this is a great show with an all brilliant star cast especially Sam Elliot just a pity they dont make movies like this anymore memories of past days Im now 70 years old thanks for up loading this
Sam Elliott, an excellent actor, and he brings so much to this movie. I have seen it before and I enjoyed seeing it again. My brother spent 29 years in the military, was it nine Wars, which some of them were reassigned more than once, had 50 medals and badges, including presidential awards, and Sam Elliott was one of his favorite actors, and he owned every one of his movies, including this one. Sadly, he did not lose his life in the war, or during duty as a soldier, but due to the silly rule, that veterans can only go to VA hospitals and he was in a big city where there was at least five hospitals at the VA hospital. Did not have a surgeon to remove a blood clot in his neck and told him he had to wait 10 days for a surgeon to become available in Des Moines, Iowa. They sent him home without any medicine, and he died five days later. When we packed up his movie collection, he told the truth about Sam Elliott’s movies (and John Wayne’s too), and I can’t watch this movie without thinking how much He LOVED SAM ELLIOT Movies😊❣️❣️♥️ thank you to make it available for me to get to see it and I enjoyed it as much this time if not more as the last time❣️❣️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I know he's sitting around with Ben, Buck, LQ, Tim, Cameron, Bill Smith, and Harry, Jr. talking great western films and the folks that made them great. Bet John Ford is there, too. Bless'em all.
Throw this one in the list of underrated movies. . . . By 1980, westerns were struggling for survival. The Duke had passed away 1 year before this film.
I don't want to jyinc anything but...How incredibly good it feels to watch a film without commercial breaks!!!..Since the beginning of the year, the commercials have risen 10 fold😢..no matter what we try to watch, it's cute to pieces with commercials..Thank you P.G entrainment for this upload commercial free.
I really enjoyed this movie. The best part of getting my brain damaged by too many concussions is being able to watch a movie that I recently watched and seeing it again for the first time. 🙃
@ibdalia Some Iidiot TBoned me on my Motorcycle. 1 + 1/2 year ago. I have brain damage and I've been recovering from a fractured hip, and internal injuries. I can literally watch a movie and a month later I'll watch it again about 1/2 way into it before I realize I've watched it last month. I'm 65 too. So I know what you mean.
Ben Johnson is well known for his western roles, starting out as a horse wrangler, then stuntman in the westerns,but won his Oscar for a drama. What a great actor.
Nothing worse than a frozen shoulder, I know, I was lucky to have met a woman who did physio, she worked with me for months, she bought tears to my eyes more than once, but at the end she got me within 7% of normal movement, she said that would come back on its own, she was right, I owe her so much.
I know exactly what you mean I had several wounds and broken shoulder bones and holes in by back so deep you could have lost 2 fingers in one of them. The price I had to pay to be a young warrior. It took 2 years to clean them out as my native girlfriend dug pieces of cloth and metal and wood out of it. The doctors said she was a better doctor than them as they would have had to amputate my left arm and I would have died. Now at 70 years old, I'm killing myself drinking cheap beer and smoking cigarettes trying to forget PTSD. 🏹⚔💘🍁🪔
@@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 I'm sure you know very well that no one forgets their PTSD. They just learn, or at least try to learn, how to rearrange the entirety of their lives around it. I hope you find the healing you need. I hear such things happen occasionally, though I couldn't tell you that based on any personal experience.
What a line up! I love LQ Jones, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr, and that fella that played in Lonesome Dove. *Sam Elliott has the perfect 1890's style Mustache. That man is such a good actor and such a handsome man.* They should have made about 4 "John Ford Movies" a year with him, cause he has always been every Ladies fantasy and every man's man. Truly liked by everyone. Hollywood had their head up their arse'!
@@rommellupae3447 High Chaparral, remember? They were brothers in the tv series. Cameron Mitchell played Buck-don't recall Leif Erickson's name. He owned the ranch & Buck worked for him, as well as his son Blue and Manolito. Great western series!
Great movie! With his shoulder injury, his rehab was self-determination to heal and be the best shooter. Impressive cast for a good movie, the few of the last good ones made.
Great movie with top notched actors, with sexy L. Q. Jones, Ben Johnson, Sam Elliott, Harry Carey Jr., Cameron Mitchell, Bruce Boxleitner, Tim Scott, Buck Taylor. Wow what an awesome line up.😊❤🙊🙉🙈❤️💘🐎🐃🐄🐂🤠💐🌹🥀🌵🍀🪶🏹🎯🎦
Excellent movies I hope he gets more like it I like what do you need done here I've never seen these before I don't know where they were heading but some well they found them through this is the second part I watch them both parts excellent movies
Love these movies that show Indians in reality, no better, no WORSE. Just regular people like the rest of us. Also love the Apache rehab center for old cowboys in Mexico.
