The Forsaken Westerns - Johnny Moccasin - tv shows full episodes in COLOR
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Johnny Moccasin western TV series pilot episode starring Jody McCrea (Jode McCrea), Sara Shane, Raymond Bailey, Iron Eyes Cody, Frank DeKova, John Larch and Claude Akins. This episode of this proposed series is from 1956 and in color. This is episode 19 of The Forsaken Westerns, an original TV series produced by Westerns On The Web Productions. In this episode Moccasin Tread Softly is a young Brave adopted by a tribe and raised as one of their own. There is a new village of white settlers that peeks his curiosity. He is young and still has to prove himself, so the elders of the tribe give him several tests to pass and a mission to compete. The Forsaken Westerns series contains episodes of TV shows that were never broadcast or have not been broadcast in as many as 65 years. Almost lost forever, these rare television film treasures are now being released and uploaded for free viewing from the www.westernsontheweb.com archive collection. Watch full length western movies and TV shows full episodes on the Westerns On The Web channel and make sure to subscribe. The Forsaken Westerns is hosted by Bob Terry.
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I didn't recognize Claude Akins at first; he was a lot younger and thinner than what I became used to seeing. it was only after he started talking that his voice told me who he was....then I recognized the young Akins. These shows sure have a lot of well known actors... when they were younger. Of course, Westerns were the bread & butter...paid the bills...for many, many actors of those years. Hollywood could make a fortune...or two...if they started making some simple Westerns along the line of these Forsaken Western series. I know they would be a huge success. But Hollywood has gone too far down into the gutters & cesspools to ever do this again. So...I'm very thankful, WesternsOnTheWeb...that you have taken the time & effort to bring these episodes back to life and to share them with us...THANK YOU...!!
Thank you so much for watching and for you comments.
Who knew there were so many forsaken westerns. The "half hour" episodes are the perfect length to get a plot to its end. Even James Arness said the half hour Gunsmokes were a superb product.
Thanks bob for uploading this episode.
*Only the blonde woman (played by Sara Shane) is still alive as of September, 2021. She is 93 years old.*
Great looking young woman. Good acting.
I enjoyed this ...thanks for sharing! Too bad it didn't become a series.
Linda Krpec yes I think the exact same thing. great show!
This is really tops! Just for being in Color in mid 50's was brilliant & 3 years before Bonanza also did right thing by being in Color! Great Pilot episode and this is based on a number of Historical documented cases with white children being raised by Native American Indians etc! Love the amazing athletics from star! This actually seems like watching a well done Western movie! Love the well said ending with the set up for what would have been a great series and timeless by being in Color! Commendable for being Color when it actually was expensive then! Sara Shane really timeless look & beauty! This could have really had many great ways to go with each episode between the 2 cultures and the Love interest Thing! etc!
Thanks so much for watching
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"Jody McCrea also appeared in several of the Beach Movie Comedies
of the 60's with Frankie Avalon & Annette Funicello he played a character
called Deadhead in some & Bonehead in others, also in the cast was
Raymond Bailey best known as money obsessed bank president Millburn Drysdale on the Beverly Hillbillies as well other tv shows & films
also with Claude Akins who been in many films and tv shows
as the other cast members in this episode John Larch,Frank DeKova,
Sara Shane,and Iron Eyes Cody the Indian in the Anti pollution commercials of the early 70's where he shed a year at what he saw
what his ancestors land had become fyi:Iron Eyes Cody was actually
an Italian American."-🤔📺☕🌐..
thanks for posting
Too funny. Johnny looks like Johnny from Karate Kid. Haha
Seems like Jode was in about every beach movie after this.
6:02, Moccasin Treads Softly looses his arrow at the cougar and the arrow visibly hits a couple of branches on the way out. Yet somehow still finds its target 🙄
TY for sharing.
Enjoyed this!! Reminds me of the White Indian Series of books by Donald Clayton Porter
His arm band was gone for a few minutes after he left the barn, then when he starts talking to the girl it's back on.
OF COURSE MANY RECOGNIZED ONE OF THE INDIAN CHIEFS WHO WOULD BECOME THE BELOVED CHIEF WILD EAGLE, HOKOWEE OF F TROOP!
He was also captured by ninjas & learned Karate chop.
Please don't slice open my flesh to prove a point.
I don't, well, seldom watch TV any more bc it's so raunchy, or downright putrid. I USED to watch the oldies on a cpl of the new .channels/.35 & 2.4 (WA state) but, not many westerns there either. So, I watch westerns on my phone (no pc web). thanx.
THESE ARE EXCELLENT MOVIES!--THANKS TO BOB TE3RRY....pww
Mr. Drysdale.
Very Bob
I can see why it didn't take off.
How did the Indians speak such good English ?
The colored ones , horrible love B&W
It had possibilities. If I were a network exec. I would have told them to drop the pidgin English, get some real Indians to play Indians (Iron Eyes Cody was Italian), and develop a new script and all the characters were really one dimensional. Jode Mcrae was definitely good looking but I don't know if he can act or not. His part was poorly written.
M. M. ...and you say this from an 1800's Indian standpoint?
I see why he preferred playing dumb roles in Frankie Avalon movies. Not as good as his great dad, but then few were
This is a kid’s show.
Crap ending.
Peter Goddard ...ya, but as a pilot it left or open for flow-ups...
I'm like, wait ... what?! That's the end?
Got to be one of the worst concepts for a western series ever. Maybe a glimpse of what became Wayne's World
Still better than Twilight.