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- Bonanza - Episode 61 - The Infernal Machine - Hoss helps out a shy inventor who needs financial backing to build a horseless carriage.
The Infernal Machine
Director: William Witney
Writer: Ward Hawkins
Stars: Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 22 April 1961 USA
Filming Locations: Stage 17, Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Storyline:
"The Infernal Machine" is a horseless carriage, invented by Hoss Cartwright's friend Daniel Pettibone (Eddie Ryder). Attempting to obtain financing for Dan's creation, Hoss is turned down by everyone except a city slicker named Throckmorton (Willard Waterman). Once this glib stranger agrees to invest money in the carriage, everyone else in town follows suit. Alas, Throckmorton skips town with the cash, leaving Dan and Hoss holding the bag. Written on rottentomatoes.com
Reviews:
"This episode begins when Hoss brings home Daniel Pettibone and his wife Robin. Mr Pettibone is an inventor with a shy personality that has a model of a horseless carriage. If he can get some financial backing he would be able to build one of the first automobiles in the country. And it just so happens that Hoss is out to help the shy inventor.
Hoss, not keen on words, cannot seem to get the people of Virginia City to invest in the idea of a horseless carriage. But when a slick talking drummer named Cyrus Throckmorton takes over getting investments nearly everyone in the town wants a piece of the action. But when everything looks like it is coming together, Throckmorton rides out of town with the people's money. Pettibone, the innocent meek inventor, is put in jail for his own protection.
Was not sure in which direction this episode wanted to proceed. At one time it was serious and the next moment it appeared to be a slap-stick comedy. By the end it turned into a depressing tale that just was not that entertaining. There are a few good moments but by the conclusion of the show it felt like a complete waste of time. Not worth the effort." Written by kfo9494
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A rifle for shooting around the corner! Love it.🤣🤣 The previous two parts made me weep. It's good to have a lighthearted story now and then.
I love the eps when there tearing stuff up
"Why did you have to steal the money?!"
"Because I'm dishonest."
Straight and to the point. 😄
The irony of a dishonest villain being truthful about being dishonest. Clever.😆
I so love the comedic episodes! Where was Adam the engineer, when needed? The gun that shoots around corners....too funny! And the eyes peeping up over the bar. Godda laugh throughout this episode.
That's what I thought, he's the engineer after all! Seems like there wasn't much Adam this season for some reason
I don't know what the actor was up to, but the character was probably on a business trip
Pete ain't hurt, he went through the wall head first. 🤣
"I may be a floozie but I'm an honest floozie!"
Hilarious...
Why did you steal the money? "Because I'm dishonest." That villain made me laugh. Turned remorseful so quickly.
“I never could shoot a friend” 😂 He certainly didn’t make for a very good bad villain.
"I'm an unmitigated scoundrel"
As an engineer I really enjoy this episode, it had a full range of emotion.
The engineers don't wave from the trains anymore, not like they did back in 1954!
@@christopherdibble5872 Yeah that's would be great to see.
Daniel Pettibone really existed, but he died 41 years BEFORE the Bonanza movie actions take place in 1861.
Daniel Pettibone (1770-1820), smith and inventor, was baptized in Bloomfield, Connecticut. He received patents for a variety of inventions, including improvements in welding cast steel to iron, boring gun barrels, warming rooms, and manufacturing tools, and he published several pamphlets about his inventions.
Pettibone lived in Connecticut, Washington, D.C., and Boston before settling in about 1810 in Philadelphia, where he died.
So how'd ya'll get along?
Just fine?
@Romanabsolut Thanks! for the information. Who knew? You did.
I love these historical episodes,,, I think it's always hoss who crossed path's with the inventor of the suspension bridge and early flying machine.....etc.
I love the funny episodes.
@@scootergurl48
I have quite a number of the funny episodes in both my Comedy and Movies playlists. :)
Thank you.
This sounds like Nidloa Tesla, only he didn't die in this fashion. All the same to bring this phenomenon to the Bonanza, and the Ponderosa and the city folks a newfound novelty of the future is very amazing. And I love that big old Hoss drove it first.
