There are some who want us at each other's throats, and then there are others--the better ones--who bring us together in brotherhood. Thank you for a great movie.
Sammy Davis Jr. and Ernst Borgnine delivered an outstanding performance. They should have won an Oscar, completely believable in every role They played!
Love to watch great old movies like this. They don't make great westerners like this anymore. They don't have fablous actors like these guys either. Sammy and Ernest were outstanding actors great talent between both of them.
What a great movie 1971 I was seventeen at that time working on a farm didn't have much time for TV I'm sure glad someone save this movie thank you for a view back into time 👍🇺🇸
Theres so much to like about this movie apart from the two leading characters .Its about breaking down the fences of racism .At times it made me angry but it was good to see the fences fall apart as they began to feel some respect for each other .The ending was excellent .I look forward to watching it again .Hope you all enjoyed it too .
Ernest and Sammy were just great with their acting...as usual. storyline was great. i thoroughly enjoyed. i will watch again when working or hanging out in my kitchen. i am 73.
I love good old western movies, & this movie is one of my favorites.We all can learn alot by watching this movie .Great one !!! Sammy Davis jr. is the best entertainer the world has ever seen.He could sing,dance,act,etc.
Thank you! I hadn’t seen this one before. It’s a real treat-Sammy Davis being one of the fastest draws in Hollywood, maybe tied with Clint Eastwood or faster, if memory serves. Brought a tear to my eye at the end and kept it up too.
Had the pleasure of meeting Leo Gordon in London about 1969. I was at a friends house and he visited to see my friends dad. They were wartime buddies. I shook his hand and my whole right side sobered up.
Sammy Davis Jr deserves all the respect in the world. He became a superstar in spite of three major disadvantages during his career, political, racial and altitude. RIP
Good movie! Love the way they have all those fights and fall off their horse and roll around and their hat NEVER falls off their head. Must be glued on! Hahaha
SAMMY DAVIS JR., IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ROLE WHICH WAS THE CLOSEST TO HIS NATURE SO TALENTED. E. BORGNINE AS USUAL:POWERFUL/ Thank you to share this film with us.CHEERS
Aired as part of The ABC Movie Of The Week which aired on December 14th, 1971. Great cast with Ernest Borgnine, Sammy Davis Jr, Jim Davis, and former Playboy magazine model Connie Kreski.
Always loved anything with Ernest in it , my favorite was when he played Shack , a train conductor of No 9 , he was a tough sob who had no mercy for hobo's hitchin a free ride on his train , another favorite actor of mine Lee Marvin played the main hobo A#1 , l'm forgeting the name of this movie but its up near the top of my list of favorite movies .
Now THAT was a western movie! Great acting and two of the most underrated stars Hollywierd ever had the pleasure to have around. I was lucky enough to see Sammy Davis Jr. do his gunslinger thing on stage, the man is like greased lightning with a six-shooter. Thanks for posting, you have a new fan in me.
And I was honored enough to see him in concert in Tucson Arizona back in the early 70s… Fabulous singer and fantastic actor one of the greats I wish we had more them in today’s Hollywood but sadly no😞
Julie Adams is a really good actress. It's no wonder she was in such high demand. She was everywhere during the 60s and 70s and was very active before and after that. Saw her in so many movies and TV shows.
RIP Sammy and thank you for the memories.....I knew you were Talented growing up watching you perform and being apart of Frank Sinatra' crowd but, I don't think any of us truly knew just how Talented you truly were until we grew up......Hindsight. For this I am sorry, RIP Sir
Indeed; back when if you like the western movie genre you were simply glad to see your favourite actors a decent story line horses cattle nice outdoor scenery and you were set for the evening.
Compelled me to pause midway and go back to listen to "KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE SPARROW." The magic of Sammy Davis. The greatest entertainer ever lived. A lighthouse for the Black-short-ugly-one eyed persons drifting alone in a stormy sea of discrimination. Hats off Sir
He was also the only black-short-ugly-one eyed JEW in Hollywood. BECOMING a Jew, instead of being born into a Jewish family is not easy. Rabbis will do everything to discourage conversion, until they're SURE that the would-be convert's commitment to the faith is unshakable
Or "Not to judge a dog by its fur", as we say in Swedish. (Meaning that a very good dog might have ugly fur right now because of bad circumstances like injury, homeless hardships or starvation).
