Bonanza - Rich Man, Poor Man | Episode 132 | OLD WESTERN SERIES | Full Length | English
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Free Western Series: Bonanza - Episode 132 - Rich Man, Poor Man - When Claude Miller is fired from his latest job, his girl and Little Joe scheme to help him regain his self respect by buying his worthless land.
Rich Man, Poor Man
Director: John Florea
Writers: Richard P. McDonagh (teleplay), Barbara Merlin (teleplay)
Stars: Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 12 May 1963 USA
Filming Locations: Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
Storyline:
"When Claude Miller is fired from his latest job, his girl and Little Joe scheme to help him regain his self respect by buying his worthless land. When he involves his brother Hoss to buy some mining claims too, the prior owners blow it up and discover silver - as big as the Comstock lode! But new riches brings out those wanting to get rich too." Written by DrDOS on IMDb.com
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Bonanza and Gunsmoke, my favorite Westerns when i was a kid back in the 60s & 70s.
Thank you for the uploads. Yours is the only channel I watch for my Bonanza fix.
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Thank you, Grjngo Western Series!
Bonanza with the Cartwright family
is my favorite 60's Western Serie.
Greetings from Sweden! 🇸🇪
One of the very best shows ever made. I watch it often with my kids (ages 18 and 11) on you tube. They laugh and love this show.
Some of the episodes are more humorous than others.
I am enjoying watching with my 3 year old boy. He likes it
treat children to sorbet, Baskin Robbins, et al el & plenty of water
Thank you very much for the Bonanza series! My husband and I watch an episode practically every evening! I grew up with Bonanza and now this is so great getting to enjoy it again.
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for watching so frequently! 🤠👌🍿🎬
I watch one every evening with my meal. Lol
@@mr.ormrs.greene9737I do the exact same thing. For some reason it’s a great show to have dinner to. Entertaining yet relaxing. I can wind down with it
Bonanza is my favorite movie
A Real Important lesson from Little Joe Cartwright and Hoss Cartwright. Always helping out the little guy.
33:13 One of the best tv show moments of all time in my opinion. Great performance.
Great fun with John Fiedler! Glad it all worked out!
Great acting, great story line.
I nominate that couple to be the most suited for each other in the whole series of Bonanza 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
good episode reminds us how money doesnt change anyone...it just allows them to be the person they really are.....
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I had to think about your comment Man that was deep!
Huh!!???
Classic western
Why do you boys always pick up lost causes...I guess its heredity...that is why I love this show so much! Joe and Hoss are always picking up strangers and showing them friendship and offering help
not joe..only hoss
@@jadezee6316 mostly Hoss but Joe's done it too
Yes Joe does! Why would you say he didn’t! I saw it too many times!
Even Adam has brought strays home
I love the way you say you boys. Those are women vampires. Only their looking for Gold (rich guys etc.) they screwed up they’re stuck the desert and can’t get back home
Hence, the term gold diggers there’s what one woman for every hundred men. Haven’t you noticed all the women were gorgeous. they can take their pic of the litter because they’re rich good looking and charming. You know like me like real men should be.
Honest Injun
Great western
This was a great episode.
what a script ! wonderful!
Another good episode 👍🏽
Little big man, learns humility with help of the Cartwright family, Ben, Hoss, and Little Joe, then get's married and learns to laugh at himself, the greatest pleasure of all, is laughter.
A very funny episode. The writing was excellent.
Love it👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😛😛😛😛😍😍😍
Bonanza is the greatest!!
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Bonanza is a good show. This show was made before I was born. My grandpa use to watch it in front of me and now I do.
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God I loved little joes and Hosss tender hearts.
Hollyweird take note of what you use to be. And how you inspired a whole world to American values. Now…..just freaks.
31:49 don't sign anything, if you aren't sure what you are signing!!
Bonanza for ever
Amen
John Fiedler was a well known actor long before he was in this episode. I know because my mother told me. I think that he became famous in the 1940s. He was also in 2 episodes of "Get Smart" where he played a very clever criminal and he worked for KAOS.
