With nothing worth watching on 200+ channels on the TV. I have enjoyed finding so many old Western movies and TV shows here on UA-cam. This is my first Rocky Lane Western but it sure won't be the last.
A young Denver Pyle (1920-1997) in an early creepy role as the night clerk. He appeared as a character actor in a number of director John Ford's classic westerns, and guest starred in dozens of TV shows.
These are the Great westerns I started watching in early January of 1970 as a 9 1/2 yo boy with my cousins Bill Ferg and Kula Ferg after arriving after Christmas of 1969 in Melbourne!
thanks for posting my sister and i watched rocky every saturday morning on the curly meyerss show .my sister is 63yrs old and iam 65 we still run our horses just like rocky did
i agree, and im just 3o mins in ! im a big "mr ed" fan, that's what finally got me to check out allan lane lol, i was almost giddy waiting for him to speak, expecting to hear, mr ed ! omg, in a million years i could never pick him out, for ed her clearly "does a voice"
Creeeep. Wonderful actor and good looking, Denver Pyle. And let’s give a cheer for Alan Lane and Clint Walker’s tight levies. May they make a 2022 year return. 👨👨👨👌👌👌😋😋😋🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰
Great movie with an unusual story. Good also to see all the classic Republic Pictures contract players like Roy Barcroft, Clayton Moore, Eddie Waller, Trevor Bardette, and a young Denver Pyle as the creepy night clerk.
This is about the earliest I remember seeing Denver Pyle. He became a favorite character actor. It’s fun to see where all they show up as the westerns continued thru the years.
This one has elements of the old dark house mysteries of the thirties and forties. Creepy house, weird desk clerk, rooms that change and the invisible George. Another haunted house western is Haunted Gold with John Wayne.
Another corn-ball, "fluff" Western, but good enough to watch for pure entertainment!! I don't think I've EVER seen so many wagons, buckboards or stagecoaches come apart from their team of horses in one movie!! Talk about "beating a dead horse!!" Still it was nice to see a young Clayton Moore (w/out his Lone Ranger mask), playing a bad guy. I recognized Trevor Bardette right off, by his voice, & the VERY young Denver Pyle was quite a hunk, although he hadn't yet developed his trademark, husky, smokers' voice!! ❤
It just warms my heart when i see amarillo some where, which is where my mother and i were born. Mother gtoebup there but we left when i was probably close to five ehen my father went to the seminar and i didn’t move back til i was im my 50s, it still a pretty area bu5 i gre up mainly in the panhandle of Florida, which is what really feels like home To Me,that area is wherevmy fathers side of famiky is from.
However trashy and badly acted/produced, I really love these corny old B movies. Whenever I get a little bored and restless, I play one of these and it does me the world of good. Thank you so much.
H;arry Leonard Albershart (Rocky Lane) was born in 1909 in Mishawaka, Indiana. There is a historical marker in front of the house at 224 E. Mishawaka Avenue, (then called E. Joseph Street) where he was born.
My great aunt Lynn Castile was in this movie. She was alleged to have been Jack Benny's mistress in life. What a colorful woman. Later became a hollywood reporter.
Nevada Jane gracias por subir esta emocionante pelicula de vaqueros conn el carismatico Rocky Lane mi actor favorito. Yo las veia en la decada de los cinc uenta en el cine y cuanto agradeceria su version en español o audio latino. Muchos y agradables recuerdos. Saludos.
Was this one of Denver Pyle's first movies? His character sure changed over his course of movies over the years... Brisco Darling and Jesse Duke..., Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, etc. Read his biography on Wickedpedia... he had quite a career!
*58:45** STAGE HAD NO-ONE UNDER THE DRIVERS SEAT JUST BEFORE IT HIT THE WATER...MOVIES WERE TOO CHEAP IN 1948 TO PUT A DUMMY IN THE PLACE OF THE LIVE ACTOR OR STUNTMAN! LOL!*
57:45 The stage suddenly loses it's roof rack before it magically reappears. Credit to the continuity man, Only saying. Like old western movies great entertainment.
They had a lot of action packed into that stage coach chasing stage coach scene. Rocky would not had the opportunity to get knocked off, drug underneath, climb back on and continue the fight. If you look at 58;01 you can see the top of a cowboy hat worn by the guy driving the stage during the fight on top, just as Rocky climbs back down to take the driving lines. That hat can be seen again at 58;53 below the empty driver's seat.
Every Time a Rocky Lane Western Shows on You Tube, I'm There to Watch and Enjoy One of My Favorite Western Icons !
With nothing worth watching on 200+ channels on the TV. I have enjoyed finding so many old Western movies and TV shows here on UA-cam.
