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Thank you for these videos. I know today no network would dare to show them. A show with a rebel hero, just imagine the meltdowns taking place. Hopefully you will be able to continue to show these programs
I was nine and was amazed at this show so well written!! And yes Johnny Cash did the classic song! The Rebel is classic American television when decency was a topic we took seriously!!
@captainjack8823
3 жыл бұрын
Mines the Comment directly ensuing yours which I hadn't read until posting mine. "DITTO'! 👍
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
Where's Johnny Cash?
@lafcat
2 жыл бұрын
@@chonqmonk He sang the theme song The Rebel
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
@@lafcat Um, click play and tell me where Johnny Cash is singing, by all means.
@georgemoore7186
2 жыл бұрын
When you talk about the "morals" of the time, I assume you are a white male? This show was based on fiction, Johnny Yuma wasn't real, have you watched a movie called Mississippi Burning now that WAS real, it was based on what actually happened in America on a regular basis, when you are going to make statements based on your own fantasy, you really should try to be closer to the facts, America has never been a country where morals was high on the totem pole, hence they went to war with THEMSELVES, They assassinated their own President at least FOUR times, Smoking in every TV show and movies of the times was subliminally pushing drugs on children that killed millions, America has always had the highest murder rates in the western world, No America was never big on morals, what they were always the world champs at was BULLSHIT.....but what they are even better at....is believing BULLSHIT! Why can't you just say I love this show, praise the show all you like, but don't get bogged down in fantasy P.S. it was censorship that protected you from bad words, nothing to do with morals, they allowed cigarette advertising and even worse was subliminal advertising that killed many, many millions of Americans, does that sound like "high morals" to you? Not to mention the animal cruelty in these old TV shows and movies, horses were just collateral damage Nuff said!
Certainly wouldn't broadcast these shows. Can't rewrire history no matter how some try to do so. Thanks for these classics.
Very very good episode. Fear in a fearful situation is normal and a survival instinct. Here it is used by a manipulator to destroy innocent lives. Excellent acting, beautiful story line, good writing. Also an excellent upload. Clear sound also visually. Thanks for this upload golden classictv!!
Really good episode. We didn't get this series here in the UK but we did have Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Lone Ranger in the late 1950's and 1960's. I am enjoying watching this series for the first time. Thanks for posting.
It's just great Johnny Yuma one of my favorites
This is the second episode of The Rebel I have seen, pretty good show, I am surprised I haven't seen it before, growing up in the 70's and all, westerns were pretty popular in the 60's and 70's, I used to watch the Rifleman, Gunsmoke, and Bonanza, regularly.
@alphonsozorro7952
5 жыл бұрын
The late 50's were the golden age for Westerns.
This is such a tear-jerking episode!
@tomrinde4487
21 күн бұрын
No national Health insurance. 😮
I just saw this episode tonight on Tubi and was really impressed with it. 20:14 to 23:35 is a slow building but powerful scene, climaxing with a burst of violence that was graphic for 1959. "The Rebel" was considered one of the more violent Westerns of its time, and its popularity among juvenile delinquents was cited as one of the reasons why it was cancelled despite being a ratings hit. Great post...
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
Most episodes are heartwarming family fare, extremely non-violent compared to other shows in the genre. Where did you get your "information"? (I got mine from watching the series.)
@MrWitchman1967
3 ай бұрын
@@chonqmonk Filmfax magazine...
I love Johnny Yuma with his dad’s scattergun.
Thank you again for another great show.
Back in the day when TV taught lessons in social consciousness and argued agassinst ignorance
@marclayne9261
5 жыл бұрын
Amen...born 1955
@alphonsozorro7952
5 жыл бұрын
@Vigilante Jake But couldn't get the full sense of it. Anyway, school is supposed to teach knowledge not life.
@frost1977
5 жыл бұрын
they learned a lot more in school back then too they actually taught American history instead of indoctrinating them, and real math instead of this common core crap.
@michaeljones4216
4 жыл бұрын
What about washing your ass? Did he ever change clothes?
@captainjack8823
3 жыл бұрын
YES!
this is are history and about our values that built this nation
@michaeljones4216
4 жыл бұрын
Violence, murder and greed built this nation.
@michaeljones4216
4 жыл бұрын
Violence and greed built this nation
@jamesvickers9476
4 жыл бұрын
Richard Boyer greed is a value American people have enjoyed
The credits list Jamie Farr as Jamsel Farah, his real name.
Great show ... to think this show came out the year I was born.
