Ernest Borgnine makes me feel closer to God. He is more than just another good guy. He is my hero, and represents the best of the human spirit. I truly loved that man.
Thank you to whoever put these videos up. Ernie is a gem. Reminds me of my father, a WW2 vet born in 1919. They don't make men like this anymore. What a kind gentleman. One of the people! I love Ernest Borgnino. Great Italian American.
Ernie borgnine 1 of my favorite movie stars of all I could tell he was a very nice down 2 earth man thanks 4 all the memories Ernie RIP my brother well miss u.
This is what AMERICA used to be. Great to see Mr. Bornine meeting / greeting these workers. God Bless You. R.I.P. Mr. Borgnine You are truly missed ...
This is a Hollywood legend who could be at the canns film festival in France hobnobbing with a listers but instead spends his time in rural America meeting everyday people what a great guy.
Gosh. The man was 95 y.o. when this video was made. He was born in 1917. It's amazing how he moves around and talks. A perfect health, a bit overweight though. It's inspiring.
I had Allen Edmonds my whole work life and still have two pair. I've had them resoled about three times. Two things not to go cheap on: guns and shoes.
I’d never heard of Allan Edmonds shoes and I’ve been looking for a pair of comfortable dress shoes for pretty much my whole life. I think I’ll try Allan Edmonds.
He is such a kind man I had no idea I just remember him from the kale's navy and now I'm into these videos it's fantastic. And also thank you Alan Edmonds that was very interesting watching shoes being made I had no idea I am an Allen Edmonds fan and have probably 4 or 5 pairs of your shoes and even a few belts I'm so happy to see a great company like this surviving in America and to all the great workers that take pride in their skills
Great video! I love Allen Edmond shoes. I bought a pair years ago. They are $300 - $400 a pair, but worth it to me. I sent them in for “recrafting” at about 1/4 of the price of new. They certainly looked new when I received them back. Loved Ernest! It’s great to seem him being himself.
Commander McHale. What a guy. It sure would be nice if we had more folks like Ernie Borgnine. Wonder if they went through Indiana. Would've lived to neet him his sun and crew. PT-73
I Wish More People In The Movie Business And Entertainment Business Would Go Out Into Businesses And Meet Up With Everyday Americans The Way Ernest Borgnine Does That's A Great American!
The woman who was tacking the soles on the shoes...she was the one that ran the machine, not the other way around. Listen to how it sounds like clockwork with each shoe. She's been doing that a long long time. That's what made America great. A different world.
My favorite from Ernest is when he played on Airwolf. I am an older guy but I think I am too young for most of his work. Oh and the episode from Little House On The Prairie.
I think quite a few of the workers here didn’t actually realise who this man was unfortunately, I think if I had the chance to shake his hand I wouldn’t want to let it go. Rest in peace Earnie .
I got you beat" I was ready for willie to say he was in his 80's ...Dirty Hands clean Money// Anyone know the History of the Red Ring on Ernies left hand ? I see its been on their throughout his entire career
They're expensive, but most their shoes are still made in the USA. $300 was the equivalent of about 150 when this was made. If you want good American made products, you have to pay for them.
People today don't realise what a total hollywood A lister Ernie was ...granted in this he's just on a roadtrip and doing what he wants ...but I don't think Tom Cruise or another A lister of today would ever behave in such a down to earth way touring a shoe factory just for the hell of it .....todays Hollywood A lister in my eyes are not a patch on the golden days of the 40s 50s and some in the 60s in Hollywood
Yes, Ernie is warm, friendly and remarkably down to earth. But what about those factory workers? Isn't it sad how they spend their lives all day doing the same monotonous task? Somebody worked there 54 years. They are surviving but they are not getting ahead. Now Allen Edmonds makes a lot of shoes overseas where it can replace its loyal workers with even cheaper labor. If they could replace these workers with machines they'd do it in a week.
Ernest Borgnine makes me feel closer to God. He is more than just another good guy. He is my hero, and represents the best of the human spirit. I truly loved that man.
Ditto that.😇
This Country needs about a million Ernest Borgnines, but. Unfortunately there was only ONE. LOVE YOU ERNIE YOU WERE ONE OF A KIND, WE MISS YOU!
What a blessing to have such a noble himan being in our mist. God bless him and may he RIP.
He had such a great sense of humor, he is missed very much, RIP Ernie.