I think I was more surprised than Sam was to see Sammy ride up on horse back. It was a pleasant surprise as I go int these old movies blind and you just never know who's going to show up.
Ahhh the old movies, the old days gone bye.... Wahoo to Sammy & Ernest for doing a Western together, that was fun👍 I Loved the Western Movie Era with John Wayne & Alike 🏇 Remember Big Valley, Gun Smoke, Wild Wild West & Soooo many others 👏 All Big Stars too 🙌Fun🏆
Based off most of the comments of this movie...I'm watching and listening to this movie through a completely different lens. In the beginning I was just looking for something to kill an afternoon but, by the time this movie was over... It showed me sooo much more.
How humbly he is. The most beautiful moment I saw when he asked Sam to begin to pray for his daughter so that he find alive. Good movie. Thanks for sharing. Specially for Sammy Davis Jr, had showed me the best appearance.
I just finished watching this movie the 2nd time. just great. This is also black history month. Great way to celebrate. Thanks to utibe for showing it.
Very good movie. I had not seen it. Love Mr. Borgnine in anything. And Mr. Davis, who could do it all. One of the greatest entertainers in the business. I got to meet him, and his wife Altovise was a guest on my show. Good upload.
What a great movie with great casts lead by brilliant actors Ernest and Sammy my grand mother used to take me to movies in the 70's miss those days thanks dear😍❤
@@asreal6636 54 years old. This movie was part of The ABC Movie Of The Week which aired during the 1971-1972 season. Starred Ernest Borgnine, Sammy Davis Jr., Jim Davis, Arthur Hunnicutt, and Connie Kreski who was a former Playboy magazine model. Air date was December 14th, 1971.
Wonderful clean cut movie. Don't see many of those around anymore without the hard core violence, sex, and blesphemy. Thanks so much for sharing. I really enjoyed it.
For the ones not familiar with these stars from 1950's,they can't understand how seeing them 20years later is a treat within itself.Julie Adams,still a beauty.Sammy D's character was to over polite.These were made for TV films,hoping to have something for everyone.Entertained me for past hour and a half..Many Thanks
The place I worked for in the 90s sold Ernie a 42 ft provost bus R.V . He didnt get 2 blocks and ran a stop sign down the side of it 🤣 I was in charged of repairing it. Mr Borgnine always had a big smile on his face. One of the ledgends.
I .love sammy Davies,he is a good man,in Hilton Adelaide ,mostly people love him.a very good person.may almighty God give him Rest. Thanks for this movie, all cast is Fantastic,..
This film was made at a time when racial issues were being opened in film and TV. It says a lot about Ernest Borgnine that he starred in this film. Sammy Davis Jr. was such a huge talent! He was an amazing guest star in an old episode of "The Rifleman". Well worth finding if it is available.
Ernest Borgnine was one of those actors who never thought himself better than those who paid for the theater tickets. Not many of them are around today.
Well said. I once saw an interview where Mr. Borgnine was asked to comment on how it was to 'act' next to Sammy Davis jr. in this movie. He said "it was one of the hardest roles he'd ever been asked to play''. His respect for Mr. Davis was very evident. And I concur.
Back in the 50s and 60s when Westerns were at their zenith, Arvo Ojala was the man Hollywood went to teach actors how to handle a pistol, do a fast draw. He taught just about every famous cowboy lead actor that you can think of. Ironically, it's Ojala that was shot each week by Matt Dillon in the opening of GUNSMOKE. In an interview Ojala was asked who was the best student he ever instructed, without hesitation he replied Sammy Davis Jr., that Davis was a natural at the fast draw and trick shooting. I can recall a couple of episodes of THE RIFLEMAN where Davis demonstrated his ability and he was pretty awesome. I also read where he kept a holstered pair of Colts in his dressing room in Vegas and on tour, doing tricks as a way of concentrating and to entertain guests.
@@eddiemurphy5781 I read some where years back that Jim Best kept egging Audie Murphy on to a fast draw competition, Audie finally agreed if they would use live ammo . Jim Best quit bugging him about it after that.
