It looked to me like he was unloading those guns but I wasn't 100% positive. Thank you for clarifying it! I kinda had the feeling that he didn't really want them shooting at each other!
This show raised me on virtues of honesty, kindness and compassion. I held them as my guiding star and still do. Looking around this sorrowful world in October of 2020 I’m praying these virtues take our world by storm. I worry for us. I do.
Right there with you, along with all the Saturday morning shows and The Lone Ranger. Hopefully, with your prayers and mine, this country will open its eyes and heart to Jesus and repent of sin and get saved. Otherwise, time is running out.
Anybody who thinks Andy Taylor was a dumb hick never saw this scene. Changing from a count of ten to a count of three, checking the guns to make sure they both "have an equal chance", the line about the impact of the blast taking care of the extra seven steps, all simultaneously scaring the feuders into calling it off while making them think he *wants* them to shoot each other...this is a guy who's not only brilliant, but can think on his feet.
Just applied psychology. A good lawman, especially one who knows his community and the people in it, will use that far more than he will ever use a gun or a nightstick.
This is one of the only episodes where Andy actually had a functional revolver on his hip Or in his hand... and LOADED (though its probably just one bullet) Wouldn't surprise me if that was Barney's gun
That was precious!Arthur C Honeycutt ,looks just like he stepped out of a John Wayne movie. That seems like that is the 1st time that I have seen sheriff Taylor actually fire his service revolver or even carried one for that matter
Just like how you can't have Road Rage in a small town.. Everyone knows where you live. Everyone knows where your mother lives. Everyone knows your Grandad......
Plenty of fighting that goes on in small towns but I understand what you're saying. Hard to get away with calling someone a son of a bitch when you're both going to the only grocery store in town. Or both go to the same bank. Or see each other at the gas station.
Wakefield was played by the great Arthur Hunnicutt. He appeared on many TV programs in the early 1960's, most memorably in an episode of "The Twilight Zone" called "The Hunt."
Yes, him and his hound dog I think. The devil tried to trick him into going into the wrong place. Seemed like they both drowned after the guy jumped in the creek to save his drowning dog who in turn was chasing after a rabbit or something
He also was on a episode of Perry Mason. He shot a tree limb out of a tree. The girl standing beside him Said, you shouldn't have done that . Arthur said, " There is no law that says how a man can pick his Oranges "
Interesting (to me anyway) that both people to play Uncle Jesse in two Gy Waldron creations had bit parts in "The Andy Griffith Show." Arthur Hunnicutt - Jedediah in this clip - played Jesse Haag in "Moonrunners" ("Moonrunners" set the stage for the other Gy Waldron creation "The Dukes Of Hazzard") and Denver Pyle - of whom played Jesse Duke, of course - was Briscoe Darling.
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My great uncle was that kind of small town sheriff in Florida. Only wore a gun when he needed it. And he didn't need it on Saturday nights when his brother rode his horse through town shootin' his six shooters off!
Now I'm from Kentucky, and don't nobody do feudin' like we do in the Bluegrass state, but let me tell you one thing now boys, I DO NOT want to get into a duel with double barrel shotguns at 20 paces, no sir. That's gonna get bloody. 3 paces? Well, that's just crazy. At that distance, knifin' and eye gougin' is more the rule of the day.
@@firemangan2731 ered is full of crap. Fueding here is getting your girlfriends drunk enough to do your fighting for you. Hair pulling and name calling.
I caught a few moments of the Andy Griffith Show, A Feud is a Feud. (It’s in my book, Mayberry at Arms.) This time I noticed that when the face off occurred, Mr. Carter arrives from the right, and Mr. Wakefield is on the left. Both are holding double barrel shotguns. Wakefield’s SXS is a sidelock shotgun. Carter’s SXS is the more common boxlock. Andy goes to check the feudee’s arms, turns his back to both and proceeds to unload both shotguns. He then hands each back a shotgun, but neither got the shotgun back that they arrived with!
