First saw this movie with My Mom in the theater, She had a crush on Rod Taylor, Lol, but Ernest Borgnine was one of my favorites. Look at those king sized fists he's slamming into Taylors kidneys when the fight first starts . I still remember that line later on when the old wrangler says to Chucka " I just saw the Sergeant spit out a tooth, guess that makes you the winner". CLASSIC!
Rod Taylor would pretty much always win a fist fight on film. Usually the other guy would be out cold, or begging for mercy. Even if it was William Smith. (Who complained Tayor busted his ribs when they filmed that famous brawl in Darker Than Amber, though Taylor was pretty badly beaten too--he liked to make the fake fights look real--honestly, I think he just liked to fight, period). So it's a fine homage to Ernie Borgnine that Taylor settles for the draw this time.
Ernest Borgnine was built like a tank. When guys built like that connect solid, you're usually taking a nap. I've also read in real life, Rod Taylor wasn't a guy to mess with in a fist fight.
Ernest Borgnine was built like a hardened concrete bunker, a bear of a man, but with a heart of pure gold. A brave man it was whoever faced him in a fist fight. If I had been Rod I would have jumped in the old time machine and gone and faced a dozen Morlocks instead .
@@NihongoGuy you really should watch the fight scene (on youtube) from DArker Than Amber...Taylor and William Smith REALLY go at it...according to both actors, that was a real fight
Like in the movie "Darker than Amber", Rod Taylor never fails to provide a good set of rounders in the fight! Great stuff! Borgnine also delivered in "From Here to Eternity" with Burt Lancaster!
@@craigkdillon Spencer was a one-armed Army Vet back from WWII trying to give a medal to the man's father who saved him, but he got into a fight with Ernie and Ernie didn't end up very well. A very good movie and you can find the fight scene here on RUclips.
Now that's a fight scene mate! I've seen better over the years but for its time This was actually very good. And of course for its time when MEN WERE MEN, they settled their differences with fists and then gained GENUINE mutual respect after the confrontation And showed honor. Far unlike the cowardly riff raff that goes on today with these new age so called "tough" guys in rehearsal.
@@fred5399 Thanks. This scene had some moments where I KNOW that in an actual fight, certain punches could have been avoided and some of them definitely would not have been thrown because they were too easy to be countered. But overall this scene sold me because in this particular case you had two LEGITIMATE TOUGH guys in REAL life who KNEW how to fight in REAL time and their resumes so to speak, are well documented. And back then men period were just cut from a totally different clothe than what we see going on today. Appreciate the feedback 👍
Jesus Christ. You've been reading too many romance novels. Can you shovel more hokey, motherhood, teenage masturbatory cut-and-paste lines into that claim? It's embarrassing.
One unknown fact for most of you also about Rob Taylor is when he was younger he was a heavyweight boxer. The late actor William Smith and Rod Taylor got to a fight in a movie called Darker than Amber and Smith said years later that was the toughest man he ever fought anywhere. By the way that fight is also on RUclips.
This was a great fight, with a cool ending. Never saw the movie but it seems they both had honorable reasons for fighting. It was cool that the one guy started to applaud when he did so they both got their respect and neither had to “lose”.
Great scene! You can see that after they beat the crap out of each other that they both know it was pretty much of a draw. There's definitely a mutual look of new respect that they convey to each other.
There was a time when Men would settle disputes like this, and the winner would walk away, and the loser would walk away. Or it would end up like this fight. The meaning of respect has changed a great deal over the years. Not for the better.
Now that is how two men fight!!! Beat the shit out of each other, hold nothing back and then pat each other on the back, called the score settle and buy each other a beer!
Borgnine played one of his best heavies in Emperor of the North, starring with Lee Marvin, both of them at their peak. I saw it in the theater, when it was still billed as Emperor of the North Pole. Very good, gritty movie, set in the 30s, with Marvin as a hobo determined to ride Borgnine's train.
Borgnine and Marvin were not at their "peak" at that time or in that movie. Each had far better movies and time periods in their careers to draw from. Example: Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). Chao. Retired Vietnam era veteran, ex Detroiter, expatriate living in México, Colombia, etc....permanently.
