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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2017
  • Cavalry Patrol western TV series episode pilot starring Dewey Martin, Royal Dano, John Pickard, Paul Richards, Bing Russell, Richard Golden and Sheb Wooley. Sheb's other western works include High Noon with Gary Cooper, War Wagon with John Wayne and 110 episodes of the Rawhide western television series as Pete Nolan with Clint Eastwood as Rowdy Yates. Sheb also wrote and performed the classic silly song "Purple People Eater". This is the pilot episode of a suggested TV series titled Cavalry Patrol from and is supposed to be from 1956. This is episode 29 of The Forsaken Westerns, an original TV series produced by Westerns On The Web Productions. In this episode In this episode Lieutenant Reardon and his men are after Apaches that are raiding and burning ranches and homesteads. This is the only known existing episode of this series. 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 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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  • @wikusaugustyn3872
    @wikusaugustyn3872 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent channel

  • @NathanTarantlawriter
    @NathanTarantlawriter 5 років тому +9

    I love these old shows. Very clear plot, linear development, classic story telling.

  • @walterpalmer2749
    @walterpalmer2749 6 років тому +16

    “One eyed, One horned, flying purple people eaters” is Sheb’s #one hit in the 50’s. No joke. Look it up.

  • @Bigbadwhitecracker
    @Bigbadwhitecracker 6 років тому +6

    As of this writing, Dewey Martin is alive and kicking at age 94! :)

  • @donaldsmith5007
    @donaldsmith5007 5 років тому +4

    Nice movie

  • @walterquelch7170
    @walterquelch7170 Рік тому

    I watch this show when I was 8 in 64. I always westerns when I was a kid.

    • @venetianortrup-tj9sq
      @venetianortrup-tj9sq Рік тому

      I was 7.
      If our chores, schoolwork, attitude, etc wasn't up to par
      No tv.
      DEVESTATING PUNNISHMENT

  • @John-fj9oh
    @John-fj9oh 19 днів тому

    She be Woolly is a great actor. Paul Richard’s always played the bad guy but he is also a good actor

  • @jimlaguardia8185
    @jimlaguardia8185 5 років тому +4

    Bob, thank you so much for preserving our great heritage.

  • @cq7415
    @cq7415 3 роки тому +1

    Entertaining, thanks. Old one.

  • @KrakenMan5853
    @KrakenMan5853 4 роки тому +5

    This must've been made for CBS during the first season summer break for "Gunsmoke" in 1956. Warren was producer and occasional director for the first season and a half of that show. I also recognized the names of several technicians who also worked on "Gunsmoke" and "Have Gun Will Travel". Which meant that "Cavalry Patrol" was a CBS in-house producton with film production services subcontracted to Robert Stabler's Filmaster Productions (Death Valley Days).

  • @Brucev7
    @Brucev7 5 років тому +8

    Pretty good. Unusual to see Royal Dano as an Indian Chief. Little unusual to see Paul Richards as an Indian leader.

  • @CaptainNavman
    @CaptainNavman 6 років тому +10

    Sheb had a great singing voice

    • @nickicribb4299
      @nickicribb4299 3 роки тому +1

      Also Country hits as Ben Colder. Check it out.

  • @videox222ify
    @videox222ify 6 років тому +5

    thanks for posting

  • @CLCinflorida
    @CLCinflorida 6 років тому +5

    Another excellent Western off my bucket list... lol

  • @mahmodabdulsalam99
    @mahmodabdulsalam99 6 років тому +2

    .thank you

  • @loveandfaith6517
    @loveandfaith6517 6 років тому +5

    thank you...!

  • @larryrobertson2150
    @larryrobertson2150 3 роки тому +1

    This would have been good as a series.