@@joespitler3929 yes that Jim Best, they made a few westerns together. The Quick Gun, Cast a Long Shadow( Denver Pyle was also in it ,Uncle Jesse), The Cimarron Kid, Kansas Raiders and Column South.
Jerry Lewis was also said to be the fastest in Hollywood. But whoever really was there is no doubt Sammy was fast and one of the greatest entertainers of the 20th century.
I always liked Earnest Borgnine, for a big man he rode a horse pretty good. Even though his name was changed, he was very proud of his Italian heritage. His name was Borgnino. He sure led a long and prosperous life, I believe he was past his 95th birthday!!
This a gem of a TV movie that I discovered while scrolling through UA-cam. It is well written , acted and directed. Sammy Davis produced it and acted in it. It says a lot about racism and colour prejudice in the USA and ends on a happy, optimistic finale..
I remember watching this with my Dad when I was a kid back in the early seventies. Great movie!!! Thank you very much for posting.
There are some who want us at each other's throats, and then there are others--the better ones--who bring us together in brotherhood. Thank you for a great movie.
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This is a very true statement of the adult world.
Sammy Davis Jr. and Ernst Borgnine delivered an outstanding performance. They should have won an Oscar, completely believable in every role They played!
What a GREAT odd couple. Sammy Davis Jr. and Ernest Borgnine. Cripes.
Borgnine won a best Oscar for an old black and white movie. Sorry. Drunk. Can't remember.
I had the pleasure of meeting Ernest Borgnine a few time. He was the nicest person I ever met. A true gentleman.
I am 66 years old and this is one of the best films I’ve seen and I’ve seen seen a lot of films 🎥. Thanks for the ride.nick
Excellent film! Most enjoyable. Both Ernest and Sammy were brilliant! Thank you for posting this gem!
Let's not forget Jim Davis , a tough cowboy.
I'm enjoying this movie compared to the other junk on TV over and over and over again. Very refreshing. Picture is beautiful just beautiful.
Love to watch great old movies like this. They don't make great westerners like this anymore. They don't have fablous actors like these guys either. Sammy and Ernest were outstanding actors great talent between both of them.
No crazy effects just a story and real actors. Thanks for posting
What a great movie 1971 I was seventeen at that time working on a farm didn't have much time for TV I'm sure glad someone save this movie thank you for a view back into time 👍🇺🇸
Joe Lee: What did you end up working doing later on in life?
I've seen Ernest Borgnine in many movies , he was quite a great actor. I always think of my grandpa when I watch his movies.
Theres so much to like about this movie apart from the two leading characters .Its about breaking down the fences of racism .At times it made me angry but it was good to see the fences fall apart as they began to feel some respect for each other .The ending was excellent .I look forward to watching it again .Hope you all enjoyed it too .
Ernest and Sammy were just great with their acting...as usual. storyline was great. i thoroughly enjoyed. i will watch again when working or hanging out in my kitchen. i am 73.
❤❤❤ born in 1966, this was not a "kid" movie, ❤❤❤ first time seeing it... ❤ thanks for making it possible to see❤
Sammy Davis Jr., should have won an Oscar for his role in this movie. He and Ernst Borgnine delivered an outstanding performance.
It was a made for tv movie
He produced it.
Too bad Black Lives Matter wasn't around back then 😆😆😆
Smart man never played the big shot in real life
You got that right! They were both AWESOME... Old man Ewing twernt bad neither! ;)
I love good old western movies, & this movie is one of my favorites.We all can learn alot by watching this movie .Great one !!! Sammy Davis jr. is the best entertainer the world has ever seen.He could sing,dance,act,etc.
Thank you! I hadn’t seen this one before. It’s a real treat-Sammy Davis being one of the fastest draws in Hollywood, maybe tied with Clint Eastwood or faster, if memory serves. Brought a tear to my eye at the end and kept it up too.
Eastwood is faster
I missed it in 71. A great old Duster
I can't remember the guy's name. Eastwood or Davis didn't compare. I can't remember....RATS!
