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 Posted:   Jan 11, 2015 - 2:22 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.



The artists are at work: ballerinas and musicians.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2015 - 7:53 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 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.



Rowdy Yates is enjoying a number of French Can Can while sipping a glass of wine.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 11, 2015 - 11:27 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 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.



Rowdy Yates is surprised by one of the dancers.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 15, 2015 - 3:15 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #23 (S3)
"Incident of the Phantom Bugler"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Buckley Angell and Louis Vittes
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Jock Mahoney, Vaughn Taylor, Kathie Browne, Hardie Albright

It's an engrossing entry that becomes increasingly vibrant. Some scenes shine: the night bugler who stirs up a stampede, the final bloody fistfight between Favor and former Captain Donahoe and whose stake is an exchange of prisoners—the wife against the confiscated herd. The wife of Darren McGavin, actress Kathie Browne, makes a good performance as the runaway wife of Captain Donahoe, fooled by her father, megalomaniac Judge Brady. The photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr is particularly inspired and naturalistic. Actor Clint Eastwood has the beginning of a beard that foreshadows his "man with no name" style from the Sergio Leone films.


Reflection on Gil Favor, trail boss.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 15, 2015 - 11:33 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #23 (S3)
"Incident of the Phantom Bugler"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Buckley Angell and Louis Vittes
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Jock Mahoney, Vaughn Taylor, Kathie Browne, Hardie Albright

Actor Clint Eastwood has the beginning of a beard that foreshadows his "man with no name" style from the Sergio Leone films.



Ramrod Rowdy Yates has a proto-"Man with No Name/Joe Kidd" look (Part 1).

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 4:16 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #23 (3)
"Incident of the Phantom Bugler"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Buckley Angell and Louis Vittes
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Jock Mahoney, Vaughn Taylor, Kathie Browne, Hardie Albright

Actor Clint Eastwood has the beginning of a beard that foreshadows his "man with no name" style from the Sergio Leone films.



Ramrod Rowdy Yates has a proto-"Man with No Name/Joe Kidd" look (Part 2).

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 5:18 AM   
 By:   Richard-W   (Member)

I wish you'd put the season # next to the episode # like everybody else does, (Member).

You've talked me into buying every season, btw. Might as well own the entire program.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 8:09 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)


I wish you'd put the season # next to the episode # like everybody else does, (Member).

You've talked me into buying every season, btw. Might as well own the entire program.



I added the season after the episode: see (S3).

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 10:13 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #23 (3)
"Incident of the Phantom Bugler"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Buckley Angell and Louis Vittes
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Jock Mahoney, Vaughn Taylor, Kathie Browne, Hardie Albright

Actor Clint Eastwood has the beginning of a beard that foreshadows his "man with no name" style from the Sergio Leone films.



Ramrod Rowdy Yates has a proto-"Man with No Name/Joe Kidd" look (Part 3).

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 2:02 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #23 (S3)
"Incident of the Phantom Bugler"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Buckley Angell and Louis Vittes
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Jock Mahoney, Vaughn Taylor, Kathie Browne, Hardie Albright

It's an engrossing entry that becomes increasingly vibrant. Some scenes shine: the night bugler who stirs up a stampede, the final bloody fistfight between Favor and former Captain Donahoe and whose stake is an exchange of prisoners—the wife against the confiscated herd. The wife of Darren McGavin, actress Kathie Browne, makes a good performance as the runaway wife of Captain Donahoe, fooled by her father, megalomaniac Judge Brady. The photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr is particularly inspired and naturalistic. Actor Clint Eastwood has the beginning of a beard that foreshadows his "man with no name" style from the Sergio Leone films.



The sign-off of trail boss Gil Favor.

 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 3:37 PM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

dp

 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 3:39 PM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

dp

 
 Posted:   Jan 16, 2015 - 3:41 PM   
 By:   'Lenny Bruce' Marshall   (Member)

Summary of RAWHIDE plots:

GiL Favor is falsely accused of defrauding cattlemen.
Rowdy is falsely accused of bank robbery & murder.
Pete Nolan is falsely accused of adultery.
Quince is falsely accused of cattle rustling.
Hey Soos is falsely accused of kidnapping

All these plots are interchangeable, e.g. Rowdy is falsely accused of horse theft. etc.

