as Joshua in the fifties the girls would say he ‘s a “dreamboat” 🌷👌🏾💕🦹🏾♂️🙍🏽kookie kookie lend me your comb.👌🏾💕
Yep he was gr8 in the 10 Commandments