Ernie jumping into the pit with wolves with a sword yelling ' Odin ' so he could go to Valhalla. Tony Curtis was the one who gave him the sword and Kirk Douglas was in the movie too
Keep in mind that Taylor's screen fight with William Smith ended up as a real fight in which Smith suffered 3 broken ribs. Taylor was just as tough off screen as on.
These fight scenes are utterly ridiculous. Yeah, these two fools are going to beat each other to a bloody pulp and then ride off into the sunset to spend the next six months recovering from their injuries - assuming they can go six months without another fight. Bullcrap.
Ernest Borgnine plays a really sadistic character as the railroad conductor in the train thriller, "Emperor of the North!" And he literally raises hell in "The Devil's Rain!"
This man is a hero like when you think of Borgnine the first thing you think about is mermaid man he is a hero but in but in his career he also played mostly villains
"Well, I punched him right between the eyes... he went down, but to my surprise, he came up with a knife and cut off a piece of my ear..! " That bastard!
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The best fight scene that Rod Taylor was in was probably "Darker than Amber" where he fought William Smith. Smith first came to my notice as Falconetti in "Rich Man Poor Man" where he was in another big fight scene. Smith was an interesting guy. He was an intellectual but always played bad guys and thugs. He was usually cast as a biker probably because he was a biker. He played Conan's father in "Conan" and Eastwood's boxing opponent in "Every which way" in another great fight scene. He was also a real athlete and body builder. He is quoted as saying the hardest hitting movie star he every fought was Rod Taylor.
In the immortal words of my old fight trainer: 'If, after you sucker punch your opponent, land two crippling kidney shots, gut punch him and then knock him down with a haymaker to the jaw...if he then is able to get back to his feet, you better get the hell out of there as fast as you can!'
A amateur champion in Australia William Smith said he is one tough Aussie yes look at the movie Darker than Amber the fight scene was real between the two of them
@@kennney8653 I remember seeing someone who Looked a lot like him in a bar in Northern territory australia in the Late 1970s Same build and features However long time ago Memory becomes blurred Used to booze quite a bit then Darwin Alice and Ayers rock
Rod Taylor was apparently quite the tough guy in real life, at least if the testimony of some of his costars means anything. Lee Marvin and Roger Moore both payed tribute to him. Not to mention William Smith, one of the strongest and fittest men ever to grace a movie screen, and also Jim Brown.
@@ktcarl Ernest Borgnine joined the US Navy shortly after high school, and served from Oct. 1935-Oct. 1941. He re-enlisted after Pearl Harbor, and served from Jan. 1942-Sept. 1945.
@@alexanderelles2682 Hey thanks for the info but I was referring to the first sitcom he starred in during the 60's. He commanded a PT boat in that show.
Great point..did a bunch of fighting in the streets in 70s-80s..always came out on top..i pay the price now with chronic pain that can bring me to tears and have such trouble sleeping..thx
The store fight between Shane (Alan Ladd R.I.P.) and Chris Calloway (Ben Johnson R.I.P.) in the film "Shane" I feel was one of the best fistfights in Western films.....👍👍👍👊👊👊
If folks knew how downright irritable, dangerous and mean horses can be, they'd realize that rolling around under a horse's hooves is just asking for a busted skull. Glad these two guys came out all right.
Ernest did all he could to put some life into the worst fight scene ever on Bad Day a Black Rock. The idiotic karate chops from ancient Spencer Tracy were a laugh riot.
one of best classic style fight scenes i have seen!this one got impressed in my memory since i watched the movie on tv 20 years ago!always wanted to see it again but didnt remenber the tittle. love this movie,thanks for puting it here.
McHale was really good! I remember when we would have a fight in school and the next day we would be best friends. That was before they started shooting each other. We learned to respect each other. You can't respect someone whose dead!
Ernest Borgnine, almost always loses the fight in movies. Even though he is the good guy, he often plays the hated guy. "From here to Eternity," "Bad Day at Blackrock."