Most of it is fiction to make Americans feel better after killing all the buffaloes and most of the Natives. 🎖They have a sick need to feel like heroes after being a plague to all the people they took over in the name of manifest destiny. Bury my heart at Wounded Knee. 🎆🐎
It’s too bad that the video of the old Movieplex airing from August 6th/7th, 2008, it got taken down at least more than a few months ago. The print did end with the 20th Television logo appearing, after the closing credits ended.
The guy playing Doc Holliday was probably closer to reality than Val Kilmer. Not that I don't like Tombstone. One of my favorite movies and Val Kilmer In his finest performance.
I was about ready to turn it off before the slaughter of the Buffalo before I heard them say let's save some Buffalo so I kept watching and it was worth it 🥵🙂😅⚡⚡⚡😍
First taming a horse. The technic he was using is not the best way to tame a horse. When I was 13 living at a boys ranch I suggested an easier, safer and more humane way to tame a horse. That was 1965 and the ranch adopted my suggestion and soon 3 dorms were taming horses to sell.
Back when people knew that all tribes traded slaves and colonials brought education, science and technology to stone age tribes all over the Earth. Love it.
I remember when I was a tender little child; how sad it made me to learn about the Slaughtering of the American Bison. Too bad they should have made th÷m our National Emblem
can tell that a man who is cruel to animals and never smiles will treat his wife like property and any woman who marries such a man deserves what she gets and should up and leave the sob unless she wants to end up in the submissive catagory
It is such a difficult situation. People don’t realize how hard it is to convince a woman to leave. Before retiring as a cop; I told and preached to many spouses to get out because it only gets worse! Not only women are the victims in domestic violence!
@@edwinsalau150 well i learned one thing from my best friend, you never tell a woman to do anything, you make suggestions, otherwise they will rebel against any male telling them what to do, except for women who've been submissive for a long time, dont know what to say for them, except if they can come up with enough courage to leave, then go for it
@@mistymchone7265 good for you, some work out some don't I'm happy that your marriage has lasted so long and hope it will continue till you both move on to the next plain
Glaring error!! Wild Bill was known for carrying .36 caliber Navy Colts (chambered for cartridges) stuck in his sash, not New Army .44's. He did use a cross draw so the guns were butt first!!
"1874: When Hickok left Cody at Rochester, N.Y., to return West, Cody and partner Texas Jack Omohundro presented Wild Bill with a pair of .44-caliber Smith & Wesson No. 3 American revolvers". He wasn't known to use them. aka Smith and Wesson Schofield 44, as in the movie 'Unforgiven".
@@marywiegand2050 So you don't think that movies should be accurate??? The kind of guns Wild Bill carried was important to him! Imagine if they had him using an AR-15? Inaccuracies disrupt the flow of a good movie and show the lack of effort of a bad one. Since Wild Bill was not just a minor character, details matter.
Favorite movie lines, i came here for the waters...this is a desert there is no waters- i came here for the physical therapy... there is only rocks- there is no therapist just Apache Shaman and a Cook
this is a great show with an all brilliant star cast especially Sam Elliot just a pity they dont make movies like this anymore memories of past days Im now 70 years old thanks for up loading this
I'm 69 and the same way.
Hell i'm am 84 and feel the same.@@JCarterCancerFund
Sam Elliott, an excellent actor, and he brings so much to this movie. I have seen it before and I enjoyed seeing it again. My brother spent 29 years in the military, was it nine Wars, which some of them were reassigned more than once, had 50 medals and badges, including presidential awards, and Sam Elliott was one of his favorite actors, and he owned every one of his movies, including this one. Sadly, he did not lose his life in the war, or during duty as a soldier, but due to the silly rule, that veterans can only go to VA hospitals and he was in a big city where there was at least five hospitals at the VA hospital. Did not have a surgeon to remove a blood clot in his neck and told him he had to wait 10 days for a surgeon to become available in Des Moines, Iowa. They sent him home without any medicine, and he died five days later.
When we packed up his movie collection, he told the truth about Sam Elliott’s movies (and John Wayne’s too), and I can’t watch this movie without thinking how much He LOVED SAM ELLIOT Movies😊❣️❣️♥️ thank you to make it available for me to get to see it and I enjoyed it as much this time if not more as the last time❣️❣️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I know he's sitting around with Ben, Buck, LQ, Tim, Cameron, Bill Smith, and Harry, Jr. talking great western films and the folks that made them great. Bet John Ford is there, too. Bless'em all.