[Each episode also includes obligatory mugging and overacting by Paul Brinegar as Wishbone
as he lashes out at Mushy. Riotengine laughs his ass off at this "hilarity' wink ]

wink
bruce

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 17, 2015 - 1:28 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #23 (S3)
"Incident of the Phantom Bugler"
written by Louis Vittes
story by Buckley Angell and Louis Vittes
directed by George B. Templeton
guests: Jock Mahoney, Vaughn Taylor, Kathie Browne, Hardie Albright

It's an engrossing entry that becomes increasingly vibrant. Some scenes shine: the night bugler who stirs up a stampede, the final bloody fistfight between Favor and former Captain Donahoe and whose stake is an exchange of prisoners—the wife against the confiscated herd. The wife of Darren McGavin, actress Kathie Browne, makes a good performance as the runaway wife of Captain Donahoe, fooled by her father, megalomaniac Judge Brady. The photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr is particularly inspired and naturalistic. Actor Clint Eastwood has the beginning of a beard that foreshadows his "man with no name" style from the Sergio Leone films.



The sign-off of trail boss Gil Favor.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 18, 2015 - 1:54 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #25 (S3)
"Incident of the Running Man"
written by David Lang
directed by Justus Addiss
guests: Lloyd Corrigan, Donald Barry, Robert Wilke, Luana Anders, Walter Coy, Pete Mamakos, Pete Adams, Russ Conway, James Anderson, Lew Brown, Robert Donner

It's a thrilling solo Yates episode that plays like a fugitive on the run adventure. In other words, by accident, Yates has the whole world against him. Actor Clint Eastwood displays his typical western persona as the injured Cassandra undergoing the prejudices and the hard disbelief of the people. Yates must prevent a military coup at Camp Henley led by a putschist Lieutenant but Yates ends up with a wanted poster against him and three devious plotters at his tail: two gunslingers and a cunning undertaker who insists to give him the lethal shave. The cast of characters is impressive—from the wounded and threatening deputy sheriff (actor Robert Donner) to the bored housewife (actress Luana Anders) who supports Yates—and the Film Noir photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr intensifies the drama.

Highly recommended!

Parts of this conspiracy scheme will be reworked on three episodes of The Wild Wild West entitled "The Night of the Red-Eyed Madman", "The Night of the Legion of Death" and "The Night of the Pistoleros".

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 19, 2015 - 1:55 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #25 (S3)
"Incident of the Running Man"
written by David Lang
directed by Justus Addiss
guests: Lloyd Corrigan, Donald Barry, Robert Wilke, Luana Anders, Walter Coy, Pete Mamakos, Pete Adams, Russ Conway, James Anderson, Lew Brown, Robert Donner

It's a thrilling solo Yates episode that plays like a fugitive on the run adventure. In other words, by accident, Yates has the whole world against him. Actor Clint Eastwood displays his typical western persona as the injured Cassandra undergoing the prejudices and the hard disbelief of the people. Yates must prevent a military coup at Camp Henley led by a putschist Lieutenant but Yates ends up with a wanted poster against him and three devious plotters at his tail: two gunslingers and a cunning undertaker who insists to give him the lethal shave. The cast of characters is impressive—from the wounded and threatening deputy sheriff (actor Robert Donner) to the bored housewife (actress Luana Anders) who supports Yates—and the Film Noir photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr intensifies the drama.

Highly recommended!

Parts of this conspiracy scheme will be reworked on three episodes of The Wild Wild West entitled "The Night of the Red-Eyed Madman", "The Night of the Legion of Death" and "The Night of the Pistoleros".



Ramrod Rowdy Yates meets and fights the bully deputy sheriff Toland.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 19, 2015 - 1:58 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #25 (S3)
"Incident of the Running Man"
written by David Lang
directed by Justus Addiss
guests: Lloyd Corrigan, Donald Barry, Robert Wilke, Luana Anders, Walter Coy, Pete Mamakos, Pete Adams, Russ Conway, James Anderson, Lew Brown, Robert Donner

It's a thrilling solo Yates episode that plays like a fugitive on the run adventure. In other words, by accident, Yates has the whole world against him. Actor Clint Eastwood displays his typical western persona as the injured Cassandra undergoing the prejudices and the hard disbelief of the people. Yates must prevent a military coup at Camp Henley led by a putschist Lieutenant but Yates ends up with a wanted poster against him and three devious plotters at his tail: two gunslingers and a cunning undertaker who insists to give him the lethal shave. The cast of characters is impressive—from the wounded and threatening deputy sheriff (actor Robert Donner) to the bored housewife (actress Luana Anders) who supports Yates—and the Film Noir photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr intensifies the drama.