But that wasn't the in the movie Darker than Amber with Rod Taylor and William Smith both guys lost their temper and it was on for real check it out both are legit tough guys it was said that a party Jim Brown and Rod Taylor got into fight and Rod Taylor beat him up And William Smith's name speaks for itself check his back ground before acting
You see the one with Rod Taylor in " Darker than Amber It was for real he and William Smith both lost their temper and Fist started flying both are legit Tough Guys Without a question
It's funny any time they needed a bully for the fight scene it was always Ernest Borgnine, in real life he was the nicest easiest going guy you would ever meet , totally opposite of the parts he played, except for Quentin McHale lol
Ernest Borgnine also got into a fight with Frank Sinatra in" From Here to Eternity"- guess he liked to brawl- always liked him- "McHale's Navy, The Wild Bunch, Marty, etc- and loved Rod Taylor in " The Time Machine and The Birds"- great actors
Dd Dd Emperor of the North Pole Borgnine plays Shack, train conductor. He fights Lee Marvin, a depression era tramp. Shack is the meanest character I can remember. Borgnine is at his best. It's worth a look at.
Not Sinatra, he sadistically killed his character and then Monty Clift gets into a knife fight with this brutal piece of shit of an mp-sergeant and kills him finally after getting hurt severely!
I think the tactic in old west fist fights was to "get your blood up" by taking a few hits and then come back hitting harder and blocking more effectively. You let your opponent reveal their style and willingness to attack so that you can perfectly match their intensity. They would be tiring themselves out on you.
Had a fight like this behind the feedmill 1979 my senior year. I broke my left hand on his head. We didn't know a bunch of people were watching us through the window. When my dad found out he told me the guy was my 3rd cousin. We never had trouble again and became good friends.
"Chuka", "From Here To Eternity", "Bad Day At Black Rock", ...... why is RUclips recommending movie clips of Ernest Borgnine getting into fights? And why am I watching all of them?
The horse says, "Hey, watch it, you guys! This is my stall! I just had it swept out! Oh, great, you busted the rails! Now they're gonna bill me for that!"
I dunno about how the actors felt doing it, but I'd have been pissing my pants doing the scene where they rolled under the horse, worried that someone might get stepped on, or worse, danced on, by the horse if it got spooked. I got a toe trounced once by getting a bit too close around a high-strung horse. The horse didn't nail me on purpose, it was just a clumsy sort of thing where the horse got scared by a shovel that fell down while I was cleaning a hind hoof, and it sort of did a little dance after being startled, and I guess my foot was too close. Some damn horses are skittish. Wouldn't catch me willingly crawling below some animal that outweighs me by 4 or 5 times my weight.
Horses don't talk, nor do they have finacial resourses or awareness of material values. I therefore can not see how you could support your statement as being one based in fact.
William Smith also almost got into with Charles Bronson it was in some cowboy show in the 60s Smith was looking joking about Bronson is not such a tall guy Bronson noticed came up to Smith and told him what are you looking at Smith replied nothing looking at nothing Who knows what would have happened Bronson is no punk also good boxing background WW 2 B29 tail gunner 25 mission's purple heart it big pair of balls to be a tail gunner and come in one piece
First saw this movie with My Mom in the theater, She had a crush on Rod Taylor, Lol, but Ernest Borgnine was one of my favorites. Look at those king sized fists he's slamming into Taylors kidneys when the fight first starts . I still remember that line later on when the old wrangler says to Chucka " I just saw the Sergeant spit out a tooth, guess that makes you the winner". CLASSIC!
Chuks has better fighting skills then bornines character
Looked like they were going to kiss.
Like the line from the Bobby Bare song "The Winner"..." I broke six of his bones and he only broke three of mine so that makes me the winner".
Rod Taylor would pretty much always win a fist fight on film. Usually the other guy would be out cold, or begging for mercy. Even if it was William Smith. (Who complained Tayor busted his ribs when they filmed that famous brawl in Darker Than Amber, though Taylor was pretty badly beaten too--he liked to make the fake fights look real--honestly, I think he just liked to fight, period).
So it's a fine homage to Ernie Borgnine that Taylor settles for the draw this time.
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Ernest Borgnine was built like a tank. When guys built like that connect solid, you're usually taking a nap. I've also read in real life, Rod Taylor wasn't a guy to mess with in a fist fight.
This movie needed a better title!
Taylor had a boxing background and wanted to use it to kick Jim Brown's ass during DARK OF THE SUN
@@anthonydileonardo8156 What caused the problem between him and Brown in the first place?
@@andrewmcneil6668 like a lot of actors, they don't think football players are legit actors
@anthonydileonardo8156 boxing is one thing, but fighting is a whole other matter..... best that Taylor never tried kicking Browns ass.