Nikola
Dick Van Dyke should have had the part as the inventor of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Well Chitty Chitty bang bang came out in 1968
I think he was busy with his TV show at the time
Finally found this great episode after years of searching. Thx for the download.
Thanks for watching! 🤠👌🎬🍿
@@GrjngoWesternSeries Are you kidding? I grew up having to miss Star Trek because my dad put me through 20 years of Matt Dillon, Miss Kitty, Chestus/Festus & Doc at the Long Branch Saloon. Even for a daddy's girl I was sick of that show. It was ok, but it wasn't Bonanza
It’s stupid 🤷♀️
Haas Had a Heart of Gold but not the brightest bulb on the planet. Got him into lots of trouble lol!😆✌
Great episode. The first practical internal combustion engine automobile was built in 1885 for those who are curious. I believe this episode is set in 1861?
Earlier this season the date was explicitly shown as 1863
@@GathKingLeppbertI in the San Francisco episode the opening says "1861". I'm not even sure if the year ever progresses until they seem notibly older.
It was stated Sacramento 1863.
There was a talented inventor, by the name of Daniel Pettibone, but his life preceded the time period of the Bonanza TV Show. Daniel Pettibone (1770-1820) invented the air stove, which was designed to circulate the heat throughout a house or building.
The Pettibone Power Wagon has a 1 *HOSS* power engine! 😂
Why did Little Joe have to Ride a Pinto? They could have afforded a Mustang!LOL
Why does Little Joey wear a Belt...with Pants that have No belt Loops?🧐🤔😳...🙄
I would call this episode: "Science Fiction in the Wild West"🤣♥️
I love Hoss' reaction after he first fired up the power wagon
Bonanza should have cast Robert Preston of The Music Man as the promoter. Samuel Morey made his own coal oil-power carriage in Philadelphia PA just before the Civil War, so this fictional story is reasonable. Morey's prototype was full-size. However, this fictional carriage should have appeared more like the carriages of the time and without a steering wheel. After all, innovations were incremental. Music was in a minor key of Gus Edward's "In My Merry Oldsmobile", which was composed well after this setting.
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This was a great episode . Very interesting and humorous.
It was horrible.
Anybody else think Big Red's a catch? I can't believe Hoss never latched on to her.
I think that was the problem... easy to latch onto.
@@flyaway7636Probably just as well. She'd have met the same fate all the Cartwright's romantic interests did. She'd'a died before the end credits ran.
Whew! There for a minute, it looked as if Hoss was having a tough time trying to Accidentally, get his foot stuck in that bucket.🤔 And, even though that pistol can only hold 6 bullets, somehow it managed to fire 15 rounds.😳...👉🏻🙄👈🏻!!!
This is the second appearance of Kennedy but in a much lesser role. Great actor.
I like the steam car lovely red enjoy this 🤠😃🇺🇸
This must have been an early episode; George Kennedy with no guest billing, and the shot of the 2 drunk guys fighting outside the saloon door, with their shadows reflected on the back cloth of the opposite side of the street
Season 2, Episode 29.
I enjoy watching all the young up and coming actors. And know how they turned out as actors in their life time.
I thought hoss was going to eat the beans
Hoss
Turn the crank and the John Deere went pop pop pop just like the pop gun folks!
The music during the fight scene was perfect🤣
The perils of pauline
Vroom, Vroom, Henry Ford, says "thank you"!🚘
one of my fav episodes
Awesome to hear that, thank you for watching! 🤠👌🎬🍿
What a crazy fun episode
Happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
HELLO EVERYBODY FROM RAY OKEEFE IN BRISBANE
Hello Ray.
Hi Ray. Are you enjoying the episodes?
Did anyone notice a young George Kennedy?
Do U mean the guy playing "Peter Long?"
@@charlesgomon8291 is that the boy from leave it to beaver 🦫? The two boys talking. The one to the left.
Richard Correll
It is Richard Correll.
Of leave it to beaver 🦫.
Haas was the coolest dude ever!😃Dead burn it!!!