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Had the pleasure of meeting Leo Gordon in London about 1969. I was at a friends house and he visited to see my friends dad. They were wartime buddies. I shook his hand and my whole right side sobered up.
Sammy Davis Jr deserves all the respect in the world. He became a superstar in spite of three major disadvantages during his career, political, racial and altitude. RIP
Altitude!! :-)
""Altitude because of his height"".Or do you.mean attitude?????
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Altitude..., he makes short people seem tall.
@@casanova1925 TRUE!!!!!Love Sammy Davis Jr Movies.
@@survivallife7401 Wonder if that technique would work for crime and politicians!
Good movie! Love the way they have all those fights and fall off their horse and roll around and their hat NEVER falls off their head. Must be glued on! Hahaha
I love the old westerns! They’re my favorite!😀
Enjoy what western meant about
@kbogle798 haha! I’ve been one my whole life❤️
Lovely Movie 😍.
Enjoyed it to the Fullest!
Was my Night Cap and now I can have a Restful Sleep 😴 💤.
SAMMY DAVIS JR., IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ROLE WHICH WAS THE CLOSEST TO HIS NATURE SO TALENTED. E. BORGNINE AS USUAL:POWERFUL/ Thank you to share this film with us.CHEERS
It doesn't matter who you are,a true friend is a friend. We must all put aside our differences to fight evil.
Ken Deren ESPECIALLY in these critical days.
It's really so not good when he said we don't serve them..
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Agreed %100
Who defines what is Evil?
You or me?
what a glorious save great movie.dx luna.
I didn't know this movie existed. Glad I found it.
Aired as part of The ABC Movie Of The Week which aired on December 14th, 1971.
Great cast with Ernest Borgnine, Sammy Davis Jr, Jim Davis, and former Playboy magazine model Connie Kreski.
I saw it a kid. It was groundbreaking at the time.
A great movie with two great actors . RIP Earnest and Sammy.
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absolutely beyond compare even if you are not partial to westerns
A great movie. I met Ernest Borgnine a few times. A true gentleman and a great actor, and a friend. He is missed
Always loved anything with Ernest in it , my favorite was when he played Shack , a train conductor of No 9 , he was a tough sob who had no mercy for hobo's hitchin a free ride on his train , another favorite actor of mine Lee Marvin played the main hobo A#1 , l'm forgeting the name of this movie but its up near the top of my list of favorite movies .
How about Ernie's role in the sifi, Gattaca.@@chopperenduro6590
I saw that this movie had Ernest Borgnine in it and that's why I stopped by....Sammy Davis is a huge bonus....I'm watching this tonight....thanks!!!
Now THAT was a western movie! Great acting and two of the most underrated stars Hollywierd ever had the pleasure to have around. I was lucky enough to see Sammy Davis Jr. do his gunslinger thing on stage, the man is like greased lightning with a six-shooter. Thanks for posting, you have a new fan in me.
David Aitchison Jim Davis and Arthur hunnicutt were known for Western movie roles
And I was honored enough to see him in concert in Tucson Arizona back in the early 70s… Fabulous singer and fantastic actor one of the greats I wish we had more them in today’s Hollywood but sadly no😞
😊 Wonderfull...Don't over-praised me as am quite an ...idoit~😮
Julie Adams is a really good actress. It's no wonder she was in such high demand. She was everywhere during the 60s and 70s and was very active before and after that. Saw her in so many movies and TV shows.
Julie Adams was a DOLL! They don't come any better.
RIP Sammy and thank you for the memories.....I knew you were Talented growing up watching you perform and being apart of Frank Sinatra' crowd but, I don't think any of us truly knew just how Talented you truly were until we grew up......Hindsight. For this I am sorry, RIP Sir
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Sammies mention hindsight
A UA-cam commenter talking to a dead person.🤦🏻♂️ Now I've seen it all.
This one is extremely underrated. It's quite a message.
Great movie !!! Ernest and Sammy were 2 of the greatest actors !!!!
A good wholesome movie, instead of the garbage of today. Both actors were wonderful.
yep.todays stuff is trash mostly
@@TheBlueCream Because we all of us didn't object.
A delightful watch, thanks so much 👍
Davis and Borgnine are very high powered actors for this cute little Western.