Johnny Cash doing the theme must have been omitted for copy write reasons. This a pretty good story. I was 10 back then and loved the show. Haven't seen it in decades since.
@dosmundos3830
4 жыл бұрын
it's in all the other Rebel episodes on this channel.
@captainjack8823
3 жыл бұрын
I know and am glad to aee you point that out!
much better actor than the rest. he had beleievability in a range of emotions
Wow great episode thanks
I watched this show when I was in high school.Good lesson.
Interesting life lesson. The men that shot Bussey were shooting at their own guilt. He was a scapegoat for all of them. Of course, life doesn't work that way. Your guilt is your own, no one else can carry it for you. Too bad some humans still haven't learned that.
@sunilkshirsagar5181
5 жыл бұрын
Very true
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
It was like an ancient Greek morality play.
THE REBEL . EXCELENTE SERIADO .
@sebastiaoverissimodasilva9852
9 жыл бұрын
EXCELENTE . SERIADO . THE REBEL . ÍCONE . NORTE-AMERICANO . GOOD NIGHT . DEAR FRIEND,BARBARA SPLIT .
@sebastiaoverissimodasilva9852
8 жыл бұрын
SERIADO THE REBEL . SUPER PRODUÇÃO . EXCELENTE POSTAGEM . EARL CLARK .
that's a pretty advanced storyline and level of violence for broadcast TV of that period.
If I’m not mistaken, the man credited as Jamsel Farah is the fellow we later came to know as Jamie Farr of “Mash” fame.
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
You're not mistaken.
Reminded me of a Have Gun Will Travel episode, that was until the end when they all shot the guy after he was dead, lol. Hard core show, I liked it! Thanks for posting!
Is that Jamie Farr with the shot gun in the start scene from Mash
@speedracer1945
8 жыл бұрын
hey , his nose looks smaller ! LOL
@Blassieboy
5 жыл бұрын
@@speedracer1945 it wasn't full grown
@shawngilliland243
4 жыл бұрын
@Robert DaCosta - Jamie Farr has a rifle there, not a shotgun.
wow great clip, great picture,great sound, watched this as a child. one of my favorites. does anyone know where i can purchase this on dvd thanks.
In the first few episodes He still wore his army holster before He used his Dads shotgun ., Hey no Johnny Cash !
@dindinprivate3477
5 жыл бұрын
Actually he switched to his dad's handgun and holster in the first episode - and didn't check to see if it was loaded!! Got into some trouble because of that, then the deputy threw him his dad's scattergun.
love the rebel !
Lauren Perreau Was The Child Actress...Who Also Played A Touching Role In a Memorable Perry Mason Episode !!!
Nick adams recorded the theme song in 1960 on mercury records.
@auggie803
3 жыл бұрын
--And it was Elvis Presley that got Nick Adams his start in show business.--Adams was also on one episode of The Outer Limits 3/30/64 named :Fun And Games.--Adams was very good in all the parts he got.--Elvis made a good choice & Adams did not want too ever let Presley down and he didn't.
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
You mean this theme song or the original theme song by Johnny Cash?
Fantastic
One of the best.
the ending, i'm 58 and that's how my grandpa told me how towns took care of locals who defied social norms. justice.
What I want to know is, what happened to the Johnny Cash theme from the rebel. A good show but not quite the same without Johnny Cash. On the flip side funny to hear a Reb with a New York accent Nick did have one.
@godgunsandgoldens
7 жыл бұрын
Most likely copyright infringement.
@Msnando09
4 жыл бұрын
I love his accent, even if it’s not authentic
@susanmccormick6022
Жыл бұрын
@@Msnando09 There were Yanks in the Southern armies & vice versa.And his accent isn't strong NY.Thankfully.
The best way to showed up
good american values. college and high schools need to show these shows. vets for trump
@alphonsozorro7952
5 жыл бұрын
Not anymore. These were old-fashioned values. Now self-seeking is the norm.
Whoa - this is *by far* the darkest episode of "The Rebel" I have ever seen!
*18.1k Subscribers, says something mighty good about this channel. Thanks for sharing these memories from my childhood, with everyone. 😃👍👍 & 5 🌟 Ratings to you, and these great Family Friendly shows.*
Cool série 🤠👍🏻
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Saw the same plot in a Rifleman episode.
Boa noite pessoal por favor se vocêis puderem mandem este filme dublado em português obrigado
Nick Adam's look like my step dad who was very handsome when he was young
Klinger was credited as jamsel Farah (pre Jamie Farr).
joder ya podía están esta maravillosa serie en castellano o latino
This one was pretty psychological
yup the credits threw me so i look up jamsel farah and he changed his name to Jamie farr
Gfeat episode. Was that Jamie Farr from MASH holding the torch?
