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 Posted:   Jan 1, 2015 - 9:53 AM   
 By:   Richard-W   (Member)

Happy New Year, (Member), and thanks for this thread.

The years pass, and I forget. Which season are you reviewing in the last two dozen posts? You need to go back and use the edit function to enter the season # in your posts. Put the season # just before the episode #. That way there'll be continuity.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 1, 2015 - 10:07 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

Happy New Year, (Member), and thanks for this thread.

The years pass, and I forget. Which season are you reviewing in the last two dozen posts? You need to go back and use the edit function to enter the season # in your posts. Put the season # just before the episode #. That way there'll be continuity.



Happy New Year and thanks for your interest, Richard.
I'm dealing with season 3 which happens to be excellent.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 1, 2015 - 10:12 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)


¶ Episode #14
"Incident of the Big Blowout"
written by John Dunkel
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Mari Blanchard, Hugh Sanders, Myron Healey, William Tannen, Don Harvey

This is the selling of the herd/end of the job that includes the aftermaths of the late drover Johnny Colter and in the process Rowdy Yates is accused of murdering a fancy bounty hunter and fails to be lynched by the townspeople. The outfit of Mr. Favor unwinds completely and wreaks havoc at the saloon and Wishbone reforms the cooking of this saloon. Features no sign-off scene at the end of the episode and with a new end titles at the town of Sedalia.



The day after of the night showdown, the outfit poses for a photographer at the train station.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 1, 2015 - 10:14 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)


¶ Episode #14
"Incident of the Big Blowout"
written by John Dunkel
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Mari Blanchard, Hugh Sanders, Myron Healey, William Tannen, Don Harvey

This is the selling of the herd/end of the job that includes the aftermaths of the late drover Johnny Colter and in the process Rowdy Yates is accused of murdering a fancy bounty hunter and fails to be lynched by the townspeople. The outfit of Mr. Favor unwinds completely and wreaks havoc at the saloon and Wishbone reforms the cooking of this saloon. Features no sign-off scene at the end of the episode and with a new end titles at the town of Sedalia.



The family portrait of the outfit continues at the train station.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 1, 2015 - 10:17 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)


¶ Episode #14
"Incident of the Big Blowout"
written by John Dunkel
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Mari Blanchard, Hugh Sanders, Myron Healey, William Tannen, Don Harvey

This is the selling of the herd/end of the job that includes the aftermaths of the late drover Johnny Colter and in the process Rowdy Yates is accused of murdering a fancy bounty hunter and fails to be lynched by the townspeople. The outfit of Mr. Favor unwinds completely and wreaks havoc at the saloon and Wishbone reforms the cooking of this saloon. Features no sign-off scene at the end of the episode and with a new end titles at the town of Sedalia.



Wishbone and Rowdy greet Gil Favor before his departure to Philadelphia.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 4:39 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

RAWHIDE SEASON 3


¶ Episode #19
"Incident Near Gloomy River"
written by John Dunkel
directed by R. G Springsteen
guests: John Cassavetes, John Ericson, Leif Ericson, Rosemary de Camp, Anne Helm

It's a torn-inside family drama with hidden links between two families that lead to conflicts. The episode has a splendid cast not to miss. As usual, actor John Cassavetes is typecasted as a maverick and a troublemaker. Notice two actors from the same family: the Ericson's.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 4:40 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Incidentally, during season 3, the producer drops the traditional voice-over opening narration of season 1 from episode #11 ("Incident of the Broken Word").

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 6:10 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #21
"Incident of his Brother's Keeper"
written by Buckley Angell
directed by Ted 'Magnum Force' Post
guests: Jack Lord, Susan Oliver, Jeff Richards, Norman Leavitt, Viola Harris

It's a ruthless marital drama between two ranchers brothers (Jubal and Paul Evans) and a dubious woman in between. It's also a scout Pete Nolan episode that starts with the support of Wishbone suffering from his back and stops into town to go to a spa. It's interesting to notice a character situation because actor Jack Lord plays a cripple stuck on a wheelchair which will happen in another cowboy series: "Stoney Burke", in the episode entitled "The Test". The voice-over opening narration returns here but with season 1 footages.

This episode is for Jim Phelps because of the cast: he'll understand.

 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 9:54 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

Hey, Rowdy! How 'bout some screen caps of Jack Lord in that episode?

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 11:51 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

Hey, Rowdy! How 'bout some screen caps of Jack Lord in that episode?

OK, Jimbo, let's shoot some faces, buddy.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 12:49 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #21
"Incident of his Brother's Keeper"
written by Buckley Angell
directed by Ted 'Magnum Force' Post
guests: Jack Lord, Susan Oliver, Jeff Richards, Norman Leavitt, Viola Harris

This episode is for Jim Phelps because of the cast: he'll understand.