Ernest Borgnine was built like a hardened concrete bunker, a bear of a man, but with a heart of pure gold. A brave man it was whoever faced him in a fist fight. If I had been Rod I would have jumped in the old time machine and gone and faced a dozen Morlocks instead .
Chipchase ...Except in real life Earnest was a wife beater. Well documented. 🙍💥💪
Am I the only one who realizes this was a scripted scene from a movie? There was no fight.
@@NihongoGuy Welcome to the shadow world.
@@NihongoGuy It was a real fight. That’s why they were clapping
@@NihongoGuy you really should watch the fight scene (on youtube) from DArker Than Amber...Taylor and William Smith REALLY go at it...according to both actors, that was a real fight
Like in the movie "Darker than Amber", Rod Taylor never fails to provide a good set of rounders in the fight! Great stuff! Borgnine also delivered in "From Here to Eternity" with Burt Lancaster!
Try Bad Day At Black Rock with Spencer Tracy and Robert Ryan.
@@craigkdillon Spencer was a one-armed Army Vet back from WWII trying to give a medal to the man's father who saved him, but he got into a fight with Ernie and Ernie didn't end up very well. A very good movie and you can find the fight scene here on RUclips.
Rod Taylor has a cool fighting style
Now that's a fight scene mate! I've seen better over the years but for its time This was actually very good. And of course for its time when MEN WERE MEN, they settled their differences with fists and then gained GENUINE mutual respect after the confrontation And showed honor. Far unlike the cowardly riff raff that goes on today with these new age so called "tough" guys in rehearsal.
good call
@@fred5399 Thanks. This scene had some moments where I KNOW that in an actual fight, certain punches could have been avoided and some of them definitely would not have been thrown because they were too easy to be countered. But overall this scene sold me because in this particular case you had two LEGITIMATE TOUGH guys in REAL life who KNEW how to fight in REAL time and their resumes so to speak, are well documented. And back then men period were just cut from a totally different clothe than what we see going on today. Appreciate the feedback 👍
Jesus Christ. You've been reading too many romance novels. Can you shovel more hokey, motherhood, teenage masturbatory cut-and-paste lines into that claim?
It's embarrassing.
😂
@@lowellcalavera6045 what's funny man in brown seems to actually know how to fight
Don't you just love Ernest Borgnine, he made such a great heavy in so many movies.
that's because he WAS a heavy
But he won his Oscar for the good-natured but socially awkward Marty .
He was a great heavy in Emperor of the North, 1973. Great fight sequence with Lee Marvin, on a moving train.
My favorite is still the fight scene with Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Rock."
Gonna go watch it now!
I was fortunate enough to meet Mr Borgnine while he was making the movie Deadly Blessings. He was great! RIP Mr Borgnine
One unknown fact for most of you also about Rob Taylor is when he was younger he was a heavyweight boxer.
The late actor William Smith and Rod Taylor got to a fight in a movie called Darker than Amber and Smith said years later that was the toughest man he ever fought anywhere.
By the way that fight is also on RUclips.
ROD TAYLOR- THE TIME MACHINE--ERNIE BORGNINE- THE WILD BUNCH AND MANY MORE, both genius actors,who portray the story line to reality,RIP TO BOTH
Borgnine as Ragnar the Viking. He had to have had a blast playing that role. Chewed the scenery like a T Rex.
Genius Actors Both!---They make seem so easy.
@@johnnynoirman may they rest in peace,they showed the world their METAL,GOD REST EM
Why've you crossed his name out?
@@SStupendous no i didn't,they did it
This was a great fight, with a cool ending. Never saw the movie but it seems they both had honorable reasons for fighting. It was cool that the one guy started to applaud when he did so they both got their respect and neither had to “lose”.
This the kind of fight I enjoy. Ones that don't feel overly choreographed.
I wish hollywood wood make more realistic fight scenes
Ernest Borgnine playing the heavy as he often did, and doing brilliantly.
In reality Ernest Borgnine was a really nice guy.
@@tss77 In interviews he comes across as a real down to earth guy, really humble. They don't make actors like that any more.
Great scene! You can see that after they beat the crap out of each other that they both know it was pretty much of a draw. There's definitely a mutual look of new respect that they convey to each other.
And then it's time for a beer. I have several friends now that have been lifelong friends after just this short of meeting!