Just the 29 years alone makes him more a hero than most men will ever be. Then the brave things he did makes him special.
I’m 64 years old & I have zero recollection of this but it is for sure. BadAss
Throw this one in the list of underrated movies. . . . By 1980, westerns were struggling for survival. The Duke had passed away 1 year before this film.
I don't want to jyinc anything but...How incredibly good it feels to watch a film without commercial breaks!!!..Since the beginning of the year, the commercials have risen 10 fold😢..no matter what we try to watch, it's cute to pieces with commercials..Thank you P.G entrainment for this upload commercial free.
I really enjoyed this movie. The best part of getting my brain damaged by too many concussions is being able to watch a movie that I recently watched and seeing it again for the first time. 🙃
Ohhh....at east there's a good side....me, I'm old with the same good luck.😉
@ibdalia Some Iidiot TBoned me on my Motorcycle. 1 + 1/2 year ago. I have brain damage and I've been recovering from a fractured hip, and internal injuries. I can literally watch a movie and a month later I'll watch it again about 1/2 way into it before I realize I've watched it last month. I'm 65 too. So I know what you mean.
@@brucegoodall3794 ~64 riding a motorbike.....just so glad you are recovering....😘
Ain’t humor wonderful!
@williambell2188 Life is 😁. Funny... Bees make Honey 🍯. Sky's are 🌞 Sunny.... That's my story, and I'm sticking to it....
Harry Carey Jr., Cameron Mitchell, Sam Elliot, Bruce Boxleitner - almost four actor's generations & a fine gathering indeed :-) !!
Man I miss these great Family Friendly days of entertainment in Action/Drama/Adventure shows! 👍👍 5⭐
yes good movies about men an woman no woke crap no where to be seen.
@@martinkdoorstoperception.1913 Hallelujah Amen brother!
We have watched this movie many times and have enjoyed as much as the first time. Thank you for sharing.
WE ? Speaking like a member of WE Myself, I don't remember you being a member
@brucegoodall3794 we are not member's of your group. ..... but we (My mates & partner) enjoy watching westerns of this quality. Haha
I heard Sam Elliot's mustache had its own agent and got a separate paycheck in any film it was in, lol.
I can see where a lot of joy could be derived from this video
Ben Johnson is well known for his western roles, starting out as a horse wrangler, then stuntman in the westerns,but won his Oscar for a drama. What a great actor.
He is, one of the greatest, but understated.
He never sought the limelight.
I have enjoyed seeing these two actors together.
He was great.
His cowboy mug is on my morning coffee mug.
Nothing worse than a frozen shoulder, I know, I was lucky to have met a woman who did physio, she worked with me for months, she bought tears to my eyes more than once, but at the end she got me within 7% of normal movement, she said that would come back on its own, she was right, I owe her so much.
I know exactly what you mean I had several wounds and broken shoulder bones and holes in by back so deep you could have lost 2 fingers in one of them. The price I had to pay to be a young warrior. It took 2 years to clean them out as my native girlfriend dug pieces of cloth and metal and wood out of it. The doctors said she was a better doctor than them as they would have had to amputate my left arm and I would have died. Now at 70 years old, I'm killing myself drinking cheap beer and smoking cigarettes trying to forget PTSD. 🏹⚔💘🍁🪔
@@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 I'm sure you know very well that no one forgets their PTSD. They just learn, or at least try to learn, how to rearrange the entirety of their lives around it. I hope you find the healing you need. I hear such things happen occasionally, though I couldn't tell you that based on any personal experience.
One of my favorites it has the best casting Tim Scott, Ben, Harry and Sam. Thanks for sharing
The late, great Tim Scott. Lonesome Dove, Fried Green Tomatoes, many more character roles.
What a line up! I love LQ Jones, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr, and that fella that played in Lonesome Dove.
*Sam Elliott has the perfect 1890's style Mustache. That man is such a good actor and such a handsome man.* They should have made about 4 "John Ford Movies" a year with him, cause he has always been every Ladies fantasy and every man's man. Truly liked by everyone.
Hollywood had their head up their arse'!
I'd never forget Cameron Mitchell and Leif Ericson too...never ever!!
That fella who was in Lonesome Dove also played Smoky Lonesome in Fried Green Tomatoes, & his name is Timothy Scott.
