The Forsaken Westerns - Cochise, Greatest of the Apaches - tv shows full episodes Clint Eastwood
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Cochise, Greatest of the Apaches western TV series episode from the TV Readers Digest anthology series. This episode stars Rhodes Reason, John Howard, Richard Gaines and the very first appearance by Clint Eastwood in a western. Clint appears in this episode as United States Cavalry Army officer Lt. Wilson. This is episode 43 of The Forsaken Westerns, a new original TV series started in 2017 to help preserve classic western films. Produced by Westerns On The Web Productions. In this episode Tom Jeffords, Cochise and General Oliver Otis Howard work towards re-establishing peace between the Apaches and the Settlers. Hosted by Bob Terry The Forsaken Westerns series contains episodes of TV shows that were never broadcast or have not been broadcast in as many as 65 years. Almost lost forever, these rare television film treasures are now being released and uploaded for viewing from the www.westernsontheweb.com archive collection. Watch full length western movies and TV shows full episodes on the Westerns On The Web channel and make sure to subscribe.
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Wow Clint Eastwood became bigger than all those actors.
Fantastic movie Mr Perry
thank you
Wish my wife Karen could have lived to see these programs. She passed away July 31 2017, she was 63 (born 3/4/1954 St. Paris Ohio). We were married 12/22/2001 , 15 yrs.
I'm not especially a western fan... but I've seen six of these and they've all been good. Well picked shows! Thanks.
Another great episode of The forsaken Western.
Loose the bats dude☺. Outside of that... LOVE the show. Thank you whoever you are that MC's this.
Lt. White Clint Eastwood started out great to end up so respected and loved by many.
Always enjoy these movies. Good to see Clint in this one. Thank you for sharing.
Good words Mr Terry. Thank you for uploading this show.
Cannot thank you enough for preserving these old episodes for those of us that are so long in the tooth and did not have televisions or electricity in our youth. I did have a mother that loved books, and those books by Zane Grey and Louis LaMour and other western writers set the stage for my love of history and the realism of morals and right and wrong and honor taught in these old series. Why has mankind always been so obsessed with the complexion of another, and so averse to that one that did not look like he looks in the mirror?
Awesome story. I love the old movies. I loved reading Zane Grey's books as well as many others. Thank you for sharing these gems. Ms Michal 🙃☕🙏💖🇺🇸
@KNT.63
3 жыл бұрын
For some reason they called my bro chic, I agree with you on that.
First and foremost I think God for a person with the know-how and the means and the love for these old westerns as you Mr Terry because I too love these shows, this one I watched some of it at work on my lunch and it is so good , I'm starting it over now because it's worth every minute, when this over I'll get back to you .
Such a nice movie,hear warming dialogues❤
Good Video, Good Statements at the end. A reflection of what is happening in American today, where a few bad people can turn a whole nation in on itself.
Thank you Bob God bless you
Peace coming from the heart was such a deep and truthful message in this show. I wish there was more of this in these hard times. Thank you so much for sharing.
A nice episode and well played. Thanks
Inspirational. How did we stop behaving as humans?
Thank you so much Mr Terry 💙 that's one of those shows that stick with you for a long time, so much emotion, Seeing all those Terry names in the credits, it's rare and special being that I am a Terry. Thank you Bob , from- Kelvin Terry.
Thanks for uploading this episode..
Another good show 👏 👌
Thanks.
That was an excellent show!
John Howard was a well known (at the time) character actor who starred in a TV show called "Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal". He had also done movies. Rhodes Reason had a brother who was also an actor, Rex Reason.
@JimmySutton-ip1bx
3 ай бұрын
Didn't he play Mark Twain in a Bonanza episode?
Well done Bob!
You are correct Bob on a lot of truth in this episode. Gen Howard did only have one arm and won the CMH from that at Gettysburg. He did start Howard U. at first a bible college. There is a good movie staring Jimmy Stewart and Jeff Chandler about this happening. Of course Hellywood always has to have their entertainment value mingled with the truth. Gen. Howard was known as the "Christian General".
Robert. Rouse. Loves. Westerns
Here are a few "Forgotten Westerns" that come to mind. One was "Tombstone Territory", another was "Colt ,45", and also "The Restless Gun" with John Payne as Vint Bonner. Another that might not qualify as a Western was "Yancy Derringer" with Jock Mahoney who also played "The Range Rider". Mahoney was the stepfather of actress Sally Fields. I also seem to recall a Western series called "The Texas Rangers".