They make it very enjoyable.
Enjoyable overkill, i'd say
Indeed; back when if you like the western movie genre you were simply glad to see your favourite actors a decent story line horses cattle nice outdoor scenery and you were set for the evening.
yeah, Jim Davis and Borgnine
Great movie.
Really enjoyed that western, thank you.
Excellent movie ...fine actors...clear print....what more you can ask....thanks for uploading.
Thank you CLM for posting such a great old movie. CLM says " Ads, what ads". And audio was great by the way. Thanks again.
Hey Carl Ray; the color and sharpness was spot on.
@@jwilcox4726 Yes it was. Sorry I failed to mention it.
Watching from Thailand.
I love this movie so much.
Thank you .
THANK YOU FOR SHARING GREAT MOVIE.
Compelled me to pause midway and go back to listen to "KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE SPARROW." The magic of Sammy Davis. The greatest entertainer ever lived. A lighthouse for the Black-short-ugly-one eyed persons drifting alone in a stormy sea of discrimination. Hats off Sir
The greatest entertainer ever lived? LOL! Put down the meth pipe.
theothertroll Yes Sir, if you consider the odds stacked against him and look at his contribution to the entertainment world ...
One of the best.....for sure !!!!.
Subrata Ray Chaudhuri
He was also the only black-short-ugly-one eyed JEW in Hollywood. BECOMING a Jew, instead of being born into a Jewish family
is not easy. Rabbis will do everything to discourage conversion, until they're SURE that the would-be convert's commitment to the
faith is unshakable
This was one hell of a movie with courage and faith ! And always to never judge a book by its cover 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
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Or "Not to judge a dog by its fur", as we say in Swedish. (Meaning that a very good dog might have ugly fur right now because of bad circumstances like injury, homeless hardships or starvation).
I think I was more surprised than Sam was to see Sammy ride up on horse back. It was a pleasant surprise as I go int these old movies blind and you just never know who's going to show up.
Ahhh the old movies, the old days gone bye.... Wahoo to Sammy & Ernest for doing a Western together, that was fun👍 I Loved the Western Movie Era with John Wayne & Alike 🏇 Remember Big Valley, Gun Smoke, Wild Wild West & Soooo many others 👏 All Big Stars too 🙌Fun🏆
KAT 69 For sure.
EARNEST BORGNINE,INCREDIBLE ACTOR,as is SAMMY,worth the watch,thanks for the upload
One of my top 5, maybe top 3 favorite westerns! Thanx for posting!
Super movie good story different from other Western movies thanks for uploading this nice movie
Never seen this one before love the performance of Ernest Borgnine and Sammy Davis jr.
first western i ever seen with Sammy
There is a new version with Tommy Lee Jone "Missing"
I like Ernest. He was a general in The Dirty Dozen.
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Full of action and truly a beautiful story. Many thanks,
Based off most of the comments of this movie...I'm watching and listening to this movie through a completely different lens. In the beginning I was just looking for something to kill an afternoon but, by the time this movie was over... It showed me sooo much more.
Me also a lesson learned.
@@johiggins661 Hello 👋 What did you learn ? July 7,2021
@@sheiladavis6523 both a rifle and
Colt would have
Ben nice.
Good story, good acting, good writing. If only current producers could do it now like Spelling did it then.
Very best western of all time. Brilliant cast. Please watch. Thank you.
That would be "Unforgiven" with Clint Eastwood. This is probably about 2000th.
@@stevensmith1911 Everybody has an opinion. And that is all it is, someones opinion.
How humbly he is. The most beautiful moment I saw when he asked Sam to begin to pray for his daughter so that he find alive. Good movie. Thanks for sharing. Specially for Sammy Davis Jr, had showed me the best appearance.
I just finished watching this movie the 2nd time. just great. This is also black history month. Great way to celebrate. Thanks to utibe for showing it.
Hay is every month black history month sure seems that way just saying?
Good movie
Good flick. Loved Sammy Davis Jr.'s performance.
He's superb. If you haven't seen his two appearances in The Rifleman, take a look.