@@rommellupae3447 High Chaparral, remember? They were brothers in the tv series. Cameron Mitchell played Buck-don't recall Leif Erickson's name. He owned the ranch & Buck worked for him, as well as his son Blue and Manolito. Great western series!
Would you be from Great Britain?
@@carywest9256
If you're speaking to me, I'm not.
I'm USA born and very Irish. ☘️
One of my favorite films and it introduced me to the work of Sam Elliott. Alot of respect for him.
Excellent movie appreciate you for giving me a chance to see it. Thanks again. Long and healthy life for you and your family.
Great movie! With his shoulder injury, his rehab was self-determination to heal and be the best shooter. Impressive cast for a good movie, the few of the last good ones made.
I'm 40 years old and seen alot of old-school western movie's and i have never seen this one before so thanks bunches for adding it
This is such a great miniseries with a fantastic cast!
Great movie with top notched actors, with sexy L. Q. Jones, Ben Johnson, Sam Elliott, Harry Carey Jr., Cameron Mitchell, Bruce Boxleitner, Tim Scott, Buck Taylor. Wow what an awesome line up.😊❤🙊🙉🙈❤️💘🐎🐃🐄🐂🤠💐🌹🥀🌵🍀🪶🏹🎯🎦
Excellent movies I hope he gets more like it I like what do you need done here I've never seen these before I don't know where they were heading but some well they found them through this is the second part I watch them both parts excellent movies
After reading the comments, I think I'll enjoy this movie
Fun fact: the entity known as “Sam Elliot” is actually a life-support platform for that mustache.
Well this will be my first time watching this movie and from what I'm reading I think I'm gonna love it, I'm also a big sam Elliot fan
Read the book then saw the miniseries; book is better but that is usual. Sam Elliot is always worth watching
Enything with sam eliot is briliant.
The rifle he shot in the movie was a 54caliber Lyman plains rifle that was rifled.
Hard to believe they had so much gunpowder and bullets to waste... 🐎🏹⚔💘
This had to be at least one of Sam's favorite movies he made, the most fun anyway!
That was brilliant!
Love these movies that show Indians in reality, no better, no WORSE.
Just regular people like the rest of us.
Also love the Apache rehab center for old cowboys in Mexico.
Most of it is fiction to make Americans feel better after killing all the buffaloes and most of the Natives. 🎖They have a sick need to feel like heroes after being a plague to all the people they took over in the name of manifest destiny. Bury my heart at Wounded Knee. 🎆🐎
Ok wait. He's riding a sorrel with a star and then riding a bay? Then back to the sorrel? Within the first two minutes. LOL. Ok....
It’s too bad that the video of the old Movieplex airing from August 6th/7th, 2008, it got taken down at least more than a few months ago.
The print did end with the 20th Television logo appearing, after the closing credits ended.
So many awesome actors 😎👍
Real good and very realistic western movie, made the way it sould be, masterly.
All that's missing from this is Dub Taylor. :D
The guy playing Doc Holliday was probably closer to reality than Val Kilmer. Not that I don't like Tombstone. One of my favorite movies and Val Kilmer In his finest performance.
The truest thing about this movie is the instant dislike some people (in this movie its two men who) take to one another.
Palace of delight,eny body else catch that??? Lol
I do not like much of these type movies, but enjoy the good quality ones, and this one, starring Sam Elliot, is one of these good movies.
This was a great movie thanks for sharing it.
Glad you enjoyed it
I read the book and this movie is pretty darn good.
That is one nuts looking cowboy hat old Sam is wearing.
Sam Elliott with the biggest hat in the west
I was about ready to turn it off before the slaughter of the Buffalo before I heard them say let's save some Buffalo so I kept watching and it was worth it 🥵🙂😅⚡⚡⚡😍
I also inmediately got a sick feeling that moment in the movie YOU did too 😅
Greetings from the netherlands 👍
Ole Sam one of the best actors in the business LoL
Great cast!
First taming a horse. The technic he was using is not the best way to tame a horse. When I was 13 living at a boys ranch I suggested an easier, safer and more humane way to tame a horse. That was 1965 and the ranch adopted my suggestion and soon 3 dorms were taming horses to sell.
Back when people knew that all tribes traded slaves and colonials brought education, science and technology to stone age tribes all over the Earth. Love it.
Never seem Buck Taylor as a bad guy before. He's Newley, the Good Guy GUNSMITH from GUNSMOKE, for gosh sakes!!!!
I agree!!! Newly was a good guy! You know his dad is the character actor Buck Taylor!
It would be really great to get hold of part three somewhere
Good movie but buffalo hunters, back then, didn't have "herders".