This is my first Rocky Lane Western but it sure won't be the last.
A young Denver Pyle (1920-1997) in an early creepy role as the night clerk. He appeared as a character actor in a number of director John Ford's classic westerns, and guest starred in dozens of TV shows.
Denver Pyle? I didn't even notice! I'm going to have to look again.
These are the Great westerns I started watching in early January of 1970 as a 9 1/2 yo boy with my cousins Bill Ferg and Kula Ferg after arriving after Christmas of 1969 in Melbourne!
Watching these movies is exciting. Bring back memories.
Maintains the soul.
Excellent, almost a western film noire! Really enjoyed it. Funny how Rocky keeps meeting Nugget over and over for the first time!
Haha. Yes and the ‘inn’ is Nugget’s house in another Rocky Lane movie.
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Mixed in with the Twilight Zone?
A nice movie ....detective kind in Western movies .... Never seen one like this . . .. Enjoyed it ..
thanks for posting my sister and i watched rocky every saturday morning on the curly meyerss show .my sister is 63yrs old and iam 65 we still run our horses just like rocky did
That seems to be all rocky does is run horses, with a little bit of dialogue in between.
Thanks for this old movie which I enjoyed very much. Nothing like the old westerns.
i agree, and im just 3o mins in !
im a big "mr ed" fan, that's what finally got me to check out allan lane
lol, i was almost giddy waiting for him to speak, expecting to hear, mr ed ! omg, in a million years i could never pick him out, for ed her clearly "does a voice"
even better, hearing the familiar voice of Clayton Moore
These Allan (Rocky) Lane films are great! Love seeing old-fashioned men and just good times!
Nice to see Clayton Moore in another roll, besides being the Lone Ranger. Seen him as a gangster, a military guard, and now bad cowboy.... neat.
He still walks and talks like Lone Ranger... so he must really be the lone ranger!!!!
rocky lane never loses his hat,,, from fighting, jumping over the horse, on top of the house or cliffs,,, amazing,,,😅
Great old movie! A real nugget to find! Thanks Jane!
I am a western movie fan. I enjoy watching Rocky Lane an his horse Black Jack.
Thank you for the movie
Creeeep. Wonderful actor and good looking, Denver Pyle. And let’s give a cheer for Alan Lane and Clint Walker’s tight levies. May they make a 2022 year return. 👨👨👨👌👌👌😋😋😋🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰
Allen "Rocky Lane, one of the best!
thanks for your channel...👍
Thanks for all of these old Rocky Lane Westerns!
Great movie with an unusual story. Good also to see all the classic Republic Pictures contract players like Roy Barcroft, Clayton Moore, Eddie Waller, Trevor Bardette, and a young Denver Pyle as the creepy night clerk.
This is about the earliest I remember seeing Denver Pyle. He became a favorite character actor. It’s fun to see where all they show up as the westerns continued thru the years.
This one has elements of the old dark house mysteries of the thirties and forties. Creepy house, weird desk clerk, rooms that change and the invisible George. Another haunted house western is Haunted Gold with John Wayne.
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Thank you for the great movie 🙃☕❤❤❤🤠
Another corn-ball, "fluff" Western, but good enough to watch for pure entertainment!! I don't think I've EVER seen so many wagons, buckboards or stagecoaches come apart from their team of horses in one movie!! Talk about "beating a dead horse!!"
Still it was nice to see a young Clayton Moore (w/out his Lone Ranger mask), playing a bad guy. I recognized Trevor Bardette right off, by his voice, & the VERY young Denver Pyle was quite a hunk, although he hadn't yet developed his trademark, husky, smokers' voice!! ❤
Great movie like all Westerns. Keeps one engrossed through and through
It just warms my heart when i see amarillo some where, which is where my mother and i were born. Mother gtoebup there but we left when i was probably close to five ehen my father went to the seminar and i didn’t move back til i was im my 50s, it still a pretty area bu5 i gre up mainly in the panhandle of Florida, which is what really feels like home To Me,that area is wherevmy fathers side of famiky is from.
Crandall, the guy in the checked shirt, was played by Clayton Moore the future 'Lone Ranger."
However trashy and badly acted/produced, I really love these corny old B movies. Whenever I get a little bored and restless, I play one of these and it does me the world of good. Thank you so much.
They are called B westerns for a reason--and I enjoy them--even 8 or 9 shots from a six gun--just fine
Good movie. Some great western movie and tv stars in this one.
They sure worked those poor horses, the whole episode was practically somebody chasing somebody else on horse back.
Great one! Thanks for posting.
H;arry Leonard Albershart (Rocky Lane) was born in 1909 in Mishawaka, Indiana. There is a historical marker in front of the house at 224 E. Mishawaka Avenue, (then called E. Joseph Street) where he was born.