I'm in tears when the the man asked just to touch the $600 this is exactly what a poor boy used to dream of 😢
I was born too late. I think I would’ve enjoyed growing up back when these kinds of shows were on. It’s so sane compared to the absurd world of today.
There was way more freedom in general then too.
I am re-watching these shows again. I watched them when i was a child. But now at 64 years old i am learning now about the history of America at that time. There are a number of things that seem concerning but not surprising; and its a little sad.
I am 68 and love watching Bonanza. I have to watch Gunsmoke on TV since it's not available on line. They are such great shows.
A great light hearted show so far. Of course, I was expecting him to blow all the money, so I was surprised when he shared it. Now that there's dynamite, I'm expecting them to uncover gold and it will be the clumsy guy who throws the stick that exposes it... then some comedy as they try to buy back the deed... let's see... Well, it was good up until the ending. It didn't make sense to try to shoot Little Joe just because he spoke. That would be murder and the clumsy man is a witness. Good luck trying to explain how he justifiably killed two of them. The power of attorney could easily be revoked. Would have made more sense if the "secretly" signed papers had gifted some of those mortgages to the deputy. Then, at the fence line, the deputy could say "you can't change the interest rate on those. "You signed them over to me. They're my property now. " The clumsy guy would get mad and fumble for his gun, so the deputy draws his gun and the Cartwrights draw theirs. ... Can it happen fast enough that the Cartwrights can legally shoot the deputy? Or it's a standoff and the Cartwrights explain that he can rescind the power of attorney and likely get the mortgages back because he was swindled out of them. Perhaps while the deputy is nursing a wound to his hand, arm or shoulder.
👍👌👏 Another great comedy episode but nevertheless with quite a bit seriousness in it. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
Top 10!.. always a ten for me.
Remember the t.v. mini series version of Rich Man Poor Man. Brothers.
I thought I recognized that voice! It's Piglet from Winnie the Pooh! I bought his autograph over a decade ago. The actor who played Claude Miller.
His name was John Fiedler. He was a very famous actor long before he did the voice of Winnie the Pooh.
25:40 generally speaking . . . When one has come into good fortune $$ , it seems best to be modest & not conspicuous, not blatant, -- like some people who drive old car like an old Honda or something -- and don't go around advertising one's wealth . . . . In fact, even if one isn't wealthy, it's best to avoid the topic , keep financial matters rather private.
Like Sam Walton was started Walmart
Oh, I Love little Joe
Me too!!
Joe threw some pretty nice punches there at the end. If I remember correctly, he used to throw the shot put.
Actually, he threw the javelin
@@lyndaprado2311 thanks
Little Joe was also in a multiple of short films as a boxer@@lyndaprado2311
Amazing 7 rds from a 6 shooter.
E uma excelente série
Great great movie hoses is my movie stars ok I love you good luck
Episode aired May 12, 1963
business is business; business before pleasure; business first; all peoper and legal;
Finally they got married
44:46 that would've been the perfect time for Claude to tell Ben that the 'power of attorney' paper had been signed. Then Ben could've helped somehow.
I agree. I thought that he was going to do that. I was surprised that he didn't.
Claude was an idiot
I agree, the fence was the place for the final showdown. They wanted the clumsy man to stand up for himself but they didn't do it well. Rather than a power of attorney that can be easily revoked, it would have made more sense if the "secretly" signed papers had gifted some of those mortgages to the deputy. Then, at the fence line, the deputy could say "You can't change the interest rate on those. You signed them over to me. They're my property now. " The clumsy guy would get mad and fumble for his gun, so the deputy draws his gun and the Cartwrights draw theirs. ... Can it happen fast enough that the Cartwrights can legally shoot the deputy? Or it's a standoff and the Cartwrights explain that he can rescind the power of attorney and likely get the mortgages back because he was swindled out of them. Perhaps while the deputy is nursing a wound to his hand, arm or shoulder.