Highly recommended!

Parts of this conspiracy scheme will be reworked on three episodes of The Wild Wild West entitled "The Night of the Red-Eyed Madman", "The Night of the Legion of Death" and "The Night of the Pistoleros".



Ramrod Rowdy Yates is a wanted criminal on the run.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 19, 2015 - 5:02 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #25 (S3)
"Incident of the Running Man"
written by David Lang
directed by Justus Addiss
guests: Lloyd Corrigan, Donald Barry, Robert Wilke, Luana Anders, Walter Coy, Pete Mamakos, Pete Adams, Russ Conway, James Anderson, Lew Brown, Robert Donner

It's a thrilling solo Yates episode that plays like a fugitive on the run adventure. In other words, by accident, Yates has the whole world against him. Actor Clint Eastwood displays his typical western persona as the injured Cassandra undergoing the prejudices and the hard disbelief of the people. Yates must prevent a military coup at Camp Henley led by a putschist Lieutenant but Yates ends up with a wanted poster against him and three devious plotters at his tail: two gunslingers and a cunning undertaker who insists to give him the lethal shave. The cast of characters is impressive—from the wounded and threatening deputy sheriff (actor Robert Donner) to the bored housewife (actress Luana Anders) who supports Yates—and the Film Noir photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr intensifies the drama.

Highly recommended!

Parts of this conspiracy scheme will be reworked on three episodes of The Wild Wild West entitled "The Night of the Red-Eyed Madman", "The Night of the Legion of Death" and "The Night of the Pistoleros".



Ramrod Rowdy Yates is looking for a hideout in the hostile town.

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 19, 2015 - 9:24 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #25 (S3)
"Incident of the Running Man"
written by David Lang
directed by Justus Addiss
guests: Lloyd Corrigan, Donald Barry, Robert Wilke, Luana Anders, Walter Coy, Pete Mamakos, Pete Adams, Russ Conway, James Anderson, Lew Brown, Robert Donner

It's a thrilling solo Yates episode that plays like a fugitive on the run adventure. In other words, by accident, Yates has the whole world against him. Actor Clint Eastwood displays his typical western persona as the injured Cassandra undergoing the prejudices and the hard disbelief of the people. Yates must prevent a military coup at Camp Henley led by a putschist Lieutenant but Yates ends up with a wanted poster against him and three devious plotters at his tail: two gunslingers and a cunning undertaker who insists to give him the lethal shave. The cast of characters is impressive—from the wounded and threatening deputy sheriff (actor Robert Donner) to the bored housewife (actress Luana Anders) who supports Yates—and the Film Noir photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr intensifies the drama.

Highly recommended!

Parts of this conspiracy scheme will be reworked on three episodes of The Wild Wild West entitled "The Night of the Red-Eyed Madman", "The Night of the Legion of Death" and "The Night of the Pistoleros".



Ramrod Rowdy Yates is on the brink of undergoing the lethal shave!

 
 
 Posted:   Jan 19, 2015 - 12:24 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

¶ Episode #25 (S3)
"Incident of the Running Man"
written by David Lang
directed by Justus Addiss
guests: Lloyd Corrigan, Donald Barry, Robert Wilke, Luana Anders, Walter Coy, Pete Mamakos, Pete Adams, Russ Conway, James Anderson, Lew Brown, Robert Donner

It's a thrilling solo Yates episode that plays like a fugitive on the run adventure. In other words, by accident, Yates has the whole world against him. Actor Clint Eastwood displays his typical western persona as the injured Cassandra undergoing the prejudices and the hard disbelief of the people. Yates must prevent a military coup at Camp Henley led by a putschist Lieutenant but Yates ends up with a wanted poster against him and three devious plotters at his tail: two gunslingers and a cunning undertaker who insists to give him the lethal shave. The cast of characters is impressive—from the wounded and threatening deputy sheriff (actor Robert Donner) to the bored housewife (actress Luana Anders) who supports Yates—and the Film Noir photography of John M. Nickolaus Jr intensifies the drama.

Highly recommended!

Parts of this conspiracy scheme will be reworked on three episodes of The Wild Wild West entitled "The Night of the Red-Eyed Madman", "The Night of the Legion of Death" and "The Night of the Pistoleros".



Ramrod Rowdy Yates escapes from death but gets wounded in the process!

 
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