The onscreen credits for actor Jack Lord and Jack Lord as rancher Paul Evans.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 12:51 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #21
"Incident of his Brother's Keeper"
written by Buckley Angell
directed by Ted 'Magnum Force' Post
guests: Jack Lord, Susan Oliver, Jeff Richards, Norman Leavitt, Viola Harris

This episode is for Jim Phelps because of the cast: he'll understand.



Rancher Paul Evans is sat next to scout Pete Nolan at the spa.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 12:52 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #21
"Incident of his Brother's Keeper"
written by Buckley Angell
directed by Ted 'Magnum Force' Post
guests: Jack Lord, Susan Oliver, Jeff Richards, Norman Leavitt, Viola Harris

This episode is for Jim Phelps because of the cast: he'll understand.



Portraits of the Evans brothers.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 7, 2015 - 12:54 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #21
"Incident of his Brother's Keeper"
written by Buckley Angell
directed by Ted 'Magnum Force' Post
guests: Jack Lord, Susan Oliver, Jeff Richards, Norman Leavitt, Viola Harris

This episode is for Jim Phelps because of the cast: he'll understand.



Paul Evans is mad at Pete Nolan and is ready to shoot him up!

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 9, 2015 - 1:46 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #21
"Incident of his Brother's Keeper"
written by Buckley Angell
directed by Ted 'Magnum Force' Post
guests: Jack Lord, Susan Oliver, Jeff Richards, Norman Leavitt, Viola Harris

This episode is for Jim Phelps because of the cast: he'll understand.



After his own brother shoot him in the back, injured Paul Evans is on the ground with his cheating wife!

 
 Posted:   Jan 9, 2015 - 2:17 PM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

What's up with everyone having to call him MR. Favor???!!!
Even the trail hands who have been with him for years and are older than him, like Wishbone
can't call him Gil?

what a jerk!
brm

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 9, 2015 - 2:36 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

What's up with everyone having to call him MR. Favor???!!!
Even the trail hands who have been with him for years and are older than him, like Mushy,
can't call him Gil?



What's up with everyone having to call him MR. Marshall???!!! wink

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 10, 2015 - 4:02 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #22 (S3)
"Incident in the Middle of Nowhere"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Howard Rigsby and Louis Vittes
directed by R.G. Springsteen
music composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
guests: Cecil Kellaway, Fay Spain, Elisha Cook Jr, George Keymas, James Griffith, Charles Fredericks, X Brands, Olan Soulé, Ralph Smiley

It's a weird Favor/Yates tandem episode in which they pay a guide at the town of Endicott to show them a pass through Dead Mountains to get some water for their beeves because Indians keep a close eyes on any intruders while a strange old man—former scholar/engineer—uses them to own the gold of the mountains. But the episode appears to be a gold rush/gold treasure hunt led by two crooks and a woman cheat that they call MacKay's gold and not "McKenna's Gold" (1969). Act 1 starts with an unusual scene at night: Favor and Yates stop their horses when they hear some chamber music in the middle of nowhere and they decide to follow the sound and discover a company of ballet dancers performing for an old eccentric gold owner named MacKay. Act 5 ends up with a number of French Can Can that Rowdy Yates enjoys very much especially when a Can Can dancer rushes towards him to show him the back of her panties.

The sherry on top of the cake is that that Jerry Goldsmith's 1961 Rawhide score foreshadows the rhythmic leaning of the 1964 film score Rio Conchos.

http://filmscoremonthly.com/cds/detail.cfm/CDID/65/Rio-Conchos/
http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm?ID=1149

This episode is for all Jerry Goldsmith collectors.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2015 - 2:18 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #22
"Incident in the Middle of Nowhere"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Howard Rigsby and Louis Vittes
directed by R.G. Springsteen
music composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
guests: Cecil Kellaway, Fay Spain, Elisha Cook Jr, George Keymas, James Griffith, Charles Fredericks, X Brands, Olan Soulé, Ralph Smiley

Act 1 starts with an unusual scene at night: Favor and Yates stop their horses when they hear some chamber music in the middle of nowhere and they decide to follow the sound and discover a company of ballet dancers performing for an old eccentric gold owner named MacKay.



Yates and Favor are amazed to discover some beautiful creatures dressed in white.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2015 - 2:20 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #22
"Incident in the Middle of Nowhere"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Howard Rigsby and Louis Vittes
directed by R.G. Springsteen
music composed and conducted by Jerry Goldsmith
guests: Cecil Kellaway, Fay Spain, Elisha Cook Jr, George Keymas, James Griffith, Charles Fredericks, X Brands, Olan Soulé, Ralph Smiley

Act 1 starts with an unusual scene at night: Favor and Yates stop their horses when they hear some chamber music in the middle of nowhere and they decide to follow the sound and discover a company of ballet dancers performing for an old eccentric gold owner named MacKay.



Favor and Yates are enjoying the performances of the sweet ballerinas.

 
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