Big Fan of Ben Johnson and Sam Elliott,
One part of American history that discusts me is the slaughter of the buffalo .
I believe they did it to drive out the indigenous peoples
That was the 19th century, get over it.
Sam Elliot is fantastic.
1:04:38 -- I like how the director has juxtaposed Pat Hingle's character and the bull's horns.
I don't like to see Bruce Boxleitner in a bad guy role either!!! I'm used to him being good ol' Luke on How The West Was Won!
Boy that’s a big hat ☺️
😂 Gotto be to balance out the moustache I reckon. 🐝
Great dentists back then!
Penny Peyser is SO pretty. 29 years old here btw.
I remember when I was a tender little child; how sad it made me to learn about the Slaughtering of the American Bison. Too bad they should have made th÷m our National Emblem
Love this Movie !!!
Perfect documentation of the end of American serial mores. A weak and fickle woman betrays her true beloved but gets rewarded just the same.
Ben Johnson was a real cowboy and rodeo performer before acting.
Dam nothing can mess up a good western like a woman!😏
Someone has to give birth to the next generation of cowboys.
Thank's for Posting this..
Is that Dennis Harper as Doc Holliday 😮
Sure is, huh!
No way he makes that shot in those days with that gun.
It’s a movie .
@@tomcooley3778 People believe everything they see in movies... 🎬
Sure wish the focus on these old movies were better 🤔
Great actors with a crap script. I was waiting for Sitting Bull and Geronimo to show up.
Still enjoyable. Thanks!
can tell that a man who is cruel to animals and never smiles will treat his wife like property and any woman who marries such a man deserves what she gets and should up and leave the sob unless she wants to end up in the submissive catagory
Jealousy is not a good thing. Real women do not like effeminate men.
It is such a difficult situation. People don’t realize how hard it is to convince a woman to leave. Before retiring as a cop; I told and preached to many spouses to get out because it only gets worse! Not only women are the victims in domestic violence!
@@edwinsalau150 well i learned one thing from my best friend, you never tell a woman to do anything, you make suggestions, otherwise they will rebel against any male telling them what to do, except for women who've been submissive for a long time, dont know what to say for them, except if they can come up with enough courage to leave, then go for it
Someone has to be submissive,just know what you got before you jump in.
Been together 18 years we both have our places in this !!!
@@mistymchone7265 good for you, some work out some don't I'm happy that your marriage has lasted so long and hope it will continue till you both move on to the next plain
Holy Cow and Big John too 😳
But I’d do almost anything to have Sam elliott
Absolutely!!¡!😊
No ending, thats great!
Did you watch part two?
If you want to ruin a movie, hire Bruce Boxleitner
A brilliant movie.
Sam Eliot the consummate cowboy 🤠
Excellent.
Great old movie series
Glaring error!! Wild Bill was known for carrying .36 caliber Navy Colts (chambered for cartridges) stuck in his sash, not New Army .44's. He did use a cross draw so the guns were butt first!!
"1874: When Hickok left Cody at Rochester, N.Y., to return West, Cody and partner Texas Jack Omohundro presented Wild Bill with a pair of .44-caliber Smith & Wesson No. 3 American revolvers". He wasn't known to use them. aka Smith and Wesson Schofield 44, as in the movie 'Unforgiven".
It's a movie!!!! 🎉😅
@@marywiegand2050 So you don't think that movies should be accurate??? The kind of guns Wild Bill carried was important to him! Imagine if they had him using an AR-15? Inaccuracies disrupt the flow of a good movie and show the lack of effort of a bad one. Since Wild Bill was not just a minor character, details matter.
In later years he wore Smith & Wessons instead of the .36s.
Wonderful movie, dont miss it
Good show Sam is a good actor will watch again r, d,
Favorite movie lines, i came here for the waters...this is a desert there is no waters- i came here for the physical therapy... there is only rocks- there is no therapist just Apache Shaman and a Cook
Somebody put the rest of this on UA-cam dammit
Great movie its clean movie too.
It was the day
In the life
Where can I get this on DVD or VHS ?
I got it on www.zeusdvds.com/
Ojalá la pudieran subtitular en español gracias
The whole thing with Sam Elloitt & the ranch owner's daughter: A little corny.
Where’s Victoria and Monaleto
Good work
😳Ben Johnson
I guess a hell of a shot.
that hat Sam's wearing looks silly.
So's your comment.
He shoots the rope, a moving thin target, from a horse really !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How come his hat`s spotlessly white ?
Good movie......
Brand him ?
Nice scene ry