Great episode of real life husband & wife acting together Lorne (Ben Cartwright) Greene & Nancy (Mrs Cameron) Deale played their roles great on bonanza episode DEATH AT DAWN 📺👀✔️
There was another one I saw where they were setup for a bank robbery, and Little Joe had to escape and come back with the hired hands to save them. That one was just as suspenseful.
Great Episode, one of the best ! Farmer Perkins got the rope for his cold blooded killing of an innocent man ! His boss Sam got his reward too from one of his own men. Nothing like a good hanging to bring people together!
i love how ben is completely stone faced everytime he is faced with death. no pleading no crying just acceptance. if it was me i'd be wailing. im afraid to die
We’d probably be less afraid living in that time. Nowadays life is safe and comfortable, but back then it was both much harder and more likely that you would die tragically.
The one thing I haven't commented on is the music, melodies, or the stimulation, it's peril, or antagonistic music, exciting, horse riding music, happy or celebration music, pay attention to it because it's actually unconscious and we don't pay attention, and empathize because of the music, or the tune, the melody. Another great episode. Thank you.
Some people tune into the music, some don't, but either way the music influences how we are reacting to the scene, true. Since these episodes are all available at one time, I find it interesting how the later seasons had such different music (which I don't care for). Other aspects of this show that are pleasing are the landscapes and camera direction in the earlier seasons.
Robert Middleton-who often played a villain-is best remembered for his sympathetic performance as Gary Cooper’s non-Quaker friend in Friendly Persuasion.
@@davidbennett6912 Are you saying Dan Blocker had the degree or in the show Hoss had the degree? In the show, Adam was the only one with a college degree.
@@davidbennett6912 That's interesting. Maybe I'll look it up and see if it says what subject or age group he taught. I bet the kids didn't act up in his class, his size could be intimidating to children.
On the part where Joe said what are you going to do go out to MY Father's grave then Adam said he's my father too. But Adam should've added and he was my father first
Was thinking the same when I watched that part. Little Joe was always the hotheaded one getting into trouble and Ben always let him off easier than the other two.
I have a half brother and I used to be in the habit of saying, "My Mom," when referring to *our* Mom in a discussion with him. Don't know exactly why. Maybe it's a half sibling thing sometimes. He called me out on it enough that I broke that habit.
I'm watching this episode now, LOL, imagine these days a doctor with a rifle? Unthinkable, well, they would put him in jail, or a mental home. Funny, life was so much simpler then, but also risky, just like it's always been?
Weird episode they hold ben in large barn that Hoss and Joe don't search, plus guys coming and going all night, in reality in time exact revenge on other side one at a time Bryant's got time to wait and use Farmer as a martyr.
Yup. Law and Order must prevail. I'm just wondering why they have to re-build the same exact scaffold for every single Bonanza episode that has a hanging in it. You would think they'd save money by keeping it around for future use, especially given what kind of a town Virginia City was back in the 1860s.
Yes they did, but it shouldn't be in the show: 1) This is season 1, which take place in 1859 or 1860 (depending upon the mood of the writers) 2) Plywood was commercialized in the USA in the late 1860s
Fun Fact: Ben is shown being nearly hung FOUR times in the series. Three times with his neck in the noose, the other time is a very close call. "The Avenger," This episode "The Gamble" "Catch As Catch Can"
imagine being murdered in front of ur wife and she seeks no revenge. if someoen i loved told me that nonsense the love would die the moment the words rolled off there tongue
"Little" oe shot the guy a few feet from him five times...now with one bullet left and no cartridges on their gun belts, are there bullets in his hat? What? I have to quit watching westerns ust because I like certain actors in them.
ill never understand litle joe always so full of anger when in reality he has no reason to even feel anger since he has such a good life, it just makes no real sense, unleess there always trying to sell us that hes just always needing to prove hes a man
Because he lacks impulse control, is the youngest child, is a spoiled brat, son of a saloon girl (and possible courtesan) . . . Plus at only 5'9" (Michael Landon wore 4 inch lifts), he is puny compared to his 3 other family members - Napoleon syndrome
That little snarky laugh from the farmer!! Lol 😂!! He got his in the end!!! Good episode!!
"hey sheriff running for reelection?"🤣 by far his best line!
Hee hee hee hee hee...
He sounded like Ernest T. Bass from The Andy Griffith Show.
Perkins and Little Joe both sound like jenny women when they laugh.
Great episode of real life husband & wife acting together Lorne (Ben Cartwright) Greene & Nancy (Mrs Cameron) Deale played their roles great on bonanza episode DEATH AT DAWN 📺👀✔️
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The most suspenseful one I've seen so far of all the series. Really good one.
There was another one I saw where they were setup for a bank robbery, and Little Joe had to escape and come back with the hired hands to save them. That one was just as suspenseful.
wow..that was a hardcore episode. Its one thing for someone to stand to one side but they actually made the decision to do the execution.
@@joeydoherty368 I think that was The Gamble. Great episode.