Laws Broken By Andy: Conspiracy to commit murder, 2 counts Inciting Armed Violence, 2 counts Reckless Discharge of a Firearm, 1 count Speaking French... poorly, 1 count Misrepresentation of Law (Dueling requires either a bladed weapons or pistols, dress code, and each duelist is to have an attendant): 1 count Exploitation of the mentally challenged for amusement, 2 counts Sentence: Andy must attend law school and become a lawyer. Ashamed of his past career as a sheriff changes his name to Ben Mattlock. Becomes a member of the Geriatric Crimefighter's League.
He was also in the Twilight Zone. He played a fellow who died hunting raccoons. He didn’t know that he was dead and followed a road with his dead dog until they eventually found the entrance to heaven. One of my favorite episodes.
I thought the way the French did it was both men sat in a carriage with one hand tied behind their back and a dagger in the other. The carriage would make two laps and each and would stab or bite their opponent as the carriage made 2 laps around the square.
Love how Andy unloads both guns. He is confident about the two yahoos not shooting each other, but it never hurts to be safe.
Wouldn't want any accidents. Lol
It looked to me like he was unloading those guns but I wasn't 100% positive. Thank you for clarifying it! I kinda had the feeling that he didn't really want them shooting at each other!
If only Alec Baldwin had thought like that
Protects himself too.
Did not know unloaded.
😉
"I imagine the impact will take care of those 7 extra steps." That's the comedy that always gets me chuckling.
It was funnier how he said it, “the impact of the blast will take care o those extra 7 steps”. Classic Andy
un deux
Even though its in B/W I swear I saw those guys turned pale when Andy said that!!🤣🤣
That is truly priceless! The Andy Griffith show was just the best ever!
the only episode i didn't like is the one where Andy got mad because a woman wanted to run for some office or another
Sheriff taylor had a way to solve problems. I sure miss the days this was on in the 60's.
you do know it was fantasy, right?
@@dont-want-no-wrench You do know that we all know that right? That we can still make observations about a well written character in a tv show right?
Andy would have been the one to get Peace in the Middle East.
This is one of the few times Andy carried his revolver. Quite possibly only the first or second time he ever fired a round.
The only time I ever saw him carry his gun was this episode and one where there was an escaped prisoner and manhunt.
Probably Barney's
Andy is always taking it from him when he accidentally fires it
Correct
This show is so good. This is one of 100s of great scenes from this classic show.
The Andy Griffith show ought to be mandatory viewing and learning for all citizens in the USA.
Or at minimum all law enforcement.... everywhere.
So true!!! School for sure and like you guys said for the police too.
Of course it might not be a wise idea to learn the preamble to the Constitution from Barney Fife 😂. If you know the reference you know it 😉.
This show raised me on virtues of honesty, kindness and compassion. I held them as my guiding star and still do. Looking around this sorrowful world in October of 2020 I’m praying these virtues take our world by storm. I worry for us. I do.
Right there with you, along with all the Saturday morning shows and The Lone Ranger. Hopefully, with your prayers and mine, this country will open its eyes and heart to Jesus and repent of sin and get saved. Otherwise, time is running out.
@@Tonetwisters I don’t believe Andy or any character pushed born -again dogma.
@@kitspics526 I believe that character is based on the “Golden Rule”...and that is in Scripture.
@@marymarysmarket3508 yeah Satanism even has a similar rule that's perfectly compatible "Treat others the way they treat you."
@@silentsinner6672 Uhhh...think that's the complete opposite
Anybody who thinks Andy Taylor was a dumb hick never saw this scene. Changing from a count of ten to a count of three, checking the guns to make sure they both "have an equal chance", the line about the impact of the blast taking care of the extra seven steps, all simultaneously scaring the feuders into calling it off while making them think he *wants* them to shoot each other...this is a guy who's not only brilliant, but can think on his feet.
well the rest of us have known this since the 1960s.. glad you finally caught on
dadoctah
Lots of good moments like that in this show.