Very good movie. I had not seen it. Love Mr. Borgnine in anything. And Mr. Davis, who could do it all. One of the greatest entertainers in the business. I got to meet him, and his wife Altovise was a guest on my show. Good upload.
Best way to spend a chilly day in Alberta Canad, Watching Westerns!
What a great movie with great casts lead by brilliant actors Ernest and Sammy my grand mother used to take me to movies in the 70's miss those days thanks dear😍❤
A terrific movie, back when Hollywood could make a film like this.
Too risky. To save nth girl the father too aggressive. To get the daughter. Back. Many lives. Lost no good idea
Enjoyed the movie like all the beautiful westerns of that era
Good, clean, classic Western genre! TY!
Nice little movie 📽. Thank you for posting it ☺️
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Very well done made for TV western, a western with heart, and a fine well known cast.
Sammy Davis Jr. and Aaron Spelling produced one of the best western movie a great story with superb casts action and drama. I really enjoyed watching.
Bonanza was our Sunday evening treat We didn't get many treats but we looked forward to Bonanza and Lassie
Cathy Cudney let's forget the long running Western gunsmoke.
Cathy, Adam, Hoss or Lil Joe who you taking?
@@frankdenardo8684 how old are you, 80?...
@@asreal6636 54 years old. This movie was part of The ABC Movie Of The Week which aired during the 1971-1972 season. Starred Ernest Borgnine, Sammy Davis Jr., Jim Davis, Arthur Hunnicutt, and Connie Kreski who was a former Playboy magazine model. Air date was December 14th, 1971.
Absolutely loved Ernest Borgnine~ completely believable in every role he played!
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Good movie. Love Sammy Davis jr. he was such an amazing entertainer. Gd rest his soul.
Thank you for posing. Enjoyed his movie very much.
Nice movie they just dont make em like that any more ken
Great old movie, thanks for sharing
Gene Wiley ABC Movie Of The Week from 1971.
Very entertaining movie. Thanks for the upload. Always liked both the main actors.
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Good I love these old movies,thanksBigAlCalifornia
Wonderful clean cut movie. Don't see many of those around anymore without the hard core violence, sex, and blesphemy. Thanks so much for sharing. I really enjoyed it.
blesphemy? WTF?
+theothertroll under 40 troll? Thought so
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For the ones not familiar with these stars from 1950's,they can't understand how seeing them 20years later is a treat within itself.Julie Adams,still a beauty.Sammy D's character was to over polite.These were made for TV films,hoping to have something for everyone.Entertained me for past hour and a half..Many Thanks
Cleve
A solid, entertaining film with a great cast. Enjoy!
What a great little movie with great big characters. Thanks so much.
I love that movie!
I was only one year old when they made this movie.
This is the first time I've ever seen it & its 2020.
great movie.thank you very much
HOW COULD ANYONE NOT LIKE THIS
Sammy Davis was such a delightful actor,anything he did is a pleasure to watch,EVEN the Alka zeltser ads.
The episode of All in the Family he did is 1 of my favorites.
Jim Davis you mean?
Good old cowboy story , thank you.
Corn Pone !! 110% genuine old fashioned cheezy western. Its excellent.. Love it all.
This is a good film. perfect. Lots of gunfire !!
Good Movie, great quality. I Love Ernest and Sammy...just a feel good movie.
But i wild like to see it in french.
The place I worked for in the 90s sold Ernie a 42 ft provost bus R.V . He didnt get 2 blocks and ran a stop sign down the side of it 🤣 I was in charged of repairing it. Mr Borgnine always had a big smile on his face. One of the ledgends.
I think Sammy one of the greatest entertainers, Borgnine is another of my all time favourites. Great little movie.
Great movie - thanks for making it available.
I .love sammy Davies,he is a good man,in Hilton Adelaide ,mostly people love him.a very good person.may almighty God give him Rest. Thanks for this movie, all cast is
Fantastic,..
Great movie I am watching it for the 10th time now
That was a really enjoyable movie!
Thanks for the upload with no commercials! ♥
ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES
THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING.
This film was made at a time when racial issues were being opened in film and TV. It says a lot about Ernest Borgnine that he starred in this film. Sammy Davis Jr. was such a huge talent! He was an amazing guest star in an old episode of "The Rifleman". Well worth finding if it is available.
