A good episode of "The Gunfighters" with David McLean. This was first telecast when the western television craze was just about over, having reached a peak from 1957 until 1960 or 1961.
"David McLean was a underrated actor he appeared in several films and many tv shows as a guest performer this short lived series of "Tate" was his only primetime series he also had a recurring role on the NBC daytime soap "Days of Our Lives" for a couple of years."-🖥🌐🌍🌎🌏🌍🌐..
Nebraska Territory 1871. Two more years before the 1873 Colt Peacemaker would b invented! but I guess the prop[ man has to work with what he can get. Addendum. At 20:29 it does look like Tate's revolver is an 1858 Remington but the one he took from "Lathrop" at 21:46 is a Colt Peacemker (could be 2nd/3rd generation since the series was in 1960 And Jack Hogan who got shot at the door went on to carry a BAR in Combat. Kinda my hobby "noting details."
It is 1871 and Tate looks like he is using an 1875 Remington revolver. Usually, filmmakers would use period incorrect 1873 Colts. Looks like there's 1892 Winchester rifles too! Didn't they realize the number of the gun was the first year of production?
I enjoyed the show. But I wonder that the subtitles are about. It is very distracting. The printouts are quite different from the audio...therefore confusing. Please get rid of the subtitles. Thanks in advance.
love Western shows, but it's funny how short every body pants are shorter than their ankles or their pants are to big and the pants are rolled up, yes it's funny but good show, thanks
They shouldn't have made him a cripple in this series..i think it would have made for better stories..this dude has gotten outta more situations better then a man with two good arms... an how did he tie down his gun with one arm🤔...lasted only 13 episodes ...they had future movie stars in some of them..
June 8 - September 14, 1960 13 episodes. Tate (David McLean) was the Marlboro Man and died of lung cancer in 1995, brought on by many years of heavy smoking. Tate was sponsored by Kraft Foods. It was a summer replacement show and filled in for the second half-hour of Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall as Kraft Summer Theater. It did not develop popularity after it's short run and was discontinued. I don't guess I ever saw it. Seemed pretty boring anyway.
I read a documentary on Wyatt Erp. He would reload each of his bullets with fresh power and lead every morning. I understand that gunpowder in those days collected a lot of moisture and misfired if not loaded with fresh powder. He actually rarely had to use his pistol and often went months without actually firing it at all. When he retired he and his wife were on a ship on their way to their new home in N California and Wyatt took and threw his pistol in the ocean and never touched a gun again.
+Bill Ingram I've heard the same about reloading daily, I suspect it was really for target practice though. Black powder and caps are just fine for at least several years. Not a cause for concern.
The Western genre was very popular.Wonder why they all were cancelled out even though they held all of the highest ratings.Political correctness ? Very strange,indeed.
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A good episode of "The Gunfighters" with David McLean. This was first telecast when the western television craze was just about over, having reached a peak from 1957 until 1960 or 1961.
But some of those series lasted until the early to mid-70's.
Love the westerns :)
Thanks for posting, love the old westerns.
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They are all old.
There's nothing like a Western, especially the old ones..
@tuberesu that matters
Gunfighters this was a good episode thank you for sharing the video 👍🇺🇸
Not bad, not bad at all. Never even heard of this.
Really nice western 😎
This was a favorite series. I hated it being taken off the air for being too violent.
Great old show.
Another Great Episode !! Thank You PizzaFlix For Sharing 😄
Thanks a lot I loved this show . I believe it took perry como s place for summer
sure like these episodes
That trouble maker was Kirby from Combat!
"David McLean was a underrated actor
he appeared in several films and many tv
shows as a guest performer this short
lived series of "Tate" was his only primetime
series he also had a recurring role on the NBC
daytime soap "Days of Our Lives" for a couple of years."-🖥🌐🌍🌎🌏🌍🌐..
That blonde rancher's wife wanted to give Tate a bonus.
@Zach He heee ha all the women go for him...lol
Who said she didn’t?
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Wow, that´s a beautiful shot !
He was ,the Marlboro man
Never seen this series B4 . Looks OK a few minutes in .
nope never heard or saw this show at all. but there's bound to some I never saw. there's good an some are better. thanks for the show.
Original title is "A man called Tate" was a series
back when western was good.!
Tate was one of the strangest westerns.
i never even heard of this western.
It only lasted about 13 wks.
Kirby from Combat threatening to get a gunfighter. He should have brought his B-A-R!
Yeah! That's who that was. I knew he looked familiar, but couldn't place him.
His BAR would have taken care of the bad guys. They wouldn't need Tate.
Who ever thought the one hand was a good idea was nuts.
This was the era of gimmicks in westerns. Guns, knives ets, so a prosthetic arm seems like a good choice.
Correction; etc.
Kirby, with hair. lol.
Thanks Charles for uploading this episode.
Nebraska sure has nice mountains - almost like California. Each farmer worked a year for two cows - not a great deal.
thank you
With that gun he's a potent-tate. I see Kirby from COMBAT in there....