I think that was the main point of the show.
Just applied psychology. A good lawman, especially one who knows his community and the people in it, will use that far more than he will ever use a gun or a nightstick.
I can never get enough of Andy Griffith
The entire episode was the best, especially Andy running the parallels with Romeo and Juliet.
I knew a few sheriff's in North Carolina like Andy.That's why I love North Carolina so much.
All sheriffs are corrupt and sadistic rapists
Fun Factor H.O.T When you duck with them don't be surprised if a few fuck back.Just saying.
Tim . . North Carolina is great! But it was absolutely fantastic before liberals started moving there like a bunch of diseased sewer RATS!
234dilligaf I agree!
@@danbytp oh that's different
One of those few times in Mayberry History where we get to see The Sherriff actually wearing his gun and holster! Now that is a treat for sore eyes!
Besides emptying the shotguns, Andy also switched the shotguns. Carter ended up with Wakefield's shotgun.
I wondered about that.
Oh, the irony! Shot down with your own gun
@dennisb9459. Good eye! Amazing attention to detail!
Such a classic! Best television show in human history!
Such a well written show, and a great cast to bring it to life.
Such clever writing and such brilliant acting. ❤️
If there's gonna be a fuedin then there's gonna be some shootin
Damn skippy
It’s so good that this show is on Netflix and Amazon Prime; We watch it constantly!
Really amusing to watch! Andy is quite funny and does his job at the same time!
Lynnae Larson
This is one of the only episodes where Andy actually had a functional revolver on his hip
Or in his hand... and LOADED (though its probably just one bullet)
Wouldn't surprise me if that was Barney's gun
I wish everyone was as wise and kind as Andy, what a better world we’d have.
That was precious!Arthur C Honeycutt ,looks just like he stepped out of a John Wayne movie.
That seems like that is the 1st time that I have seen sheriff Taylor actually fire his service revolver or even carried one for that matter
He put on his gun when they were looking for an escaped criminal, and when the gold truck came through.
Greatest show ever. I miss those days!
A classic!!!
"cause he's a Wakefield" :)
Thanks for adding
This sitcom is one of the best ever, especially the early years. The episodes with Andy and Opie should be required viewing in American grade schools.
Andy gone and messed up a perfectly fine, multi-generational, long lasting, no love lost feud. Bad Andy.
One of my favorite Andy Griffith episodes
1st time Andy wore a pistol,
Other episodes where he was after a fugitive he carried a shotgun
DroneLife RC He did have his revolver on his side during the armored bank truck episode.
He fired his gun😱
How about Gomer on the roof dropping his shotgun and Andy keeps catching the guys as Barney lets them escape.
It's amazing how much North Carolina has changed over the decades.
You do realize this wasn't north Carolina
The show was filmed in the normal California places i think
@@justina249 Up in the hills north of the L.A. area.
Just like how you can't have Road Rage in a small town.. Everyone knows where you live. Everyone knows where your mother lives. Everyone knows your Grandad......
obviously you dont live in a small town.. its full of fueds
Plenty of fighting that goes on in small towns but I understand what you're saying. Hard to get away with calling someone a son of a bitch when you're both going to the only grocery store in town. Or both go to the same bank. Or see each other at the gas station.
Well it still happens but i is never smart
Ron White on the sheriff of his home town: We lived on the same street in a town of 800 people, and I took his daughter to the prom. So we'd met.
Wakefield was played by the great Arthur Hunnicutt. He appeared on many TV programs in the early 1960's, most memorably in an episode of "The Twilight Zone" called "The Hunt."
Yes, him and his hound dog I think. The devil tried to trick him into going into the wrong place. Seemed like they both drowned after the guy jumped in the creek to save his drowning dog who in turn was chasing after a rabbit or something
@@kepler240 A raccoon. But it takes him almost the whole episode to realize (and accept) that he and "Rip" are dead.