Pa cant afford him out in the Ponderosa?he owns half the state, Piglets not gonna break it all lol
At the end, Slausen fired 7 bullets from a six shooter at Lil Joe, no big deal, but jeez
It's tough to love the weak, clumsy and useless but Bonanza somehow manages to get us to respect people like that, they are part of God's creation. Pity Adam was nowhere to be seen.
Freeze the picture at 19:28 and look to the left of little joe's head up in the sky I believe you'll see a contrail left by a jet-powered aircraft.
Yes i rescently just noticed that after seeing this episode many times
:) haha,youre right, i guess aircraft were invested in the 1850's:)
@@planesense7390 Look at the grandfather clock in the ranchhouse it never tells the right time.
Invented before that
Because it's a set peice, people couldn't pause or rewatch. There was no need to set it. But how do you know what time it was supposed to be?
And i don't see the jet stream and I'm pretty sure that scene is on a set,indoors
When Slauson fires at Little Joe in the store at 46:13 I can count either 7 or 8 shots.
It would have had to be a stunt double to try and carry the little woman across the threshold 👩❤️👨. Without Pernell Roberts, Bonanza is a failed state 🍞🚰.
No it wasn’t! They did better without him! Sorry to burst your bubble! Seems to me they had better ratings after he left! Which he did on his own accord because he thought he was too good for the show! I guess he found out!!!
37:47 Claude is so clueless 🙁
C for me even before I knew it had the CAC sticker
43:41 Hoss is speaking but no sound is coming out of his mouth. The dubbing in this scene is not good.
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Has anyone else noticed Michael Landon and Michael jay fox sound so similar
Clyde’s girlfriend reminds me of Shelley Winters anyway anybody else notice the resemblance
Doesn't he sound like Winnie the Pooh. Is he the voice over guy.
at 46:20 Slauson must have had a 7 shot six shooter.
Another reason why Little Joe & Hoss Cartwright always causing trouble 😵💫.( Alia Mohammed & Cassandra Fox, then they need help of Isabella Sampourni to rally around them to teach a very important lesson to both of them.)
Why would you try to toss glass lanterns?
At 46:15 Man fires 7 shots from single action revolver..
I'm still looking for one of those 3 shot double barrel shotguns like doc has in tombstone
45:27 you should've changed the locks on the doors
the Carthwrights themselves stood there and did'nt help him.
Is that Lance Howard, Ron Howards father?
Is that both guide Mickey Rooney??????
The indians felt sorry for him cause he didn't have no hair to scalp!😂😅😢😮 Id shave that head all the way!
2:42 did she say "grits and cabbage" ?
I think "ribs."
Ribs & cabbage
I don’t particularly like that bumbleing little guy!!!
😝😝😝😜😜😜🤪🤪🤪
It was sort of a wish you into the cornfield show. See Twilight episode.
😢
Who's Daisy, real name?
I don't know but she is a beautiful woman, I would take her from Claude for myself..lol
Read the credits, that's what they're for.
The only female name shown there is Flo Sundstrom.
Joe never bought that land
Bonanza not good for me bye
We need an American Bollywoid...maybe loaned land with a barn and experts to manage from home by zoom...lotsofvoluteers...maybe a "Cherry Tree" with etching on a big sideways stone, instead of an Amerwood.
Thanks for being polite about trying this.
👋 bye!
Little Joe is always talking Hoss into something.
THIS.SHOW.IS.GREAT.SHOW..I.LOVE.THE.GUYS.SO.MUTCH.WHAT.GREAT.GUYS.BEN..WHAT..GREAT..FATHER.HIS.SON.ARE.SO.CARRING.LOVING.HELPING..PEOPLE..LOVE.HOSS.GREAT..GUY..HEART.OF.GOLD..I..WHIS.MOST..PEOPLE.WERE.LIKE.THEM.SO..LOVING..AND.WHEN.SOMEONE..DIE,THEY.ARE.SO.SAD.TRY..SAVE..THAT..PERSON..FANTASTIC.MEN..NOT..LAZY.AT.ALL..LOVE.YOU......GUYS.WHISH.I.MET.THEM...GREAT..GREAT.MEN...LOVE,.THEM...
Another terrific episode.