Adam looks exceptionally handsome in this episode for some reason. The hair, the facial features....magnificent.
Adam always looks and sounds magnificent 🥰🥰
Too bad I'm lovestruck by Adam to say anything.
Dear @@patriciaarvanitis3371
So was my mother a loooong, long time ago.
Best regards luck and health.
You know what other episode he looks like that? "The Flannelmouth Gun" .
😂
12:27 The woman in this scene was Nancy Deale Greene- Lorne Greene's wife in real life, if anyone's interested.
Oh my...she literally has a huge mouth...😬
Thanks for that; I wasn't aware!
Yes, amazing information. Thank you She had to be an amazing woman.
I think this was before he married her and while he was married to his first wife.
Thanks. Very interesting to know. 🌹
Great Episode, one of the best ! Farmer Perkins got the rope for his cold blooded killing of an innocent man ! His boss Sam got his reward too from one of his own men. Nothing like a good hanging to bring people together!
That farmer was a crazy, crazy guy. And so was Bryant
You gotta stand up to bullies, or they will own your soul.
I had to stand up to bullies since I was in 1st grade. It was horrible.
i love how ben is completely stone faced everytime he is faced with death. no pleading no crying just acceptance. if it was me i'd be wailing. im afraid to die
We’d probably be less afraid living in that time. Nowadays life is safe and comfortable, but back then it was both much harder and more likely that you would die tragically.
@@joeydoherty368 yup. back then people have skin to match the harsh enviornment
@@AbrasiousProductions Right
No need to fear death if you believe on Jesus. :)
@@geoculus5606 I do believe in Jesus and I love him, I just don't wanna die so young, I've got aspirations and dreams to meet.
Robert Middleton was a great actor, a real badass in this episode. Its always a pleasure to see Gregory Walcott and Morgan Woodward ⭐👍
your mentioning names that dont stand out
@@tonyjeff9436You're.
"Perkins" = The Bonanza version of the Joker 😁
Great call
Farmer Perkins is a great hateable yet funny villain.
Farmer Perkins deserves his flowers 🌺
Very true. You can love him and hate him perfectly.
superb villain, reminds of the kinda characters James best would play
The one thing I haven't commented on is the music, melodies, or the stimulation, it's peril, or antagonistic music, exciting, horse riding music, happy or celebration music, pay attention to it because it's actually unconscious and we don't pay attention, and empathize because of the music, or the tune, the melody. Another great episode. Thank you.
Some people tune into the music, some don't, but either way the music influences how we are reacting to the scene, true. Since these episodes are all available at one time, I find it interesting how the later seasons had such different music (which I don't care for).
Other aspects of this show that are pleasing are the landscapes and camera direction in the earlier seasons.
Adam called his bluff. He knows a cowardly leech when he sees one. He wasn't absolutely sure, but he was sure enough.
Robert Middleton-who often played a villain-is best remembered for his sympathetic performance as Gary Cooper’s non-Quaker friend in Friendly Persuasion.
Loved him in that.
@@beccahermann5948 He’s wonderful.
I loved him in all his roles.
He also played in "Love Me Tender" as the arresting officer of the Reno Brothers. Good actor.
Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
One of the better shows. Thank You.
A wonderful early episode! Thanks again, Grjngo!
Yes it was Joe. It was very suspenseful with a surprise and great ending. Justice ⚖ was served!
Another great episode ... wi tha message! Thanks Grjngo.
It's a trip how they dumb'd Hoss down as the show went on. These early episodes, he was more of a brain than both Adam and Joe.
Hoss was the only one that had a college degree!!!!
@@davidbennett6912 Are you saying Dan Blocker had the degree or in the show Hoss had the degree? In the show, Adam was the only one with a college degree.
In real life look it up he was a teacher before Hollywood!!!
@@davidbennett6912 That's interesting. Maybe I'll look it up and see if it says what subject or age group he taught. I bet the kids didn't act up in his class, his size could be intimidating to children.
I'd argue Hoss gets smarter as the show went on.
Little Joe always knew how fight way out of trouble Cartwright men honest
I love the end when Hoss and Joe both look at Adam like they were saying well you were right he didn't hang paw
It’s PA! Not PAW! 🙄😂
One of my favorite episodes the farmer get's his !!
Glad you enjoy it!
This is the episode that made Adam my favorite.
perfect season finale
What I 😍 of this episode was the 3 to 5 minutes of David rose orchestral kettledrum roll I mean western classic
Adam knew that Ben will understand its plans and make his part. And it worked!
It's very rare to see all three brothers gun someone down 46:30
👍 No difference between then & 2020.
alot of good lessons in these shows!
Republicans, SMH
Shut up Marxist
Joe should have told that man at least I know who my daddy is
🤣🤣🤣🤣
On the part where Joe said what are you going to do go out to MY Father's grave then Adam said he's my father too. But Adam should've added and he was my father first
Was thinking the same when I watched that part. Little Joe was always the hotheaded one getting into trouble and Ben always let him off easier than the other two.