Yep that's right, hate the white man rhetoric has been around since the mid sixties.
Don't for get about Sammy and Archie Bunker
Yes it is available l watched it last year
@@carlreed6186 yes l 💕these old time movies 🍿 bring back a lot of memories may they Rest In Peace
The movie was produced by Aaron Spelling, a big time Hollywood Jew, who liked to push these themes.
Great movie!❤ doesn't get much better than Sammy and Ernest ❤
Ernest Borgnine was one of those actors who never thought himself better than those who paid for the theater tickets. Not many of them are around today.
He was also a very good actor.
He ended up in my small town when his small plane had to land for bad weather. He was very gracious to the people he meet .
He was a real stand-up man.
Well said. I once saw an interview where Mr. Borgnine was asked to comment on how it was to 'act' next to Sammy Davis jr. in this movie. He said "it was one of the hardest roles he'd ever been asked to play''. His respect for Mr. Davis was very evident. And I concur.
@John ? TV
Back in the 50s and 60s when Westerns were at their zenith, Arvo Ojala was the man Hollywood went to teach actors how to handle a pistol, do a fast draw. He taught just about every famous cowboy lead actor that you can think of.
Ironically, it's Ojala that was shot each week by Matt Dillon in the opening of GUNSMOKE.
In an interview Ojala was asked who was the best student he ever instructed, without hesitation he replied Sammy Davis Jr., that Davis was a natural at the fast draw and trick shooting.
I can recall a couple of episodes of THE RIFLEMAN where Davis demonstrated his ability and he was pretty awesome.
I also read where he kept a holstered pair of Colts in his dressing room in Vegas and on tour, doing tricks as a way of concentrating and to entertain guests.
And Audie Murphy supplied Guns to the movies. He owned a gun factory. And also was a crack shot. And A great Western Star.
@@eddiemurphy5781 I read some where years back that Jim Best kept egging Audie Murphy on to a fast draw competition, Audie finally agreed if they would use live ammo . Jim Best quit bugging him about it after that.
@@Troy_nov1965 Jim Best A.K.A. Roscoe P Coltrane?
@@joespitler3929 yes that Jim Best, they made a few westerns together. The Quick Gun, Cast a Long Shadow( Denver Pyle was also in it ,Uncle Jesse), The Cimarron Kid, Kansas Raiders and Column South.
@@Troy_nov1965 Denver Pyle A.K.A. Mad Jack LOL
Wow. Thank you so very much that was great. Not a lot of people know this but Sammy Davis JR used to be the fastest gun in Hollywood, with both hands
Not so sure bout that , Dean Martin ( who wasnt slow himself and Clint Eastwood) said Glen Ford was the fastest ,and Martin knew Sammy well
@@stevebeauy, Sammy showed his "prowess" on an ep. of "Rifleman"!
I always heard that Peter Brown was the fastest, at least at fanning shots. He was also great friends with Sammy Davis.
@@michaelwertzy9808 the most interesting man in the world if I remember correctly.
Jerry Lewis was also said to be the fastest in Hollywood. But whoever really was there is no doubt Sammy was fast and one of the greatest entertainers of the 20th century.
This was a great movie I enjoyed it thanks for posting
I always liked Earnest Borgnine, for a big man he rode a horse pretty good. Even though his name was changed, he was very proud of his Italian heritage. His name was Borgnino. He sure led a long and prosperous life, I believe he was past his 95th birthday!!
His personality came through on screen. Like someone that could have been your good friend.
Wop,,,,,
Ernie is one of the best in my opinion
AMEN
Buster blow harder
Awesome. I m down for this, love these old shows
I miss Westerns, and all those great role models they had. 👍🏽💪🏽
This a gem of a TV movie that I discovered while scrolling through UA-cam. It is well written , acted and directed. Sammy Davis produced it and acted in it. It says a lot about racism and colour prejudice in the USA and ends on a happy, optimistic finale..
thank you so much for sharing, wonderful movie ever.
Great Western! That depicted phenomenal actors, who covered a number of basis! Didn't even know this 🎥 existed...thank you 4 📫