  • @frankbowles5398
    @frankbowles5398 11 днів тому

    I love old classic western series like sugarfoot;lawman;bronco; cheyenne; and gunslinger tony young and Laramie with John Smith and Robert fuller; why can't you show or play these series of westerns

  • @majorronaldmandell7835
    @majorronaldmandell7835 11 місяців тому +1

    Note the conversation between the sergeant and scout where the sergeant confirms that he was an officer (a Major) during the Civil War, but was reduced to the rank of sergeant after the war. Well, yes during the Civil War (as well as WW1 and WW2), officer rank in the State regiments was usually “brevet rank”, which is temporary rank. After the war, when all of the State regiments were disbanded (which was by far the majority of the entire US Army) those officer’s who wished to remain in the US Army had to take reductions in rank by at least two ranks. For instance, after the Civil War, General George Armstrong Custer was reduced by three ranks to the rank of Major. But his wife’s family had powerful friends in Congress, thus Custer road to Washington DC, where he was immediate promoted one rank to Lieutenant Colonel, which caused no small amount of resentment among his peers. History has it that one of these officers was Major Reno, who served under Custer’s command before and during the Battle of the Little Big Horn. However, I cannot remember reading any officer ever being reduced in rank below officer rank. But, if it did happen, a Major would certainly not be reduced that far, since a three rank reduction would still leave him as a Second Lieutenant.
    (Custer also used connections in Congress t o have himself assigned as the second in command of the 7th Cavalry, Regiment whose commander, a Colonel, was permanently absent from the regiment and a thousand miles away back east due to ill health, making Custer the commander in effect, although not in fact. None the less, he was always known, and referred to as the commander of the 7th Cavalry Regiment, and is erroneously thought to have been at the time of his death at the Little Big Horn, by the overwhelming, vast majority of people today).
    (In another interesting aside, it worthy of mention that prewar US officers in regular US regiments and even some sergeants had the option after the war began to transfer newly created State regiments with many senior officer positions unfilled at significantly higher ranks, gambling that by the end of the war, they might advance four or more ranks. In that way, when the war ended and they were reduced three ranks, they would reinter the regular Army a rank higher than before the war. In the meantime, they would have the power and prestige of holding a much higher rank).

  • @user-no5hs2wc2t
    @user-no5hs2wc2t 8 місяців тому

    Hardly looks like Pete Nolen. But still great to see him.

  • @franktn001
    @franktn001 4 роки тому +1

    I can sort of see why it never went past the pilot stage. Never heard the command 2 left in a hundred cavalry shows. Sheb Wooly looks like a giant beside the Lt. Thanks for posting.

  • @oldgamerchick
    @oldgamerchick 2 роки тому

    Such a sad movie
    🙃☕❤❤❤🤠

  • @richardbartolo2890
    @richardbartolo2890 2 роки тому +1

    That was a good Pilot. I wonder If they knew they were coming up against Dick Powel's Zane Gray theater ? Zane Gray was made by 4 star productions which was owned by Dick Powel, David Niven, Charles Boyer, And Ida Lupino. They were a powerful production company to come up against. Those 4 stars had lots of backers to invest money. Too Bad the Pilot couldn't wait to come up against a smaller company.

  • @antonyandrerenaissanceart977
    @antonyandrerenaissanceart977 5 років тому +3

    Politicians still talk baloney...ideas for the future..,yet it does not apply to them...

  • @buxxbannerspov30
    @buxxbannerspov30 5 років тому +3

    What I found interesting was...Wooley, Picard and director Warren were all involved in Lippert's LITTLE BIG HORN (1951)...Wooley is even wearing the same hooded buckskin coat...some of the characters seem 'transplanted' and dialogue copied from the earlier picture...

  • @julianmarsh1378
    @julianmarsh1378 4 роки тому +1

    I find it interesting that TV westerns of the late 50s and early 60s had some good things to say about the Native Americans, unlike most movies which continued to perpetuate ye olde stereotypes....while it is not really the case here, at least the settler got to tell his side of the native vs army battles and the army does not come out looking too good. Meanwhile, in Hollywood, there were moments of fairness but not many. That would change after Cheyenne Autumn...

  • @Bigbadwhitecracker
    @Bigbadwhitecracker 6 років тому +5

    Fantastic pilot. Would have taken this over Zane Gray theater.

    • @grizzlycountry1030
      @grizzlycountry1030 5 років тому

      That's crazy talk

    • @Bigbadwhitecracker
      @Bigbadwhitecracker 4 роки тому

      @@grizzlycountry1030 That's your indian name - crazy talk

    • @INDYOSKARS
      @INDYOSKARS 4 роки тому

      @@Bigbadwhitecracker Best injun name I ever heard was ´Crazy Shit´.