@@basilmarasco1975 ah, yes. Darn good episode
He also was on a episode of Perry Mason. He shot a tree limb out of a tree. The girl standing beside him Said, you shouldn't have done that . Arthur said, " There is no law that says how a man can pick his Oranges "
@@johnyoung9874 A line that he was eminently qualified to deliver!
Interesting (to me anyway) that both people to play Uncle Jesse in two Gy Waldron creations had bit parts in "The Andy Griffith Show."
Arthur Hunnicutt - Jedediah in this clip - played Jesse Haag in "Moonrunners" ("Moonrunners" set the stage for the other Gy Waldron creation "The Dukes Of Hazzard") and Denver Pyle - of whom played Jesse Duke, of course - was Briscoe Darling.
One of my favorite scenes.
Oh man the good ole days, I sure do miss them simple times
Now THATS real sherrifin!😆👍😂
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Good luck fellas and goodbye😂
Lolololol
Their faces dropped lol
Saw this one too, but of course. 😉
The way Andy handles so smart, and caring.
Teaches them, and those viewing so much.
My great uncle was that kind of small town sheriff in Florida. Only wore a gun when he needed it. And he didn't need it on Saturday nights when his brother rode his horse through town shootin' his six shooters off!
A nice story up until you reminded us that it's still Florida.
@@spectralassassin6030 Well, at least they have electricity unlike California.
@@SergeantExtreme True.
hahaha...."we don't understand French"
One of my favorite episodes right there!👍
The taller of the fuedin ones, played with John Wayne in Eldorado. As the deputy
Senior Bull
Yep, Arthur Huneycutt.
this is humor at its best.
The guy on the right is Arthur Hunnicutt. He played a backwoods type in the Twilight Zone episode "The Hunt."
Also Bull in El Dorado
Now I'm from Kentucky, and don't nobody do feudin' like we do in the Bluegrass state, but let me tell you one thing now boys, I DO NOT want to get into a duel with double barrel shotguns at 20 paces, no sir. That's gonna get bloody. 3 paces? Well, that's just crazy. At that distance, knifin' and eye gougin' is more the rule of the day.
Willow branches and whittlin' knives
Texan here, Damn how insane is Kentucky!?
@@firemangan2731 We have our moments. ;)
@@firemangan2731 ered is full of crap. Fueding here is getting your girlfriends drunk enough to do your fighting for you. Hair pulling and name calling.
Still one of the funniest shows ever!
I caught a few moments of the Andy Griffith Show, A Feud is a Feud. (It’s in my book, Mayberry at Arms.) This time I noticed that when the face off occurred, Mr. Carter arrives from the right, and Mr. Wakefield is on the left. Both are holding double barrel shotguns. Wakefield’s SXS is a sidelock shotgun. Carter’s SXS is the more common boxlock. Andy goes to check the feudee’s arms, turns his back to both and proceeds to unload both shotguns. He then hands each back a shotgun, but neither got the shotgun back that they arrived with!
From a in-story character standpoint they were probably too worried to notice.
I don't know how I missed this one. Hilarious;)
ahaha he also switched guns between the two ahaha
Played 'em like a violin.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good old fashioned funny!!!!
Good memories!!
Brillant way to deal with the fuedin. Unloading the shotguns protects himself also.
Met Andy back in 1993 what a great guy he was
Did anyone else notice that when Andy checked the guns, he didn't return them to the rightful owners.
He did though. Check again.
doesn't matter anyway. props
I missed that - good call! 😂
The hillbilly Andy, liked him like that better. #funnier
Andy and Ellie
They say GoD can raise folks from the dead I'm not Young but I am 38 give Andy my age cause we need more people like him
That show was brilliance.
Interesting that Andy gives us some back story of being in the war and learning some French.
First time that I ever noticed. The star on Andy's shoulder has five points and his badge has six. Anyone else notice?
