Tate (TV-1960) BEFORE SUNUP (Ep 9) WARREN OATES🍕TV WESTERN
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- Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2013
- Marlboro Man David McLean stars as Tate, a wandering gun-for-hire who lost the use of his left arm during the Civil War. Only 13 episodes of this unique TV Western were filmed. Watch for the BIG guest stars!
BEFORE SUNUP: While trying to protect a man, Tate finds himself involved in a blazing gunfight. Кино
Astonishingly good quality. Thanks for posting!
Tate is at least ten times better than most of what is on tv nowadays.
Thanks for watching! May the Sauce be with you.
thank you. This was a good one. Wish they made more.
You right about that! The 8 season thing is a head scratcher for sure
I love the life's lessons that are woven into these old westerns .
Rule #1: If you're trying to be steathy, stop talking
Good plots, good actors, good music - without doubt one of the best Westerns. Just wish that they had made more.
Tate..u r the man! Love his quiet n reserved persona but kick ass manner
In my seventy one years I have known men like this good men but you didn't mess with them.
I never heard of this one. Its no joke. I just love it!!
Thanks for uploading this episode.
Another Great Episode!! Thank You PizzaFilix For Sharing 😄
Whorf and Peter Whitney also both starred in a terrific movie called "Blues In The Night" about a roving band of musicians who traveled by boxcar...as for this series the more i see it the more I like it...but I can see why it never really caught on...still...intelligently written with good plots...and nice to see Warren Oates...
Terrific!
Tate, a mans man!
He was the Marlboro Man
Good episode
Warren Oats had a small part in this one but he really made the show.
Contract actors had it made like Warren Oates another Fav was Harry Dean Stanton One day on Big Valley next day 12 oclock High or Combat next Restless Gun
a doc that don't know the difference, between gut shot, and to close to the heart, ain't much of a doctor
Great series love it
Originally telecast on August 17, 1960.
Thanks Barry, I was looking for the year of this was on the air.
You're welcome, Rick.
Wasn't the Marlboro slogan come to where the flavor is.
It was come to where we are all smoking our brains out😮 cough puff puff cough cough puff puff cough
Daviid McLean was the Marlboro Man in commercials for cigarette's.
It killed him.
He went thru dozens of hundreds of paks for the sake of commercials to make Phillip Morris $. They owned the tobacco company.
He died a horrible death for the sake of someone else's $
Strange episode I know it's a tv show but it's not believable people were ever that heartless.
Didn't I just catch a glimpse of Matt Dillon? It was the guy who helped carry the wounded German out of the saloon.
No. Similar hat, but much shorter in height
In a word, uh-uh.
Nope He was busy making Gunsmoke at the time and for 20 yrs.
he keeps saying that he's not a bounty hunter. bounty hunters do it for money, so does he, what's the difference ?
He might say he’s not but he is
WOLFROY47 in this episode he was a gun for hire. Most bounty hunters were deputy sheriffs. They supplemented their income with the rewards. Check out a deputy by name of Bass Reeves,Oklahoma Territory, rode under Judge Parker. Arrested and bought in his own son. Brought them in alive, about 3000, 8 dead. Very good role model, oh, by the way , he was black.
24:44- ED HERLIHY: "TATE'- was brought to you by *KRAFT!* For a copy of tonight's recipes, FREE, write 'KRAFT, Box 1718, Chicago, 77, Illinois'."
funny, no bullet hole,,no blood
Reminds me of Highlander the series. Self appointed judge and jury . Delusional, meddling do gooder
=5+.