There was a time when Men would settle disputes like this, and the winner would walk away, and the loser would walk away. Or it would end up like this fight. The meaning of respect has changed a great deal over the years. Not for the better.
R.I.P Rod Taylor and Ernest Borgnine
Now that is how two men fight!!! Beat the shit out of each other, hold nothing back and then pat each other on the back, called the score settle and buy each other a beer!
Borgnine played one of his best heavies in Emperor of the North, starring with Lee Marvin, both of them at their peak. I saw it in the theater, when it was still billed as Emperor of the North Pole. Very good, gritty movie, set in the 30s, with Marvin as a hobo determined to ride Borgnine's train.
Borgnine and Marvin were not at their "peak" at that time or in that movie.
Each had far better movies and time periods in their careers to draw from.
Example:
Bad Day at Black Rock (1955).
Chao.
Retired Vietnam era veteran, ex Detroiter, expatriate living in México, Colombia, etc....permanently.
Watch Dark of the Sun (1968), with Rod Taylor and Jim Brown. I got yer fight scene.
I saw that thirty years ago When nI was living in Germany. one of my German friends was watching it, dubbed in German.
How real men disagree and then become lifelong friends. To hell with "I" messages...hit him in the gut and then give him the old one-two.
Hell yeah
came back here again after 6 years ,,,just to see Ernest and Rod beat the hell of each other .RIP both.
Rod Taylor and Ernest Borgnine. I'm met both of them. Rod was very much a gentleman. Ernie was a big teddy bear.
both great actors, R.I.P. to both of you.
How did you happen to meet both of these great actors?
@@djm4457 i hav,nt but would loved to have met them.
Hi, how'd you happen to meet both of them?
@@paulgarbutt8113 I would have enjoyed meeting them too. Both were terrific actors and seemed like wonderful people too .
Chucks was a good movie. No reliance on phony CGI to sell it. They don’t make them like this anymore .
Two great actors from two of my favorite movies: The Vikings & Time Machine.
Ernie jumping into the pit with wolves with a sword yelling ' Odin ' so he could go to Valhalla. Tony Curtis was the one who gave him the sword and Kirk Douglas was in the movie too
If it has Ernest Borgnine in it I'm sold
Very solid movie.
The Poseidon adventure 🎉
@@glensmillie5101 nah,Marty.
A punch from Ernie Borgnine is like being hit by a freight train head on. You should see him in Emperor Of The North as SHACK. He’s brutal.
just got it on bluray, what a film!
Keep in mind that Taylor's screen fight with William Smith ended up as a real fight in which Smith suffered 3 broken ribs. Taylor was just as tough off screen as on.
Spencer Tracy kicked Borg's butt in Bad Day at Black Rock. With one hand.
@@Falconlibrary Two very good actors putting on a fine performance.
Two clean punches? The guy would have needed about a dozen stiches plus hed be out light a light! But Hollywood never gets it right!
Great Fight Scene!
Another one of the greats is gone. RIP Taylor...
These fight scenes are utterly ridiculous. Yeah, these two fools are going to beat each other to a bloody pulp and then ride off into the sunset to spend the next six months recovering from their injuries - assuming they can go six months without another fight. Bullcrap.
What a ferocious fight! I'd say it was even.
Not like Chuck Connors and Claude Akins in the Western, "RIDE BEYOND VENGEANCE."
Now, THAT'S a "fight scene."
I suggest you look at the real one Darker than Amber with Rod Taylor and William Smith both guys lost their temper and it was real 👊🤜👊
Two great actors in one of the best western movies ever. My opinion.
Ernest Borgnine plays a really sadistic character as the railroad conductor in the train thriller, "Emperor of the North!" And he literally raises hell in "The Devil's Rain!"
Now "That's"!! how good friends were made, in my day! Nuff said.
This man is a hero like when you think of Borgnine the first thing you think about is mermaid man he is a hero but in but in his career he also played mostly villains
"I tell you, I fought tougher men but I really can't remember when, He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile".
I'll name him Bill or George, but anything but Sue!
That was my dad; not a big man, but made of rawhide, cast iron, and spring steel.
"Well, I punched him right between the eyes... he went down, but to my surprise, he came up with a knife and cut off a piece of my ear..! " That bastard!
"I heard him laugh and I heard him curse. He went for his gun but I drew mine first."
