Frank Ferguson probably has played more roles in just as many Westerns as any star of any series has acted. An unknown staple of the industry. Leading roles come and go but actors like Ferguson are around forever.
Yes, he was that. I often got a sense of "decency" emanating from him, on a personal level, that is outside of filming, in his private person. I hope I'm right.
The westerns...my favourite genre. But especially the older b/w tv series or movies. One particular that has more interest and I enjoy better than most is .. “Trackdown”... starring Robert Culp as Texas Ranger ‘Hobi Gillman.’ Interesting that in this role he is a lone ranger and not over done, for the most part he wins his conflicts with words and less use of his gun, he is under dressed, low voiced just as if he came out from the hills as a ranch hand. Simple rules and logic without the drama of the ‘Lone Ranger’, or ‘Walker Texas Ranger’. “Trackdown” also introduced many actors who later had fame in their own series, such as Michael Landon, Stuart Whitman, Lee Van Cleef and many others. “Trackdown” an underrated western of the fifties that is better than most. And a favourite of mine, to me the greatest American hero. ⚖️🇺🇸
This is awesome! Lampasas is my hometown. My great great grandmother Josephine Grizzel married my great great grandfather John Green. Her sisters all married Horrell brothers. Her father was James Geizzel. The Horrell brothers rustled cattle from the Higgins family and took them to Grozzel's butcher shop. That's what attracted the famous feud.
"Trackdown. Starring: Robert Culp (Hoby Gilman); and Ed Prentiss; (Narrator); Episode: "Law in Lampasas"; Guest Starring: Jimmy Lydon: (Sam Devlin); Fintan Meyler; (Ruth Devlin); Vaughn Taylor: (Doc Rivers); John Cliff: (Shrf. Muldane); Frank Ferguson: (Judge Tolliver) James Anderson: (Lance Connors); and: as Jurors: Len Hendry; &: Les Raymaster; and: as Townsmen: Emile Avery; Wag Blessing; Forrest Burns; Billy Engle; Chick Hannan; Tex Holden;&: James Parnell."-🇺🇲🤠🐴🌐🌎🌏🌍🌐..
@@ak4blizzy I deleted since I found more. Basically I said in the future to check Archive.org for more. :) Glad people appreciate these as much as I do!
There were dozens of western series on in the late 50s. This was certainly one of the best. Thanks for posting some episodes.
Wow these old shows were very well made.
Frank Ferguson probably has played more roles in just as many Westerns as any star of any series has acted. An unknown staple of the industry. Leading roles come and go but actors like Ferguson are around forever.
Yep. Ol' Frank pops up all over the place. :)
Robert Culp was great in everything
Robert Culp was one of the best actors from an era when actors' careers lasted long enough for them to seem like old friends to their fans.
Joseph Cope more
Yes, he was that. I often got a sense of "decency" emanating from him, on a personal level, that is outside of filming, in his private person. I hope I'm right.
Old shows will be around for years with the format like these westerns it seems so long ago and Far away
@@johanneslundie I am a big Culp fan, but Bob,Carol,Ted & Alice, belies that view of his personality at least maybe !.
The westerns...my favourite genre.
But especially the older b/w tv series or movies.
One particular that has more interest and I enjoy better than most is ..
“Trackdown”...
starring Robert Culp as Texas Ranger
‘Hobi Gillman.’
Interesting that in this role he is a lone ranger and not over done, for the most part he wins his conflicts with words and less use of his gun, he is under dressed, low voiced just as if he came out from the hills as a ranch hand.
Simple rules and logic without the drama of the ‘Lone Ranger’, or ‘Walker Texas Ranger’.
“Trackdown” also introduced many actors who later had fame in their own series, such as Michael Landon, Stuart Whitman, Lee Van Cleef and many others.
“Trackdown” an underrated western of the fifties that is better than most.
And a favourite of mine, to me the greatest American hero.
⚖️🇺🇸
This is awesome! Lampasas is my hometown. My great great grandmother Josephine Grizzel married my great great grandfather John Green. Her sisters all married Horrell brothers. Her father was James Geizzel. The Horrell brothers rustled cattle from the Higgins family and took them to Grozzel's butcher shop. That's what attracted the famous feud.
a archie what a great family story! I love it.
Wow
@Johnny Draco lol..lol
I'm not sure that I would be so PROUD that your family were cattle rustlers..
Yo entiendo poco inglés pero me gusta oír sus voses🗣️🆗🤠🐴🐰💐♥️
Great show I have on dvd from private collector season one
we need more of this.
"Trackdown.
Starring:
Robert Culp
(Hoby Gilman);
and
Ed Prentiss;
(Narrator);
Episode:
"Law in Lampasas";
Guest Starring:
Jimmy Lydon:
(Sam Devlin);
Fintan Meyler;
(Ruth Devlin);
Vaughn Taylor:
(Doc Rivers);
John Cliff:
(Shrf. Muldane);
Frank Ferguson:
(Judge Tolliver)
James Anderson:
(Lance Connors);
and: as Jurors:
Len Hendry;
&:
Les Raymaster;
and: as Townsmen:
Emile Avery;
Wag Blessing;
Forrest Burns;
Billy Engle;
Chick Hannan;
Tex Holden;&:
James Parnell."-🇺🇲🤠🐴🌐🌎🌏🌍🌐..
Where could I get 📀 of all episodes? I was just a kid when these were on tv...
Podría alguien poner subtitulo en español
Can you upload the next episodes?
I’ve got a few more - I’ll upload them! Probably done by tomorrow.
@@Karinalice You're amazing;D
Thank you
What happened with the other comment?
@@ak4blizzy I deleted since I found more. Basically I said in the future to check Archive.org for more. :) Glad people appreciate these as much as I do!
@@ak4blizzy aw thanks :)
I had a friend that lived in Lampassas for a year The McDonalds manager kicked me out because I was downloading music from my cellphone
Bastard!