That would be Feudin'. But I'm not trying to pick a fight. And I can't count to three in French. ;-)
(After the combatants complained about their old men's legs): "Well, it's just a short walk, and it's the last time you'll be a-using 'em."
The way they were handling those shotguns, it's quite amazing that they went 87 years without a fatality.
This scene really demonstrated what a showman Andy Griffith was
I wish Andy had been our representative for the United Nations……the world would be much better today!!!!
We don't speak French. Such a good episode
Loved that show.
Yep. He DID switch the shotguns. Pick one when he takes them, and only look at it until he returns them. definitely swapped.
Laws Broken By Andy:
Conspiracy to commit murder, 2 counts
Inciting Armed Violence, 2 counts
Reckless Discharge of a Firearm, 1 count
Speaking French... poorly, 1 count
Misrepresentation of Law (Dueling requires either a bladed weapons or pistols, dress code, and each duelist is to have an attendant): 1 count
Exploitation of the mentally challenged for amusement, 2 counts
Sentence: Andy must attend law school and become a lawyer. Ashamed of his past career as a sheriff changes his name to Ben Mattlock. Becomes a member of the Geriatric Crimefighter's League.
i hate that you make sense to me..
Is it conspiracy to commit murder and/or inciting armed violence if the guns you gave them aren't loaded?
@@spyone4828 Yes. Whether a firearm is loaded or not is immaterial to the motive.
We don't understand French is the best line in the scene
Everybody knows the legs are the first thing to go...They seem to be working there at the end. Just fine...
Need shows like this
I only now noticed the guns were swapped after Andy unloaded them
Seems like they would have noticed
I was driven by Andy Griffith, back in the early 1990's. He is a real Sheriff. Two week road trip.
That is soo Gr8 how Andy is explicit in his description of a shotgun blast!!! Gives those old timers a thought to think!!! :0 :) :D XD
Andy Taylor is my spirit guide.
Andy was savage af!!!!!!!
His stories always take me back to "What it was, was football "
The taller man...was on Bonanza...playing Obe...with his dogg...Walter. Two Epic...Iconic...Magical...Mythical...Legendary episodes.
He was also in the Twilight Zone. He played a fellow who died hunting raccoons. He didn’t know that he was dead and followed a road with his dead dog until they eventually found the entrance to heaven. One of my favorite episodes.
I remember the first time I ever saw that one ,the only thing that I didn't guess was he,'Andy' shot his gun , that,He never used before 🎥💨
One of the very few times Andy wore a a sidearm and even rarer, fired one.
I ain't a spending a Dollars worth of dimes inna' mah' scatter gun at three paces to miss!!! Ready
UN DEUX 💥 TROIS 🏃🏻♂️
Those boys ran off thinking the other shot🏃😲😅😅
Now they both think the other cheated by shooting on 2.
Wasn't that the spot where jed clampet ran through after finding oil?
I don't remember Andy ever carrying a gun, let alone pulling the trigger.
They need to bring back dueling, people wouldn't get offended as easily
We wouldn't want to get in trouble with the French Government. CLASSIC.
like dogs barking at each other through a fence. open the fence and they walk away....
One of the very few times Andy wore a gun.
What a masterpiece
Really funny show 🤓🙋♂️👍
My what a nice feud 😃
I thought the way the French did it was both men sat in a carriage with one hand tied behind their back and a dagger in the other. The carriage would make two laps and each and would stab or bite their opponent as the carriage made 2 laps around the square.
I love how Andy, after the number 2, raised his hand with his gun and fired a bullet in the sky so the two men can run very fast.
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1.2. (Shoots in air)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Both of those men were in John Wayne movies. The Alamo and Eldorado
They need Sheriff and Judge Andy Taylor to preside over the idiots on Capital Hill today!
Andy has his gun on! 🤔
Yep!
Brilliant!
A good way to settle disputes, tried and true!