Making movies with John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Tom Selleck, my Father & brothers! Robert Carradine AWOW
Working with legends like John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Tom Selleck and his famous actor father, John, the youngest Carradine son has lots of memories and stories to share. Young Carradine made his feature film debut as one of THE COWBOYS with John Wayne in 1972, co-starred with his brothers David and Keith, along with the Keach brothers, the Quaid brothers and the Guest brothers in THE LONG RIDERS, later portrayed director Sam Fuller with Marine veteran Lee Marvin in the WWII classic, THE BIG RED ONE, and was on hand to witness western film lover, icon, and producer star Tom Selleck make a necessarily quick decision during the making of MONTE WALSH.
In this special episode of A WORD ON WESTERNS, combining interviews done with Rob Word at The Autry Museum in May 2016 and May 2019, Robert Carradine shares behind the scenes stories of working with these legends and more. It doesn't get any better than this!
John Wayne revisited classic movie RED RIVER territory in 1972 with another cattle drive movie, THE COWBOYS. Duke’s character is about to start moving the herd when his drovers quit to go hunt for gold and he’s left with a group of very young boys for the drive. The film veers from adolescent pranks to a violent rite of passage for the boys.
For the young actors, many of them Jr Rodeo champions, the film was a wonderful opportunity to see and learn from the talented cast and crew. Find out how Bobby was cast, why he took the role, and what he learned on location and how emotional the death of John Wayne’s character was for them.
Robert Carradine may be best known for his starring role as Lewis in REVENGE OF THE NERDS (and its sequels and TV series spinoff) and the father in Disney's LIZZIE McGUIRE franchise, but his western film credits are amazing.
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The Carradines are legitimate Hollywood royalty. Every bit as much as the Barrymores. And you can't change my mind. Thank you for revisiting with Robert, Rob.
@davidrice3337
4 ай бұрын
They are way ahead of the Barrymore's -
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
@@davidrice3337 YES! 👍
I never get tired of hearing these behind the scenes stories. Robert Carradine is funny and informative. Coming from a family of solid actors, yet has no arrogance and is so engaging. I am off in search of "BILL TILGHMAN & THE OUTLAWS." Thank you, Rob!
@johnb3006
3 ай бұрын
You might find it under the title: The Marshal.
His Dad John was truly unique in his movie career! Robert and his brothers should be proud!
@cowboyrickpennyfeather
4 ай бұрын
I agree about John Carradine; what an actor! Prolific, versatile, inspiring, and evocative! Hollywood Royalty! All of The Carradines share these same, superlative skills! I have been a big fan of them all. Being just 5 years younger than Robert, I grew up enjoying David's "Kung Fu" show and performances, as did everyone else in the world. And, this year, I acquired David's "Shane" television show on DVD (great, all around). I again watched The Carradine's "blind father" episode of "Kung Fu," which I bought as a KZread download (I now own the entire first season). I introduced a 30 year-old, family friend to the series, using that episode as my introduction/presentation. If you're reading this, Robert, let me just say, "I was in tears watching the three of you onscreen together! And what performances you gave! Wow! And what a powerful story/script! Thanks for the caliber of work you do, on our behalf! It's the best, and I wish more actors were like you and your family!" And "The Cowboys" has to be the in the top 10 Westerns of every 1950-60-born male. My guess is that The Duke, his stature and his affection, and the other, fine, older professionals onset, helped bring out the best in all of you "cowboys." Each one of you "Will Anderson Sons" delivered moving, memorable performances. So, that's for that, too, and share my remarks, with them, please, as a favor to me.
@davidrice3337
4 ай бұрын
He should be proud of them
@markr.devereux3385
2 ай бұрын
And with Henry fonda in GRAPES OF WRATH. ANd on the subject of steinbeck stories made into films RED PONY which I guess is a western coming of age saga is not often discussed. Such a little gem of a movie.
Bobby is always fun to listen to! Thanks Rob.
The LongRiders has long been my favorite western - the historical accuracy was a focus of the Keach Bros - James had this story in mind for several years before it all came together - Great stunts - great dialogue - Underappreciated work of art - I make my living with horses - I know a thing or two about what's the proper way and what you usually see in these productions - this is why Yellowstone is so highly regarded - Great video - thank you
@evilzilla4053
2 ай бұрын
Coal Younger was my favorite me and my brothers watched this on VHS all the time
Bobby always tells great stories about Duke. Another gem Rob.
