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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Crossroad Avenger western TV series episode starring 1930's and 1940's top billed western movie stars Tom Keene and Tom Tyler also with western character actors Lyle Talbot, Kenne Duncan and Bud Osborne. (Bud has over 600 acting credits often playing an outlaw but also being hired for his ability to drive wagons and stagecoaches). This television episode is in color and was produced in 1953. This is episode 6 of The Forsaken Westerns, an original TV series produced by Westerns On The Web Productions. This is the pilot episode for the series Adventures of the Tucson Kid an Old West Insurance Investigator. This pilot in all probability was never released for television broadcasting. Directed by the notorious Edward D. Wood Jr. and in color. The Forsaken Westerns series contains episodes of TV shows that were never broadcast or have not been broadcast in as many as 65 years. Almost lost forever, these rare television film treasures are now being released and uploaded now available for free viewing online from the www.westernsont... archive collection. This series hosted by Bob Terry premiered on March 1 of 2017. Watch full length western movies and TV shows full episodes on the Westerns On The Web channel and make sure to subscribe.
tom tyler, thanks to you bob. has become one of my faves and i'm just gone kick back and watch
nice to see Tom Keene and Tom Tyler together on the same side, great show
Wonderful concept, congratulations. Thanks for having me - I'm now a big fan!! I was hoping you may be able to show a few obscure episodes starring a young Charles Bronson (Buchinsky). A few I have searched for include 'The Man Behind the Badge' S2 E07 "The Case of the Invisible Mark" .... Luke & The Tenderfoot S1 E02 "The John Wesley Hardin Story" ..... The Sheriff of Cochise S1 E18 "Apache Kid" .... 'Colt 45' S1 E09 "Young Gun" .... 'U.S. Marshal ' S1 E16 "Pursuit" .... 'Cain's Hundred' S1 E09 "Dead Load" .... 'The Legend of Jesse James' S1 E25 "The Chase". I have not been able to find these anywhere. I'm crossing my fingers you can help.
For someone who does not generally miss, he sure misses a lot.
Produced & Directed by Edward D. Wood Jr. How cool is that!
Another great western!!!!!
Fantastic. There's no hiding behind rocks or layin' on your belly for these cowboys🫣, just, 'let 'em 'ave it' where you stand🤨.
Awesome 👌 ❤🇬🇧
Tom Tyler manages to get through this with some dignity. (He bears an amazing resemblance to Randolph Scott.) I'd never seen Tom Keane before, but I'd heard of him. He's not bad - except for maybe how he shoots his twin six guns. It looks like he's not even squeezing the triggers, just jerking his wrists. And, yes, he seems a bit old to be named a "kid." It's amazing that anyone can get out of an Edward D. Wood Jr. production without his career in shambles. Kudos to Kean and Tyler for coming close. The rest of this thing stinks like an old horse blanket.
but he looks not so healthy...3 years before in the Roy Rogers movie Trail of the Robin Hood he looked better
Very, very entertaining to say the least
Another good show 👏 👌
Thanks for sharing
Great movie
Back in the 70s during the big CB craze my handle was the Tucson Kid. At that time I had no idea that a person named Tom Keene would play a character by that same title.
Fantastic Script!!! Thank-you!
Thanks for watching
Interesting in that it was written and directed by the notorious Ed Wood, Jr. (Plan Nine from Outer Space). It must have been made just prior to Tom Tyler's (Captain Marvel, The Phantom) untimely death.
THE DIRECTOR EDWARD L. WOOD, JR. SIX YEARS LATER WROTE, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED THE CULT CLASSIC "PLAN NINE FROM OUTER SPACE"
Excellent
Old zeak,was sump else. I keep seeing negative comments about how, I can see why this or that One didn't have whatever it is too make it, Well Rawhide, Bull and Cow Chip's to anyone who comes on here with that negative bulldang I'm sorry but go watch sex in the City or Chicago this and that I've seen this one twice and it still finds a place in my heart and soul like Bob says these's are timeless wholesome you don't have to see blood to know they got shot, all the men in these and the women it's just natural it's almost like real life not acting I don't know if I'm explaining it right, but I'm saying from way deep down these shows are truly special to anybody involved,, thank you so much.
Cross roadavenger very good
Thanks for watching
Thanks for finding this
For five years all I do is see these ol western
And I've just about seen them all
Double sidearm shootin!! Very nice
tucson kid, he's old enough to be a grandfather
GOOD DAY.
I`LL SAY THE OLDIES WERE BETTER THEN THE MORDEN DAY/AN D THE SPEGETTI WESTERNS WE HAVE NOW/ I WAS FRESH OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL WHEN THIS ONE WAS MADE/
OMG this sounds like some high school made movie. I am 85 years old and could hardly keep from laughing from the git go. Is this for real ?
The acting isn't the best in this but it's decent. I really like the realistic smoke when they fire their guns its a pathetic little puff in most westerns. They used black powder in their cartridges back then and they smoke a LOT when fired.
Good show but how many times can you shoot a six gun without reloading ? He shot at least 22 times
12 shots from 2 guns, i counted the smoke lol
👍👍
"Written and directed by Edward D. Wood"
"O.K., sheriff, it's time we got a posse together and stopped this man."
Double the Bullets, Double the Fun.......
i'm so smart, i stand in the open to fire back
At 17:50 shot through the back se says. if the sheriff looked at Zeke he would know that second
1:02 Is this a movie or TV show [ like ROCKY JONES SPACE RANGER its hard to tell ]
"a low grade western."-🤠🐴🖥⭐🌐..
What about Clarke? He produced a lot of things I believe
Good. can you show A man named Shanadoa starting Robert Horton.
Howdy Thanks for watching. Sorry we do not have the rights to that series at this time.
...is this thee same 'infamous' Ed Wood???
There's no Sheila in it.
Interesting to see, but looks 1930's screenplay.
Who said Eddie Wood was a bad writer/director??
Howdy
Kind of weird to see America playing on the screen with so much of Britain's United States being pushed on us.
They should have left them in black &white looks better
It was filmed in color.
I was always told if you can't say something nice don't say anything at all. Why make negative comments. Could you do any better? Besides look at when these movies were made. They are for entertainment not perfection.
I can see why this never got aired. The production values are horse opera '30's. The styling wasn't 'modern' television westerns. The music was dated. Insurance investigator? Maybe if they made the lead character a little more quirky, it would have worked, but not a straight cowboy hero. They dragged the entrance of the prospector way too long. Don't heroes take cover when they're being shot at? No, not good enough for television, 1950's.
"The Man From Blackhawk" at least managed to make an Old West insurance investigator interesting. To be honest, the long-running "Tales of Wells Fargo" had Dale Robertson doing a similar job on behalf of Wells Fargo.
He is propebly a much better man than me -- BUT he is not - and does not look like a " KID ".
They should be forgotten
Personally, I'm not sure if I have ever seen such Rubbish!
Shooting the double guns was horrible. He had very feminine hands
This is absolutely awful. They must have needed the money. Badddd
7:20 this dialog is stupid
Made by the worst director ever ED WOOD