Ernest is defiantly one of the good guys. Miss you Ernie and I miss your generation, RIP.
When Ernie says, “I’m an AMERICAN!” 👍😢 He was a National Treasure ❤️
Thank you to whoever put these videos up. Ernie is a gem. Reminds me of my father, a WW2 vet born in 1919. They don't make men like this anymore. What a kind gentleman. One of the people! I love Ernest Borgnino. Great Italian American.
A bunch of proud, hard working Americans.
When America made stuff!!!
Slick Willie sent all Americans jobs to Commie China.
I could never ever do this type of work..the samething over and over..they have my respect..
Wonderful man ...now with the Lord above 🙏🏻
I could watch Ernie and his friends all day
I agree with you on that what a great man he was
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What a great video... I hope places like this never close down... they seem to treat their staff more like family...
It will in Joe Bidens America
Love to just watch Ernies interaction with people, a genuine caring man.
Ernie borgnine 1 of my favorite movie stars of all I could tell he was a very nice down 2 earth man thanks 4 all the memories Ernie RIP my brother well miss u.
David Perez Jr. gg
Wow, Ernie at 95. We wanted him to make it to 105. America was once full of shops like this.
Pure platinum.
Thank u for EVERYTHING.
Beautiful man
Priceless! God Bless! A generation later! One of the few Company's still made in America
This is what AMERICA used to be. Great to see Mr. Bornine meeting / greeting these workers. God Bless You.
R.I.P. Mr. Borgnine You are truly missed ...
A great tribute to a man I loved watching growing up. Marti, McCales Navy! 😎 True American, fellow Veteran saluting!❤️
This is a Hollywood legend who could be at the canns film festival in France hobnobbing with a listers but instead spends his time in rural America meeting everyday people what a great guy.
Gosh. The man was 95 y.o. when this video was made. He was born in 1917. It's amazing how he moves around and talks. A perfect health, a bit overweight though. It's inspiring.
This video was shot in 1995. He was 79 then.
America in the 90's seems like 100 years ago. Great videos of a great man. Thanks for sharing.
What a wonderful person.
Love him.
he was 95 Robert Worsena So I hope life was pretty good to him
True American and gentleman Ernest Borgnine
Ernie,what a great person,amongst other things he did loved the movie Marty,a really great movie acted to perfection.
His laugh always made me smile.
What a wonderful person, such an American treasure. Nice to see American made products.
RIP Mr. Borgnine. ❤🇺🇸🇺🇲
ERNEST BORGNINE WAS A VERY NICE DOWN TO EARTH MAN!
I had Allen Edmonds my whole work life and still have two pair. I've had them resoled about three times. Two things not to go cheap on: guns and shoes.
I’d never heard of Allan Edmonds shoes and I’ve been looking for a pair of comfortable dress shoes for pretty much my whole life. I think I’ll try Allan Edmonds.
He is such a kind man I had no idea I just remember him from the kale's navy and now I'm into these videos it's fantastic.
And also thank you Alan Edmonds that was very interesting watching shoes being made I had no idea I am an Allen Edmonds fan and have probably 4 or 5 pairs of your shoes and even a few belts I'm so happy to see a great company like this surviving in America and to all the great workers that take pride in their skills
Ernest was a such a big hearted and warm individual who loved life. He was a wonderful, versatile actor, who appeared in so many great films.
"My parents home country, not mine. Because i'm an American." The country would be better off if more people felt this way.
I have relatives that were friends with Ben Franklin, George Washington, back in Philly so I'm an American when asked
SO TRUE
Ernie had more Soul than the Entire factory Rest In Peace
Mr Borgnine is a great Man
I have some pairs that I bought in the early 1980’s that I still wear !
Great video! I love Allen Edmond shoes. I bought a pair years ago. They are $300 - $400 a pair, but worth it to me. I sent them in for “recrafting” at about 1/4 of the price of new. They certainly looked new when I received them back. Loved Ernest! It’s great to seem him being himself.
what a beautiful man....
Does anyone know what happened to Willie? I’m sure he has passed on but what a man full of energy at 71…26 years ago.
Love Ernest such a fine man he is sadly missed.
Commander McHale. What a guy. It sure would be nice if we had more folks like Ernie Borgnine. Wonder if they went through Indiana. Would've lived to neet him his sun and crew. PT-73
What a great guy
What guy Willie is, he has my respect, as one person to another, who worked on machines.