I really love those Robert Carradine interviews you do Rob. He's my favorite reoccurring guest on your show. Thanks, and I hope to see him there again.
Robert Carradine always comes off as humble and respectful in interviews. No Hollywood star attitude.
The Carradines and their dad always gave great performances. Different genres but it works everytime.
Thank you Rob, for another excellent interview. Love you show.
Bad directors are a dime a dozen as Robert made clear. It requires great insight to excel behind the lens. Excellent video, Rob.
In that movie those kids were really good, nice interview thanks Mr. Word.
Another wonderful interview, I love em! Thank you Both for the great memories of Real actors! Wow it would be great if you could get Tom Selleck to interview! 🇺🇲
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Tom would be fantastic, cindy. He truly loves the West.
@beckykistler4271
4 ай бұрын
Hope you can get Tom Selleck.Such a fine actor, and in a western he truly shines. Can he ride! He IS Monte Walsh!
Robert looks like he is doing good after that horrific car accident a few years ago. Like Drew Barrymore, he seems to have a regular person quality that hides the fact that he is from a respected acting family.
Opening with The Long Riders was great, I love that movie!
THE COWBOYS... They certainly don't make westerns like that anymore with great script, casting and directing! Robert Carradine was in the very best company any young actor starting out could ever wish for, with all that and cinematography by the great Academy Award winning Robert Surtees (BEN HUR, MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY, THE GRADUATE, THE STING), and music by the legandary John Williams who has won more awards than anyone in the business. Robert's best work was when he was young when the opportunities were there it seems. It's all about timing and that is determined by sheer luck usually. He has a good common sense attitude and I'm sure he was grateful for how it all turned out with some great memories of those days... and memories is what WOW is all about, right!
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
You bet, Wes. Great memories! Bobby's got plenty of them.
@williambryan3346
4 ай бұрын
Don’t forget a beautiful score by the legendary John Williams.
Always hoped I could go to one of those tapings but I live too far away. Thank you Rob for all of the wonderful shows and memories you have given us.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mary.
Just doesn’t het any better. Thanks Rob. Loved his stories.
It's been 40 years now since Revenge of the Nerds was released.
@pennypendleton7345
4 ай бұрын
Wow
@spanky9676
2 ай бұрын
NEEEEERRRRRRRDDDDDSSSS
@sailordude2094
Ай бұрын
That movie is so cancelled now, 40 years later, lol.
What a great interview with Robert caradine, the 🤠 cowboys, one of the finest Westerns i have seen, and monte walsh, Robert caradine is great in a jesse stone movie, he plays a hitman, great performance, thanks lord Rob Word of Word on Westerns laird of Word manor your friend tom now and always 😊😊
As always, thanx for another great episode. Have a good week my friend. 👍👍👍
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, Joe. You too.
Thank you for another wonderful interview, Rob. Mr. Carradine is always introspective and a highly entertaining guest. It is great to hear that the interviews will continue.
Thank you Rob this Sunday morn a Word On Westerns has become a regular thing with the family around the t.v. T.C.B. 🤟
There's one autobiography that I wished had been written was John Carradine. He could tell the stories.
Love Roberts stories! Old western fan that I am, my wife and I agree The Cowboys is our favorite western of all time. The best story beautifully filmed.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Well said!
Friends called John Wayne "Duke" (he was called Duke Morrison since a young boy) and those that were not friends incorrectly referred to him as "The Duke," often sarcastically. Notice how Robert Carradine referred to him as Duke except when he first met him or quoting Mark Rydell (no friend of John Wayne on or off movies).
So i walk into the Autry with my son and I go to the info booth and ask..."when do you have the Q and A events with Rob Word?". And they say...." He just filmed the last one here last Tuesday..". Say it ain't so Rob!!!!
@cindyhamblin5673
4 ай бұрын
O man, what a bummer! Would be great to sit in on that!