It's dad burn it
It's actually "dangburnit". My grandfather told me it was a substitute for taking the Lord's name in vain.
hahaha a wagon without any horses that stinks and makes steam! What madness! :D
"Well dat gummit Ed, you saw it come in here on its own.😀
Marriage was the best thing ever . Wow - good old days
They got June Kennedy and George Kennedy mixed up in the credits, LOLZzzz.
I may be a floozy, but I'm an honest floozy. What a great line. But this is THE funniest episode in series so far.
Very exciting👍 👌👌✌🤩🤩😍🥰😘
Haha "Throckmorton" is also Waterman's character in the "The Great Gildersleeve."
I really like this episode
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I liked the cartoon sound " Pop! Pop!" Lol
if ppl were alive today to see what a combustion engine can do pull a tree straight outta the ground, alot more then any team of 6 let alone 50 horses could ever do
george kennedy is sure popular on bonanza seen him several episodes
Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
No sign of Pernell Roberts in this episode! This was years before he left the show, so I wonder why!
Probably out East looking for some investments.
For the same reason Little Joe and Ben don't appear in some episodes.
Another good episode 👍🏽
Happy to hear that, thanks for watching! 🤠👌🎬🍿
@@GrjngoWesternSeries you welcome! And thanks for sharing.
Alas if Ponderosa family can descend from Paradise to this world again and remain here forever.
Amen.
With all that running around , tearing up the room and fast pace music it reminds me of the old Keystone Cops !
Loved that old guitar tune.
just wondering has there ever been an episode where no one has stayed at the ponderosa bed and breakfast
lol
I was wondering that myself.
Bonanza STILL V-HOT IN October-2022.
wow the first car combustion engine
When did the ponderosa get moved to germany, and did hoss know otto diesel
This was long before that
Internal combustion cars didn’t exist until 1886
25:30 How does he know that it needs a mud guard? :D 39:15 Now a 14-shot revolver! :D
I could sure go for Big Red
Well, Robin was pretty luscious too.
Hoss is the best character
I'd love to see the episode where Hoss "flies". I think Ed Wynn guest starred in that episode.
Mr. Long in this show is Chief of Get Smart, just a far younger man.
Pettibone still exists and is famous for their self propelled equipment.
No wonder Hoss usually doesn't have bail money.
A lot of smoke!😬
❤❤❤big red 😊😊
Error: 0:50 Hoss enters with hat on… 058 his hat was on the case… 1.05 and Hoss was wearing his hat again…
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Peter Long is supposed to be Mr Thockmorton's muscle I think. But Thockmorton looks like he could take about two of Peter Long in a fight.
Ha! the Israelis invented a gun that can shoot around corners.
This is funny and kind of crazy
Always swindlers coming through Virginia City....
id love if some ppl that were nay sayers about cars and other stuff that became staples of life were revived and we saw them eat crow lol
אין על בוננזה תודה מישראל אחלה 🎀
I didn't know bonanza was comedy....everybody is comedian..
A moving assembly line in 1861?
the one idea of hoss's that actually coulda made him a fortune and made the pondarosa's wealth look megger
big red is the women to marry
It's no surprise that back in the days when people were ignorant enough to smoke tobacco, that they also did not see the danger of exhaust fumes inside a building.
I am on my smart phone and smoke so? lol
@@VB-lz5cx 🤣👌
Cute autoodel
Before his model athe Wright bros and Henry Ford hoss model a or t
The corniness and stupidity of this episode is layered on pretty thick, but it's still overall quite entertaining.
Hmm.... Ambot....
This one was silly!
Except for poor Daniel at the end
One of those silly goofy episodes that was more likely to be a Laurel & Hardy script. So many flaws it's not even worth listing them all.
Agree...
15 shot revolver in the stove 🙄
Much rather have a dodge power wagon
I’m sorry, but that is just too sad, to give it a good rating. The that’s one of the most depressing movies, that I’ve ever seen 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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This is a stupid episode westerns is supposed to be gun fights and such
No, not at all.
Remember there were swindlers and snake oil salesmen in the old west too of course. Why not have an episode that focuses on that?