Ernie lived to be 95 years old. Great actor. Back when actors were also stars.
Bruh these are so good. Mermaid man’s VA is a true king
lovely man and a fine actor , taking time to talk to people x
What an easy-going nice man
Wow what a great guy loved his movies
Miss my Brother Ernie. Been wearing Allen Edmonds shoes only since 1976.
Nice shoes, finally someone makes shoes in the U.S.
Great video. Driving the all American truck in the day. Ford explorer
I Wish More People In The Movie
Business And Entertainment
Business Would Go Out Into Businesses And Meet Up With
Everyday Americans The Way
Ernest Borgnine Does That's
A Great American!
Some great people and a happy place to work. Wonder if it’s still around
this guy makes a great travel host man what a show
What a great man! So genuine
The woman who was tacking the soles on the shoes...she was the one that ran the machine, not the other way around. Listen to how it sounds like clockwork with each shoe. She's been doing that a long long time. That's what made America great. A different world.
He’s have my vote.....great American Actor
My favorite from Ernest is when he played on Airwolf. I am an older guy but I think I am too young for most of his work. Oh and the episode from Little House On The Prairie.
I bet shoes sales spiked after this visit.
Do they still make the shoes 👞 today in the USA 🇺🇸? ???
God wanted someone to talk with, so he picked Ernest Borgnine.
Always loved his work seems like a very down to earth person
Don't forget his role in Spongebob! Gave me some laughs!
The best made shoes then. Maybe even now .
Mr Ernest is a Great guy 👍🏻😃
Thank you
Ernie’s a great guy.
Man I miss him😓
Riveting. Nice visit with Ernie.
I would have given him a big hug!
Right off of I-43 in Port Washington, Wisconsin!
I think quite a few of the workers here didn’t actually realise who this man was unfortunately, I think if I had the chance to shake his hand I wouldn’t want to let it go. Rest in peace Earnie .
If America had a daddy that would be Ernie!
His laugh is priceless.
Nothing like hand made shoes 👞 boy oh boy 😅
Great shoes. Ya, style man...
“I’ll be darned”.
I got you beat" I was ready for willie to say he was in his 80's ...Dirty Hands clean Money// Anyone know the History of the Red Ring on Ernies left hand ? I see its been on their throughout his entire career
I m guessing Ernest Borgnine had a pretty good life he lived to be 95
I want to buy some Allen Edmonds
They're on sale right now, just bought two pairs
I was going to pay $340.00 for a pair of hiking boots, but I think I'm going to try a pair of Allen Edmunds. Just bought two pairs on sale.
I love the old timers talk lingo @ 9:31
The greatest generation
Those shoes look good enough to eat. 😄
You are a traditional American grandpa
such a nice man
Something!
How many movie stars humble themselves not many
Classic gentlemen
Can i order a pair ? These are high quality footwear.
What’s you size? I’ll send u a pair.
They're expensive, but most their shoes are still made in the USA. $300 was the equivalent of about 150 when this was made. If you want good American made products, you have to pay for them.
Some 1 should have asked ok how much is it gona cost me this time Lyle? Not RIP but FLY HIGH ERNEST BORGNINE
when was this video taken?
He never put them I just wanted TV show airwolf
I could never do a factory job
People today don't realise what a total hollywood A lister Ernie was ...granted in this he's just on a roadtrip and doing what he wants ...but I don't think Tom Cruise or another A lister of today would ever behave in such a down to earth way touring a shoe factory just for the hell of it .....todays Hollywood A lister in my eyes are not a patch on the golden days of the 40s 50s and some in the 60s in Hollywood
Yes, Ernie is warm, friendly and remarkably down to earth. But what about those factory workers? Isn't it sad how they spend their lives all day doing the same monotonous task? Somebody worked there 54 years. They are surviving but they are not getting ahead. Now Allen Edmonds makes a lot of shoes overseas where it can replace its loyal workers with even cheaper labor. If they could replace these workers with machines they'd do it in a week.
This was a shoe-in...
I'm gonna buy me a sunbum
Was McHale a clown at some point ?👺
Nike's killed all this.
He kissed the baby and mom didn’t freak out
Where's that Willard at? I bet he's playing with those rats again.? 😅😅😄
Who wouldn't love Ernie? A regular Joe who prefers real people over Hollywood phonies.