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
We taped our last show there last month, Ms. Sorry you missed our 10 year tenure there. With an on stage cast of 19 and a packed theater, we did a tribute to writer/director Burt Kennedy with an exclusive staging of his recently discovered (by Kirk Ellis) western script, THE LADIES FROM LONESOME. We are editing it now for a 3-part presentation on A WORD ON WESTERNS beginning next Sunday. It was getting more and more difficult to book guests to appear during our 2-hour bi-monthly window at the Autry so I plan to continue doing interviews for the series but will be doing them on location or via zoom. I'm going to miss the audience!
@josepharnold4180
4 ай бұрын
@@AWordonWesterns oh no! That’s sad to hear. I am glad interviews will continue though. Thank you so much. 😎
@karenleemallonee684
4 ай бұрын
@@AWordonWesterns I definitely understand, but it is disappointing & must be heartbreaking for you. Good to hear you will be continuing on with the interviews, the best! I'm definitely loving spending Friday nights watching good ole Westerns...THANK YOU!!! 👍👍
Thanks Rob! I could have watched and listened to his stories all day!
Met Bobby at a few vintage racing events (w Joe G), and he is a very nice guy and a heck of a race car driver. This video is great.
i cant believe I never knew more about this guy after how much time Ive spent watching revenge of the nerds movies some of the best memories of childhood thank you very much for making this available
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
You bet, David. Thanks for watching.
@davidpatriot1082
4 ай бұрын
@@AWordonWesterns thank you for making this available and thank you for the work you all did to make these interviews it led me to go and look more into his history and the history of some directors also. Somehow, I skipped checking out their work and cant wait to see it. really grateful for your work
The cowboys is one of my favorites.
Rob, you make it look easy my friend.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
That's the trick, robert. Thanks.
That was great ...........
Hitting these interviews outta the park
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, david. Batter up!
Thanks Rob for another great video.
Because of this interview, I went out and bought copies of "BILL TILGHMAN & THE OUTLAWS" and even though I saw "THE LONG RIDERS" before, I also bought a copy of it. I loved the "BILL TIGHMAN" movie. Johnny Crawford was a welcome sight as were Darby Hinton, Don Collier & others. It was well done and very enjoyable. Thanks again!
These were such great conversations. I love all these stories.
Thank you for another wonderful interview. I love hearing the stories your guests share. It's all so interesting and I love the stories they share about the little things that happen that we would not know about. I always look forward to what you share with us. Thank you again!
Another good word!
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Ahhhh, thanks. You gave me a good chuckle.
I would have loved to be called an SOB by the Duke !
Thanks for your efforts. Enjoy your KZread channel.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
This was a good little very fun to watch
Never ceases to amaze me how many people had, in Carradine's words, a skewed view/opinion of John Wayne. Yes, he was a staunch conservative and made no secret about it. He was also respectful of other people and an all around good man.
Thank you so much for all the opportunity to go back in time. These great memories of the past and slowly vanishing. Just wanted to let you know that I appreciate you and your chanel.
@AWordonWesterns
3 ай бұрын
Our pleasure, Howard. We enjoy bringing them to you and all of the film fans out there. Thanks.
Great interviews, Rob. Robert Carradine is great to listen to and tells great stories. I have most of the movies mentioned on DVD. 😊👍
I cant believe how little I knew about a man that has brought me so much happiness and joy and laughter wish this was even longer! please do another episode with him one day Im glad to have found this channel
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, David. I’m glad you found us, too. Bobby has been a guest several times. I think you’ll enjoy our other conversations.
Revenge of the nerds: The real Skolnik wrote the RADAR Handbook, and it is an excellent reference book on microwave RF systems. I have the first edition, and I used it to design replacement parts for satellite dishes. I would have loved to had it, when I did some RADAR work while I was in the US Army, 50 years ago.
I found this channel right after I had a knee replacement. I think I’ve almost caught up over the last three weeks. I have bounced all over thank you for making these. It’s spent awesome history lesson.
@AWordonWesterns
3 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard, Kurt, and a speedy recovery! Lots of fun episodes for you. Did you take notes?
He looks great.
Hey Rob...great video..I had a lot of laughs watching this!👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Buzz. We laughed too!
Tremendous!
As usual, GREAT INTERVIEW and guest! I just bought the reconstruction version of "The Big Red One," so thanks for that tid-bit! I also bought the other films mentioned, all of them. So, please, slow down on the tid-bits. LOL.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Fantastic!