Nebraska Territory 1871. Two more years before the 1873 Colt Peacemaker would b invented! but I guess the prop[ man has to work with what he can get.
Addendum. At 20:29 it does look like Tate's revolver is an 1858 Remington but the one he took from "Lathrop" at 21:46 is a Colt Peacemker (could be 2nd/3rd generation since the series was in 1960
And Jack Hogan who got shot at the door went on to carry a BAR in Combat.
Kinda my hobby "noting details."
1875 Remington revolver
The farmer who fought with Tate was Kirby on Combat! He was great on that show . One with the wife who wanted tate
The original Have Gun Will Travel with Richard Boone.
It's new to me but I was born in 1957, I don't know if it came to the UK.
No dought its tough doing with one hand. Every body reminds him of it...
there are 2 Western 's they will not let you watch & they are Laramie & Cheyenne, you can't get these,
love westerns in color
It is 1871 and Tate looks like he is using an 1875 Remington revolver. Usually, filmmakers would use period incorrect 1873 Colts. Looks like there's 1892 Winchester rifles too! Didn't they realize the number of the gun was the first year of production?
As long as they don't use pistols and automatic weapons, who cares?
Inaccurate weapons for 1871
It's just a TV Show 4 Ur enjoyment . What it Ain't is a Documentary
@@Robert-mn8gc True, but using highly period incorrect weapons is still a bit of an issue. Some weapons are over 20 years too new.
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There's so much garbage 🗑 on TV these days... just enjoy them 4 what they r . Entertainment
5:42 KIRBY
+Jose Belindo He trained on a BAR, a Winchester just didn't have enough firepower
I enjoyed the show. But I wonder that the subtitles are about. It is very distracting. The printouts are quite different from the audio...therefore confusing. Please get rid of the subtitles. Thanks in advance.
Subtitles are fan generated and not by us. You can always turn them on or off using the "CC" icon on your TH-cam player.
love Western shows, but it's funny how short every body pants are shorter than their ankles or their pants are to big and the pants are rolled up, yes it's funny but good show, thanks
Cast
(in credits order)
David McLean
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Tate
Jack Hogan
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Cromley
Fay Roope
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Keefer
Doreen Lang
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Mrs. Beckley
Elizabeth Perry
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Maggie
Alan Reynolds
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Given
Ken Mayer
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Lathrop
Bryan 'Slim' Hightower
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Beckley
Frank Cordell
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Anderson
They shouldn't have made him a cripple in this series..i think it would have made for better stories..this dude has gotten outta more situations better then a man with two good arms... an how did he tie down his gun with one arm🤔...lasted only 13 episodes ...they had future movie stars in some of them..
I do not remember this one. 1960's?
....Nobody Thought It Was "Odd" To Hire A One Armed Gun Fighter ?
I have a friend that's only got one arm. at times it's quit humbling the things he manages to do.
Don't you just love when they put the date up then use guns that had not been invented yet
As long as they don't use pistols and automatic weapons, who cares?
Time machine.
June 8 - September 14, 1960 13 episodes.
Tate (David McLean) was the Marlboro Man and died of lung cancer in 1995, brought on by many years of heavy smoking.
Tate was sponsored by Kraft Foods. It was a summer replacement show and filled in for the second half-hour of Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall as Kraft Summer Theater. It did not develop popularity after it's short run and was discontinued.
I don't guess I ever saw it. Seemed pretty boring anyway.
They never show him reloading his six gun! Must have been difficult.
I read a documentary on Wyatt Erp. He would reload each of his bullets with fresh power and lead every morning. I understand that gunpowder in those days collected a lot of moisture and misfired if not loaded with fresh powder. He actually rarely had to use his pistol and often went months without actually firing it at all.
When he retired he and his wife were on a ship on their way to their new home in N California and Wyatt took and threw his pistol in the ocean and never touched a gun again.
The actual gunfighter that reloaded his pistols every day was James Butler Hickok commonly known as Wild Bill Hickok
+Bill Ingram
I've heard the same about reloading daily, I suspect it was really for target practice though. Black powder and caps are just fine for at least several years. Not a cause for concern.
@@tedpeterson6999Not sure if that really applied once they went to the black powder cartridge guns.
That's because they don't want u 2 think about it
There was no Nebraska Territory in 1871 because it had already achieved statehood in 1867. Duh!!!
The Western genre was very popular.Wonder why they all were cancelled out even though they held all of the highest ratings.Political correctness ? Very strange,indeed.
Every possible gimmick was tried. The public grew tired.
Liberals.
Nebraska became a state 1869
IF TATE SPELLS FIT 8 THIS GUY IS GOOD BECAUSE EVREY BODY KNOWS THAT THE HANDS OF TIME EXTENDS 7.3= BAD.4= GOOD.IF TATE SPELLS FIT 8.FIT GOOD.☆
Make that 'good show' and not 'good good' in my comment below.
Particularly salty Tate in this episode. 😀
Lacklustre, stilted, formulaic; I can see why it only went 13 episodes.
What do you expect for 1960
He could'nt even tie down his gun, much less fight, stupid series to me!
=5+.