@westernsontheweb
5 жыл бұрын
Howdy Brace67. Thanks for the comments. Tombstone Territory, Restless Gun and Yancy Derringer are indeed great western shows but are available on DVD and many formats. I do agree though that Colt 45 and The Texas Rangers are indeed VERY Forsaken and left to gather dust and deteriorate and should be released by the studios for the public to enjoy. Sally Fields mother is actually in one of our Forsaken Westerns episodes titled Knave of Hearts. Thanks for watching
@mickey1849
Жыл бұрын
Tombstone Territory is hardly forgotten. I can currently find it on about three DTV channels. All episodes are on KZread too.
@Brace67
Жыл бұрын
@@mickey1849 And I’m sure they’re watched by millions such as yourself. I am 78 and over the many years I’ve seen TV series come and go. I would therefore classify “Tombstone Territory” and “The Restless Gun” differently than “Have Gun Will Travel” or “Maverick” or “Gunsmoke”, wouldn’t you? Apparently not. How about “Colt 45” or Lawman” or “Sugerfoot ? These and many others would be classified as lesser known or “forgotten” except by you.
@mickey1849
Жыл бұрын
@@Brace67 I would definitely classify Restless Gun and Tombstone Territory as apart from Maverick or Gunsmoke. I would have classified Tombstone Territory as forgotten too. Except as I said above, in the last year it's been appearing on three channels on the Direct TV satellite system. I've seen it on a channel called Grit, the Inspiration Channel, and one other. So it seems to really be breaking out these days
@Brace67
Жыл бұрын
@@mickey1849 I’m all for stations broadcasting those long ago Westerns from TV’s earlier days. Believe me, I remember them all and enjoyed them all as a young boy. My Western hero of the early 50’s was Hopalong Cassidy, who was very famous in his day. I actually saw him once in person at, I believe, the Michigan State Fair. When the spotlight hit him and he rode in on his big white stallion “Topper”, I could hardly believe I was actually seeing him live. A total thrill of my young life. Dressed all in black, he doffed his hat and rode around the ring slowly to cheers and applause of all his many fans. I’ve never forgotten it, over 70 years ago.
Rhoades Reason had a voice that was deep and looked like Ricardo Montaban . He was in This Island , Earth.
@mr29
Жыл бұрын
Actually his brother Rex is in TIE.
Thanks for sharing the TRUTH !!!
@behindthescenesphotos5133
5 жыл бұрын
If you care about truth, read the article by Doug Hocking (a Tom Jeffords biographer and expert on the Apache): truewestmagazine.com/the-alleged-bascom-affair/ There's no evidence of Bascom looking for trouble or Cochise as an innocent victim. Reuben F. Bernard's account of the meeting (years after the fact) was the basis for the myth, but he was in a different unit, no one recalled him being there, no contemporary records showed him being there, his account differs from verifiable facts, and he was most likely on leave in Tennessee at the time of the meeting. Bascom was conveniently killed in The Civil War in 1862 and unable to object to any accusations. The myth of Bascom's treachery and/or incompetence was still the accepted account when the episode was made, but there's no reason to keep perpetuating it.
@dosmundos3830
4 жыл бұрын
@@behindthescenesphotos5133 deflecting with propaganda lol
Hi Bob I'm enjoying your series here in Australia. When can I expect your next great release. Cheers Alan
Rhodes Reason shoulda been a bigger star. Incredible voice and physique. Would have made a great James West or Napoleon Solo.
Cavalry don't pack no stinkin' bayonets. They gots sabers.
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BROKEN ARROW the movie and television program was based on same incidents.
The white actor that played cochich has major European features and bears little resemblance to real Indians.....? But his words said where very telling....and written well.....im very much enjoying this series...bap
@mesolithicman164
2 жыл бұрын
He speak with heart, not mouth. He have nose of a white man but spirit of Apache.
So new settllers arrived in America in early 1600.
@mickey1849
Жыл бұрын
Right! The Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. 1622.
but as for that Officer who started this Apache war in 1861 to 1872 i think he would have been court martial.
Bob - Are we still going to see the Fremont The Trailblazer episode that we discussed earlier this year ? I realize that was prior to when the monetization issues arose but, at that time, you had said it would be later this year.
@westernsontheweb
5 жыл бұрын
Howdy Yes we plan on uploading it to youtube soon. Along with several more of season 2. We have just been very busy working on releasing The Forsaken Westerns Season one on DVD and filling toy orders for Christmas. Thanks so much for watching.
@Ms2old2care
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks in advance. I'm really looking forward to seeing it.
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you still haven't replaced that broken lantern glass ?
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What year was this movie?
Acting was a little theatrical.. but a good yarn anyway..
the chest of this "Chochise" tells me that he is very out of shape from an easy life of leasure. Don't think they chose that actor very well for this part.
14:00: "White man who talks of equality with an Indian has mischief in him." 😂 Modern Translation: "Democrat who talks of equality with a Republican has mischief in him." 🤣😂
What year was this movie?
What year was this movie?