*NEVADA JANE: GLAD TO SEE THAT YOUR CHANNEL IS STILL WORKING OKAY!*
My great aunt Lynn Castile was in this movie. She was alleged to have been Jack Benny's mistress in life. What a colorful woman. Later became a hollywood reporter.
That big black gelding Rocky rides is a one fine horse.
Nevada Jane gracias por subir esta emocionante pelicula de vaqueros conn el carismatico Rocky Lane mi actor favorito. Yo las veia en la decada de los cinc uenta en el cine y cuanto agradeceria su version en español o audio latino. Muchos y agradables recuerdos. Saludos.
Was this one of Denver Pyle's first movies? His character sure changed over his course of movies over the years... Brisco Darling and Jesse Duke..., Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, etc. Read his biography on Wickedpedia... he had quite a career!
*CERTIFIED A 1948 MOVIE! WOW! I WAS NOT EVEN BORN YET. HA HA HA!*
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Thanks for the pretty good movie even if somebody kept messing with the volume?
I read that the preacher, undertaker and Eddy Waller were the only people that attended Allan Lane's funeral; sad indeed.
thanks its finally over
great film.
Never heard of him. Not too bad. thanks for posting.
An enjoyable nice movie.
Did anybody catch Clayton Moore (Lone Ranger)? Great movie
Relaxing. Memory.
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Old Western Movies though. 👍👌👏
An of course, I'm a subscriber!
Thanks Again Though.
my compliments sir
cool Western My compliments sir
How I enjoy these movies
Me too
Entertaining. Thanks.
Always keep in mind horses can only run full speed for 1.5 to 2.0 miles at a time before needing to stop and rest.
I always have to chuckle that supposedly a little face mask completely hid their identity - clothes and horses, etc. meant nothing. haha
Love the oldtimer
Have Never seen him lose his hat
good movie
Pretty good Western.
GRANDE ROCKY LANE, QUE DEUS O TENHA EU SEU REINO, SE ESSE REINO EXISTIR!!!
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MoreRocky lane there are many. One if you can get it it stars Jack Holt
It is outside coming down Don’t worry when you get back here you’ll get some
Must not have had seat belts in those days!!!
The Lone Ranger as the bad guy. Clayton Moore.
Good movie.
FUN!!!❤❤❤
Why does he always knock people off their horse on a hill? A rolling fall does not hurt as much as a level ground fall?
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Pinky Jane any relationship? 😁
Man, ladies can scream!!!!!!!!!!!!
How did that hat 🤠 stay on?
The movie this story awesomel
*58:45** STAGE HAD NO-ONE UNDER THE DRIVERS SEAT JUST BEFORE IT HIT THE WATER...MOVIES WERE TOO CHEAP IN 1948 TO PUT A DUMMY IN THE PLACE OF THE LIVE ACTOR OR STUNTMAN! LOL!*
57:45 The stage suddenly loses it's roof rack before it magically reappears. Credit to the continuity man, Only saying. Like old western movies great entertainment.
What do ya know....its Eddy Waller. Able to destroy an entire movie in a single scene with his 10th rate acting abilities!
, he was great in Casey Jones too.
*10:30** PACKAGE DISAPPEARS!*
At 28:53 the Marshal just rides off and leaves the dead man lying there.
Buzzards gotta eat!
Ok so ill get them Squad-Cars they always chasein sombody gotno sirénes😄
58.53.. HE WOKE UP JUST IN TIME !!!!
Cool
*28:00** WELCOME MARJORIE!*
get to it iam about at my wits end
Why would you get on a stage to chase a stage, when you had a fash horse nearby? Also, why kill underwood? You have to money, so blow the join.
They had a lot of action packed into that stage coach chasing stage coach scene. Rocky would not had the opportunity to get knocked off, drug underneath, climb back on and continue the fight. If you look at 58;01 you can see the top of a cowboy hat worn by the guy driving the stage during the fight on top, just as Rocky climbs back down to take the driving lines. That hat can be seen again at 58;53 below the empty driver's seat.
Good
Future Lone Ranger and Rocky killed him.
Stiff acting and then he became a stiff.
Name of movie SPEED 3
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Perry Mason revisited
That does not look anything like Amarillo.😁
Fourth Amendment Right violation @16:01
2nd time 4 her he been aft her to get married but she's a runaway bride preémarry.😄😃
And the Race is orn.man
off the wall is right too convoluted and dragged on
eddie waller rocked, where's your sense of humour?
My favorite of the comic sidekicks.
Papillon hi this
It use to be easier to find a woman...Whew...
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