I think that was Jamie Farr at 5:00 with the shotgun
@erickahn8732
6 жыл бұрын
He played Ab.
@jd66096
5 жыл бұрын
Jamsel Farah aka Jamie Farr aka klinger from the 4077
@shawngilliland243
4 жыл бұрын
@MrAutodidactic - It is Jamie Farr, however, he had a rifle rather than a shotgun.
Hey that was Corp. Klinger!
Gotta admit I didn't see that ending coming.. Kinda morbid for the times..but acceptable
What happened to all the western playlists you use to have on this channel?
Silhouette: Hitch Attitude: Tully Gun-handling: Troy Equestrian skillz: Moffitt
Por favor quiero la pulicula en espanol todas las que puedan
Little girl dying, so intense!
Não tem o Rebelde com legendas em português?
small town justice!
OY !
thoughtful story.
👍
Great series. But what happened to the theme song? It was sung by Johnny Cash.
Good sear
Quick justice is the future.
The Rebel is a very small man portraying a tough no smack kinda guy. He sure isn't no JAMES ARNESS for sure.
Cpl Max Klinger was there.
Lastma ke estas series no estan en castellano _español...eran buenisimas...
Me acuerdo de bronco.laredo..lewman..cheyen..y tantas otras...tendrian ke estar en español...
Falta dublagem,porque?
Could you upload 'School Days.'
@samanderson4683
5 жыл бұрын
Bring up school day
@Msnando09
4 жыл бұрын
Railwaymaster11 Yes great episode with Warren Oates. Funny too
5:24 Smash MASH!!!
at about 5-55 the man says get the gasoline ....it would not be gasoline in that time but kerosene! Gasoline was a by-product and thrown away as useless then ...
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
He says kerosene.
Time again
Jamie Farr - aka Klinger from the TV show M * A * S * H.
None of the people in the house show signs and symptoms of advanced diphtheria. The ignorance of people is astounding. "Squatters"? How did they build a house without being taken off the land? Good riddance to a murderer!
Diphtheria will magically go away if you ignore it.
@davedifranco4033
20 күн бұрын
Will that work with democrats?
20 күн бұрын
@@davedifranco4033 Just believe with all your heart. Remember how well it worked with covid?
Pity there's no justice for thugs these days.
Hope some took this story to heart fear does things that can not be justified ! no matter how long it takes to recall what caused it or whom caused it !...
Si se podrían traducir en español sería mejor
@Iamlove-wo7lu
5 жыл бұрын
Si
Finders Keepers has them or I offer web sites
Jaime Farr
Jamie farr from mash...
What caused Nick Adams slide into depression and suicide?
@Msnando09
4 жыл бұрын
I don’t think his career was doing as well as he hoped. He worked so hard. Don’t believe he committed suicide, deliberately. He loved his children and had taken with him while filming Fever Heat before he died. I think it was a tragic accident.
Could be taken from todays headlines
KLINGER!!!!
Frontier Justice! ..for an evil violent scumbag. Sure wish that little girl had survived. This series really had a sharp edge to it. Perhaps a little too much edge or violence for that era....which might explain why it lasted only 2 seasons. Example": instead of just arresting the bad guy....They all take out their guns and keep shooting him...classic overkill...which may have caused adults , esp. with children to forego otherwise decent plots. This series , in other words, failed because it pushed the envelope too far for the sensibilities of most viewers in the 1950s.
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
This episode is a clear exception to its norm of heartwarming, family oriented stories. Watch the whole series and you'll see what an aberration this one is. Way less violence than Gunsmoke and most the rest of its contemporaries in the genre.
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#CoronaHoax
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
The millions of dead from Covid 19, all around the world, really took it too far! Those bastards! Amazing how all medical professionals the world over are in on it. SMH...
Sure it’s not Coronavirus, the townspeople are acting like Democratic officials!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤪🤔
@chonqmonk
2 жыл бұрын
Trump is called Bussey though...
@booklover6753
2 жыл бұрын
Bulls***. Stupid rube.
He really ought lose the hat.
@cowboywoodard2569
2 жыл бұрын
Nope it's heritage, Fuck Biden the south had risen again!!
@susanmccormick6022
Жыл бұрын
Mzee Watk:Nooo way Reese.As Joe Riley (Larado)used to say.