The Long Riders is Pure Gold!
The Cowboys (1972) was beautifully scored by legendary film composer John Williams.
More!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great!!!
You should get Keith. On here
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
I've tried several times, ben. He'd be terrific.
@paulyricca3881
4 ай бұрын
🥃👴🏻 BRING BACK PYSCHO DAD
@paulyricca3881
4 ай бұрын
@@AWordonWesterns🥃👴🏻 BRING BACK PSYCHO DAD
Ah, yes, The Long Riders (1980). The only movie that featured four sets of acting brothers playing real-life brothers. It truly was a unique cinematic accomplishment.
The Long Riders!!!
OMG I have not seen THIS movie! But I will today!
Love behind the scenes with Robert Carridine. His stories were terrific. Also like watching him on The Cowboys tv series. Now playing on over the air Outlaw Channel early Saturday mornings.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Cool! Thanks!
The Big Red One is one of my favourite movies. I believe the sequence where Marvin gets shot, recaptures what really happened to him, but during the Korea war.
The Cowboys is, to this day, my favorite Western movie. And it had nothing to do with John Wayne. All the kids and the Chuck Wagon Cook is whom made that movie❤
"BILL TILGHMAN & THE OUTLAWS" was renamed "The Marshal" (2019) and the actor who played Bill Tilghman is Ken Arnold.
@AWordonWesterns
3 ай бұрын
Thanks.
I don't know how to contact you. I saw a picture of The Hollywood Boys Choir. The group included John Wayne, Kent McCord, Ed Asner, Red Foxx and others. What in the world was that about. Love your KZread channel.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
I’ve got photo, too, Tex, but don’t know what it’s from. I’ll try and find out.
If you're looking for The Big Red One it's the version that includes, The Reconstruction.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Awesome, chris. Thanks.
WE LOVE YOU FOREVER JOHN WAYNE ❤
Wow, a great interview for my Sunday morning, thanks, WOW! I have to watch The Cowboys now as well as the uncut Big Red One! BTW, talking about a Carradine that sings, check out JOHN Carradine singing "Night Train to Mundo Fine John Carradine " its posted on KZread, the opening theme for the Z film, Red Zone Cuba (also riffed by MST3K). I actually love the song too!
@AWordonWesterns
Ай бұрын
Thanks, dude. I'm going to look for "Night Train to Mundo."
Ahhh Yeehaw! Made #1k 👍 I was a BG cast in that Bill Tilghman film with Darby, and Johnny, and more great Role Models from my kids years. Man what a great movie it is too. Though now called The Marshall.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@OdeeOz
4 ай бұрын
@@AWordonWesterns Man I know you felt the same when meeting the Duke, and others. 👍👍 Gosh, what a feeling, right?
The Cowboys should have garnered JW an Oscar, as should the Shootist
There is an interview with David Niven and tells of being brought in to audition for Hopalong Cassidy. The director said your tall, athletic, thin a great choice for Hopalong. Where you from kid? NIVEN replied London England. The director yelled get outta here. NIVEN SAYS HE MADE 17 WESTERNS.
@AWordonWesterns
4 ай бұрын
Very funny, michael. Thanks.
@paulyricca3881
4 ай бұрын
🥃👴🏻 BRING BACK PSYCHO DAD.
@paulyricca3881
4 ай бұрын
@@AWordonWesterns🥃👴🏻 BRING BACK PSYCHO DAD.
There's a big difference between the Hopalong Cassidy movies and the books
Any John Wayne movie is good; however, the ones he is killed in hurts my heart too much to watch more than once. "The Quiet Man" remains #1.
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4 ай бұрын
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Not sure what was going on, but it was hard to believe that the first and second interviews were with the same person.
Hollywood royalty...the Carradines
Cowboys was a great movie. Wayne tot them boys to be men. The only sad part was that wayne was killed.
Whoa, he looks like Spielberg.
@paulyricca3881
4 ай бұрын
🥃👴🏻HOOS SPIELBERG?
So I guess no one teased Wayne about his toupee? 😅
Is it better to live during the rise of a civilization or its decline? What if c. A. T really spells dog?
Nerd!! lol
Rob, another great interview. Robert was very informative and entertaining. Seems he was star struck with Wayne. Who wouldn't be.