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Rod Taylor and Ernest Borgnine - a movie to wish to see again and again
He has always played a bully tough guy in most of his movie's , that's what made him a great actor. R.I.P Ernest Borgneine.
The best fight scene that Rod Taylor was in was probably "Darker than Amber" where he fought William Smith. Smith first came to my notice as Falconetti in "Rich Man Poor Man" where he was in another big fight scene. Smith was an interesting guy. He was an intellectual but always played bad guys and thugs. He was usually cast as a biker probably because he was a biker. He played Conan's father in "Conan" and Eastwood's boxing opponent in "Every which way" in another great fight scene. He was also a real athlete and body builder.
He is quoted as saying the hardest hitting movie star he every fought was Rod Taylor.
Taxi driver versus time machine
He fought the Fresh Prince of Bel Aire?
@@JohnSmith-gq9gn Wrong Smith
Dude, you know your fight scenes! The best ones aren't usually in the blockbusters.
In the immortal words of my old fight trainer: 'If, after you sucker punch your opponent, land two crippling kidney shots, gut punch him and then knock him down with a haymaker to the jaw...if he then is able to get back to his feet, you better get the hell out of there as fast as you can!'
Rod Taylor a real tough guy ..fought Ernest Borgnine and William Smith ...
And Jim Brown ,Richard Harris
As well
@@earth7551 a true thug
Ernest Borgnine's worst fight was in "Bad Day at Black Rock." Spencer Tracy (with only one good arm) beat him to a pulp without breaking a sweat.
Before he became an actor Taylor did some boxing
A amateur champion in Australia William Smith said he is one tough Aussie yes look at the movie
Darker than Amber the fight scene was real between the two of them
@@kennney8653
I remember seeing someone who
Looked a lot like him in a bar in
Northern territory australia in the
Late 1970s
Same build and features
However long time ago
Memory becomes blurred
Used to booze quite a bit then
Darwin Alice and Ayers rock
@@angloaust1575 yeah, i remember you dave. i'm todd taylor, rod's younger brother; people are always confusing us. cheers, cobber.
This is a good movie, I hope RUclips puts this on the list
Great film.... great actor.... R.I.P. Rod....
Another day, another clip on RUclips of Ernest Borgnine taking a licking. How the heck did he avoid fights on The Dirty Dozen?
In the real world, the fight would have been over after the first punch...
Yes the first sneaky punch Borgnine threw followed by the next two would have been more than enough.
Do your homework on Taylor over 100 fights ad a boxer knocked out Jim Brown aswell.
Rod Taylor was apparently quite the tough guy in real life, at least if the testimony of some of his costars means anything. Lee Marvin and Roger Moore both payed tribute to him. Not to mention William Smith, one of the strongest and fittest men ever to grace a movie screen, and also Jim Brown.
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I seen some men take a really good punch and come back from it.
A very different western but rewarding if you can acquire the taste.
Well I wouldn't wanna keep a man like you waiting!
Great line, great scene 😅
1967: friendly disagreement.
2020: Holy crap! They're killing each other.
No in 1967 holy crap they are killing each ither .violence will always be violence.
@@andyk1616 Can't tell what a joke looks like. Tsk tsk.
That what people always say when called out .i was only joking .no you weren't .violence is violence .stop being uneducated
@@andyk1616 And you are the reason why current Hollywood sucks.
@@actioncom2748 that's what un educated people would say. That would be you uneducated
Rod Taylor should have the taken up boxing. At the beginning of the fight he got hit by five crushing blows and wasn't even dazed.
This is a great fight scene. The one between Borgnine and Marvin in Emperor Of The North is one of the greatest.
Two men settled their differences.
Just a fantastic scene 😃
Borgnine wasn't the favorite but he was like his character in "Marty ", a warm , lovable man. Think he served in the navy in ww2.
McHale's Navy.
@@ktcarl Ernest Borgnine joined the US Navy shortly after high school, and served from Oct. 1935-Oct. 1941. He re-enlisted after Pearl Harbor, and served from Jan. 1942-Sept. 1945.
@@alexanderelles2682 Hey thanks for the info but I was referring to the first sitcom he starred in during the 60's. He commanded a PT boat in that show.
Earnest Borgnine could play POS punk really well.