  • @AH-yu2pi
    @AH-yu2pi Рік тому

    🤠👍🏿

  • @Lee90000
    @Lee90000 2 роки тому +1

    Royal Dano as the Indian. And his son, I forget his name, but he is usually the bad guy.

  • @rickhinojosa5455
    @rickhinojosa5455 4 роки тому +3

    This wasn't one of those feel good westerns, was it? I wonder if that ending would have happened in real life under the circumstances. Thanks for the upload.🙏

  • @majorronaldmandell7835
    @majorronaldmandell7835 11 місяців тому

    I wonder. . . Have you noticed 12:40 how in every Calvary movie, the troopers are riding across the prairie, or desert with a troop guided flag flying in the breeze, as though they are on parade. I wonder how often if ever this happened in real life. I mean what would be the purpose 50 miles from nowhere? We’re the Indianas impressed? If they did run into any whites, they would immediately recognize them as US Cavalry, and why would they care what troop it was? (In this case, they are flying the guidon of G Troop).

  • @ronnydee2
    @ronnydee2 Рік тому

    How in the world do you find these great old forgotten shows?

  • @georgekenney8121
    @georgekenney8121 Рік тому

    i would if you may have these episodes of Valley Days (1) the Great Lounsberry Scoop the first report of the story of the battle of the Little Big Horn (2) Forty Steps to Glory (3) a Women's Rights (3) the Devil's Bar so if you have any of them could you please Post them here on UA-cam Forsaken Westerns,

  • @majorronaldmandell7835
    @majorronaldmandell7835 11 місяців тому

    A Lieutenant is in charge of a fort? A Lieutenant commanded a platoon, of like 30 men at the time, therefore the entire garrison of this fort is 30 men? Also note that on the patrol depicted in this episode a patrol of about 12 men), the Lieutenant leads it himself, along with the platoon sergeant, so who is in charge of the fort while they are gone?

  • @Lee90000
    @Lee90000 2 роки тому

    5:30 An early search engine flag

  • @catman256able
    @catman256able 11 місяців тому

  • @DavidJohnson-wu8xw
    @DavidJohnson-wu8xw 2 роки тому

    I love westerns with the cavalry but why the hell its always the indians theyre after ?

  • @WOLFROY47
    @WOLFROY47 6 років тому +6

    people, who use their rifle as a walking stick, had better not fire it, unless they want to lose bits of themselves, because the barrels bunged up

  • @marlenephillip7414
    @marlenephillip7414 3 роки тому

    Series cancelled because they were not ready to deal with these truths yet. Are we ready now🤔

    • @madlenellul3430
      @madlenellul3430 3 роки тому

      Not cancelled. It became the pilot for Boots and Saddles. Enjoy.

  • @jamesbowers9006
    @jamesbowers9006 6 років тому +1

    Hate the commercial

  • @excelsciors
    @excelsciors 3 роки тому

    Seems to me that the series episodes were not picked by networks. Because they seemed to boring to pour money into.

    • @actionsub
      @actionsub 3 роки тому

      All the more interesting when you consider that CBS produced this pilot itself.

    • @actionsub
      @actionsub 3 роки тому

      According to a couple of sources, while it wasn't picked up by a network/advertiser despite CBS's patronage, it ended up being the pilot for the short-lived "Boots and Saddles" which was produced by the distribution arm of NBC.

  • @phillipvmason1
    @phillipvmason1 3 роки тому +2

    The Native Americans didn't receive any credit for bringing on peace.

  • @terrybuckner3053
    @terrybuckner3053 3 роки тому

    Yes I agree with canceling itYes I approve of canceling it they've been on it long enough milked it long enough time to go back to work

  • @edwardpollard1565
    @edwardpollard1565 3 роки тому +1

    Where is Bradbury when you need him / he might have saved this reject

  • @ismailalhady8020
    @ismailalhady8020 6 років тому +1

    👎

  • @uruzzo
    @uruzzo 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent channel