@@neshas7471 LOL yep Baby of the family they always get away with more
What Joe should have said what he should have said was what are you going to do go out OUR Father's grave not MY Father's grave
I have a half brother and I used to be in the habit of saying, "My Mom," when referring to *our* Mom in a discussion with him. Don't know exactly why. Maybe it's a half sibling thing sometimes. He called me out on it enough that I broke that habit.
@@neshas7471Little Joe always gets on my last nerve, hotheaded and spoiled rotten, always up in Adam 's face 😡
Perkins Laugh Reminds Me Of Steel's Laugh From Day Of The Dead🤣
tôi rất thích xem series phim này tuy nhiên không có thuyết minh nên chả hiểu gì
I'm watching this episode now, LOL, imagine these days a doctor with a rifle? Unthinkable, well, they would put him in jail, or a mental home. Funny, life was so much simpler then, but also risky, just like it's always been?
i can't believe morgan woodward is in this!!! i first saw him in star trek then dallas then petrocelli now here! i love this guy!
What a voice too!
Cool Hand Luke. The man with no eyes.
Bonanza is great, tied with Gunsmoke which isnt on youtube. Gotta watch that on tv.
Gunsmoke cannot compare to Bonanza. Don't cry over it.
Best sheriff
42:29, Ben gets up to the scaffold.
Hy vọng một ngày gần nhất được xem toàn bộ các tập phim có thuyết minh tiếng Việt
great ending
The kid (McNeil, Paul Carr) did a great job portraying a psychopath! :)
Weird episode they hold ben in large barn that Hoss and Joe don't search, plus guys coming and going all night, in reality in time exact revenge on other side one at a time Bryant's got time to wait and use Farmer as a martyr.
We need to go back in time because the world today is nothing but a prison hell planet
Yup. Law and Order must prevail. I'm just wondering why they have to re-build the same exact scaffold for every single Bonanza episode that has a hanging in it. You would think they'd save money by keeping it around for future use, especially given what kind of a town Virginia City was back in the 1860s.
Poor McNeill……stabbed in the back and heart by Sam Bryant!
17:35 I don't think they had plywood in 1870
Yes they did, but it shouldn't be in the show:
1) This is season 1, which take place in 1859 or 1860 (depending upon the mood of the writers)
2) Plywood was commercialized in the USA in the late 1860s
The laugh on that farmer Ted guy makes me mad!
Fun Fact: Ben is shown being nearly hung FOUR times in the series. Three times with his neck in the noose, the other time is a very close call.
"The Avenger,"
This episode
"The Gamble"
"Catch As Catch Can"
*hanged, not hung
Unless you were talking about his penis
I heat outlawer tha ard proud of their own action and lough in court
Like ridding the town of a plague of rats.. 😐
Why did they not check Farmer Perkins’ gun to see if it had been fired? And what happened to the sheriff, did he die?
Interesting
27:05, Little Joe avoids being shot.
Simon Van Gelder 😂
Interesting example of Game Theory before it was a thing...
Lastima que está en inglés no más en América y los otros países nos gusta en Español
Arrest Perry Seizemore Jr on what charge son associating with bad company.
In real life Farmer wouldn't have waved the jury trial and the gang would have intimidated the jurors into acquitting.
This episode is a very good example of present day New York City's no bail policy practiced every day for the likes of illegal aliens, antifa & blm
imagine being murdered in front of ur wife and she seeks no revenge. if someoen i loved told me that nonsense the love would die the moment the words rolled off there tongue
Gregory Walcott is nasty in this movie
The wife saw what happened why are they ignoring that?.
They didn't ignore that. That's why the judge ordered the Farmer to hang the next morning 🌄 at dawn. But, Ben Cartwright was kidnapped.
I got so excited I wet my pants
Hoss Cartwright middle brother gun shot shop
Joe Cartwright young brother gun shot shop
Adam Cartwright old , Ben Cartwright jail bad people
"Little" oe shot the guy a few feet from him five times...now with one bullet left and no cartridges on their gun belts, are there bullets in his hat? What? I have to quit watching westerns ust because I like certain actors in them.
Got sod all to do with Ben, his boys should also back off.
Why is there always a different sheriff?🙄
What's the point of being Sheriff without authority, respect and support ? Shooting innocent people at random isn't
ill never understand litle joe always so full of anger when in reality he has no reason to even feel anger since he has such a good life, it just makes no real sense, unleess there always trying to sell us that hes just always needing to prove hes a man
Because he lost his mother when he was 5 and was the only one of the three sons that got to meet their mother before they passed.
Because he lacks impulse control, is the youngest child, is a spoiled brat, son of a saloon girl (and possible courtesan) . . .
Plus at only 5'9" (Michael Landon wore 4 inch lifts), he is puny compared to his 3 other family members - Napoleon syndrome
The townspeople remind me of 2020 Democratic election workers,save for being a shade or two lighter.
Wow, Bonanza didn't play in Season 1. That was intense.
46:31 Badass. Just badass.
That sheriff shouldve stayed on star trek
Star Trek was 6 years after this episode aired