Movies have tricked us into believing men can take these types of beatings and walk away. Both these men would suffer life long injuries.
i'm suffering,the guy who was my equal,he's still alive too,we are best friends,no one climbs on his back while i'm alive
Will you go away you FOOL this happens every weekend outside pubs in IRELAND
@@strattuner maybe one day you can bear his children
@@md6397 you alright,i've got all the children i need,but you still have time
Great point..did a bunch of fighting in the streets in 70s-80s..always came out on top..i pay the price now with chronic pain that can bring me to tears and have such trouble sleeping..thx
The store fight between Shane (Alan Ladd R.I.P.) and Chris Calloway (Ben Johnson R.I.P.) in the film "Shane" I feel was one of the best fistfights in Western films.....👍👍👍👊👊👊
That one is very good
Rod Taylor and William Smith in Darker than Amber was better. It was a fight that that turned into an actual brawl and was filmed.
Now, THAT’S a FIGHT👊🏿👊🏿!!!
Was it really a draw or did the guy in the brown narrowly get it I'm not sure
That's what I'm thinking
Guy in the brown has better fighting skills and is tough and the sergeant has only brute strength
the missing tooth declares the winner
Rod tough!
If folks knew how downright irritable, dangerous and mean horses can be, they'd realize that rolling around under a horse's hooves is just asking for a busted skull. Glad these two guys came out all right.
Did you ever hear of stunt doubles Mr. Genius...you must be a milleniel.
It was a movie!
Ernest should really watch who he picks on, he got his ass whipped by a one armed Spencer Tracy in Bad Day At Black Rock! :-)
That fight just pop in my head as well, made more less the same moves with old Spencer
O well, lets get a beer
Yes and he gets stabbed to death by fruity Monty Clift.
Lol, saw that fight seen today.
Ernest did all he could to put some life into the worst fight scene ever on Bad Day a Black Rock. The idiotic karate chops from ancient Spencer Tracy were a laugh riot.
Oh, my god! Were those gentlemen allowed to fight so fiercely?
one of best classic style fight scenes i have seen!this one got impressed in my memory since i watched the movie on tv 20 years ago!always wanted to see it again but didnt remenber the tittle.
love this movie,thanks for puting it here.
Why is Ernest Borgnine wearing a belt AND suspenders on his pants...??
a ponderous gut
Blue bellies!😳
Jman
Props to the horse for not trampling anyone during the scene.
McHale was really good! I remember when we would have a fight in school and the next day we would be best friends. That was before they started shooting each other. We learned to respect each other. You can't respect someone whose dead!
great fight great underrated western should be much better known
Ernest Borgnine, almost always loses the fight in movies. Even though he is the good guy, he often plays the hated guy. "From here to Eternity," "Bad Day at Blackrock."
Also play a bad guy in emperor of the north with Lee marvin.
That's how two real men end a fight..with mutual respect for each other!
Yep, starting with a dirty sucker punch lol.
@@flybeep1661 totally fair observation lol
But that wasn't the in the movie
Darker than Amber with
Rod Taylor and William Smith both guys lost their temper and it was on for real check it out both are legit tough guys it was said that a party Jim Brown and Rod Taylor got into fight and Rod Taylor beat him up
And William Smith's name speaks for itself check his back ground before acting
This was the movie fight scene, that inspired the alley fight scene in "They Live"...
I heard it was the quiet man? Maybe this one too though!
You see the one with Rod Taylor in
" Darker than Amber
It was for real he and William Smith both lost their temper and Fist started flying both are legit Tough Guys Without a question
That was a great fight also
@waynedenson The most entertaining fight scene I've seen.
And it just goes on and on and on..
It's funny any time they needed a bully for the fight scene it was always Ernest Borgnine, in real life he was the nicest easiest going guy you would ever meet , totally opposite of the parts he played, except for Quentin McHale lol
I think he was more like his character in The Dirty Dozen than he was in many of his roles. :)
Directors just dont script or film a good fight scene like they used to.
Damn, Ernest Borgnine used to get into a lot of fights back then!
And lost them all!
Ernest Borgnine also got into a fight with Frank Sinatra in" From Here to Eternity"- guess he liked to brawl- always liked him- "McHale's Navy, The Wild Bunch, Marty, etc- and loved Rod Taylor in " The Time Machine and The Birds"- great actors
Dd Dd Emperor of the North Pole
Borgnine plays Shack, train
conductor. He fights Lee Marvin,
a depression era tramp. Shack is
the meanest character I can
remember. Borgnine is at his best.
