Ben Johnson was a real cowboy the actor who portrayed the Top Hand. Notice how he holds the reigns on his horse, and straddles perfectly. When he ropes the stallion in the end was pure cowboy heaven. They didn't use a stuntman in that scene that was Ben Johnson himself. Love it! Dang look how he handles that rope .
Wow! That is some amazing horsemanship and stunt work! Dangerous, too! I wonder if Ben Johnson did his own stuntwork in that scene. Pretty amazing, whomever it was.
It's incredible that David Rose wrote this specifically for this episode, and later developed it for Little House. It's interesting to see Michael Landon and this music together in this way!
So basically, this was a land-based form of 'catch and release' in the horse wrangling era, set to the pre-series version of the 'Little House on the Prairie' theme. Would I be right in saying that?
Ben Johnson was a real cowboy the actor who portrayed the Top Hand. Notice how he holds the reigns on his horse, and straddles perfectly. When he ropes the stallion in the end was pure cowboy heaven. They didn't use a stuntman in that scene that was Ben Johnson himself. Love it! Dang look how he handles that rope .
Yep. He stands in the stirrups. Talent. A special breed.
Oh, you like that? Take a look at some Mr. Johnson's work in the John Ford movies. He was VERY impressive!
True ben johnson did all his stunts by himself he and john wayne were terrific horse riders my favorite i enjoy these two actors damn best
True he was a True cowboy and horseman one of the best horsemen all in his earlier movies he did his own stunts on the horses.
Most of this series was done without stuntmen. Read up on it!
Wow! That is some amazing horsemanship and stunt work! Dangerous, too! I wonder if Ben Johnson did his own stuntwork in that scene. Pretty amazing, whomever it was.
Yeah, Ben Johnson did all his own stunts in everything he ever did. He was a real cowboy, won the NFR several times I believe.
i'm sure my dad would have LOVED this scene. i don't remember seeing this on reruns.
Bye far the best Bonanza episode ever made.
Excellent you don't see this type of horsemanship in movies today..Ole ben was the real deal..
I love this! I knew david rose used music in bonanza that would become part of other shows. so this is really neat.
Fabulous music ,fabulous show
The best and most realistic Bonanza episode in the whole series
It's incredible that David Rose wrote this specifically for this episode, and later developed it for Little House. It's interesting to see Michael Landon and this music together in this way!
Outra que nos faz passar pelos belos tempos antigos e fazemos de conta que não choramos só para disfarçar.Mais uma vez adoro.
Why can't people leave the wild and beautiful horses alone as God intended and not to swear at them when they get freeeeeeeeeee.
So basically, this was a land-based form of 'catch and release' in the horse wrangling era, set to the pre-series version of the 'Little House on the Prairie' theme. Would I be right in saying that?
Little House theme in beginning
What’s the name of the movie, please?
This is an Episode of Bonanza titled "Top Hand."
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I like both .
And dumb, humans I mean.
You should probably throw away your mirror.
Hitler agreed.
Brumbies with saddle sores???
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