It's worth a look at.
"Bad Day at Black Rock," with Spencer Tracey.
@@markaaron9957 Now that one I liked
He got dead!
Not Sinatra, he sadistically killed his character and then Monty Clift gets into a knife fight with this brutal piece of shit of an mp-sergeant and kills him finally after getting hurt severely!
I think the tactic in old west fist fights was to "get your blood up" by taking a few hits and then come back hitting harder and blocking more effectively. You let your opponent reveal their style and willingness to attack so that you can perfectly match their intensity. They would be tiring themselves out on you.
Had a fight like this behind the feedmill 1979 my senior year. I broke my left hand on his head. We didn't know a bunch of people were watching us through the window. When my dad found out he told me the guy was my 3rd cousin. We never had trouble again and became good friends.
Lol, the horse just standing there.😂. A Non Hollywood horse would have kicked both of them into the next movie lot.
Ernest Borgnine my long time Favorite. Rest in Peace!
Geez, Mermaidman got hands!
He's strong alright but pongo seems to be a better Fighter
RIP Rod Taylor :-(
That was better than any of Rockys fights. Yes. I know there are rules in boxing. But it was still better
Bullshit. He doesn't raise his guard. Lets the guy land several heavy punches right at the start followed by a kidney strike which is a finisher.
"Chuka", "From Here To Eternity", "Bad Day At Black Rock", ...... why is RUclips recommending movie clips of Ernest Borgnine getting into fights? And why am I watching all of them?
They made Ernest look big in the movie he is only 5'9"
a well timed judo throw will send the challenger to metres away if not to his grave
I think mcale did pretty good must of been that navy training
Came out the same year as "Dark of the Sun". Taylor must have been TIRED.
Just 2 men settling it by themselves. No interference from either side.
great actors
Good movie /actors
The horse says, "Hey, watch it, you guys! This is my stall! I just had it swept out! Oh, great, you busted the rails! Now they're gonna bill me for that!"
I dunno about how the actors felt doing it, but I'd have been pissing my pants doing the scene where they rolled under the horse, worried that someone might get stepped on, or worse, danced on, by the horse if it got spooked. I got a toe trounced once by getting a bit too close around a high-strung horse. The horse didn't nail me on purpose, it was just a clumsy sort of thing where the horse got scared by a shovel that fell down while I was cleaning a hind hoof, and it sort of did a little dance after being startled, and I guess my foot was too close. Some damn horses are skittish. Wouldn't catch me willingly crawling below some animal that outweighs me by 4 or 5 times my weight.
Exactly what I thought, Stan. I used to care for working horses on my grandfather's farm in Blighty. I'd never have gone anywhere near those hooves.
Horses don't talk, nor do they have finacial resourses or awareness of material values. I therefore can not see how you could support your statement as being one based in fact.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.😅😂
@@markmark5269 It's been five years since you posted this, but what the hell. AAAAAAAH, SHADDAP, YA TURKEY BURGER!
A lot of actors act tough but Rod Taylor waxx a real life tough guy! Taylor, William Smith, and Robert Mithchum were not to be trifled with!
charles bronson is another great actor ,well he was.
that horse well behaved
Yeh, no horse-apples.
It was afraid of Borgnine!
That's it only needed polystyrene rails around it.
Yeah, that Darker Than Amber fight with William Smith is brutal!! According to William Smith, he got punched first and said, OH, it's on now!!
William Smith also almost got into with Charles Bronson it was in some cowboy show in the 60s
Smith was looking joking about Bronson is not such a tall guy
Bronson noticed came up to Smith and told him what are you looking at
Smith replied nothing looking at nothing
Who knows what would have happened
Bronson is no punk also good boxing background
WW 2 B29 tail gunner 25 mission's purple heart it big pair of balls to be a tail gunner and come in one piece
That was what you call a good fight. Nobody kicked anybody when they were down. It's called Stand and Deliver.
Great fight scene from too legends .👍👍
Leaving alone the fight in "Bad Day at Black Rock", with the immortal Spencer Tracy...
Was für ein klasse Film!
REAL MEN are so tough and a little crazy ! It’s all about honor and respect ! Very admirable !😊
And tongue. You forgot tongue.