Just came across this. ....WOW....do I ever remember this show. ..forgot about it. .. Watch it when I was a kid....Great show. ..miss ALL these good shows. .
I grew up on all the great western's of the 1950's & 1960's i can't get enough of them, gunsmoke, tales of wells fargo, bonanza, Laramie, wanted dead or alive, they were all great shows and i still watch them but there was nothing like those good ol western's on everyday and on Saturday's also, so here's to all those great actor's who brought the good ol west back from the 1800, s back on to our t.v. set's every day. R.I.P. TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOODNIGHT.
I was 7 years old when this series started and remember some of the scenes to this day. I watched practically all of these TV western series through the 60s. This was pretty good.
"From out of the clear blue of the western sky comes Sky King", the familiar opening line of each episode I would watch as a kid growing up in Chicago during the 50s. I also remember watching Richard Boone in a mid-50s series called "Medic" and later in his signature series: "Have Gun Will Travel" later in the decade.
...yeah, man...mine too - we couldn't watch TV during the week while school was in session but we watched them all during the summer...along with dad who'd already watched 'em - this was re-run season...who remembers re-run season dirng the summer???
Vultures arrived unnaturally fast - but it is only a 25 minute show. We watched this and "Wanted: Dead or alive" every week while they were on, in the early 60's - Loved it!
I love this show and others like it. He was a great actor and hero, something we need more of today! I also love Wanted Dead or Alive and of course Gunsmoke!! Thanks for showing this!
Nick Adams might have been a big star but simply learning how to live a normal, rational, intelligent life is sometimes the most difficult task faced by some people. I think he was only about 37 years old when he O.D.ed. Our bodies are complex chemical "factories" but most of us aren't chemists.
This is a cool western series cool actors Strother Martin Dan Blocker old man Carradine priceless I'm hooked 1959 2019 it's still rocks thank you for the videos👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow ! That is John Carradine with the most distinctive voice in Hollywood. He was in many, many films. Nick Adams is also a great actor. This is much better than the swill produced in 2016.
My grandmother bought me the Rebel outfit in '59 or 60, complete w/scatter gun shirt, etc. and I must say, I was one tough hombre from then on. Or at least til something else came along. I had Paladin, Davy Crocket, Bat Masterson, Rifleman, you name it. She made sure I had it and miss her much to this day. There was nothing like those days when one could be a TV hero!! Thanks for airing these shows.
I had the Davy Crockett set and the Rifleman rifle. I also had the Mattel Fanner 50 pistol and matching Winchester rifle. Later I had the Mattel Thompson sub machine gun. Those guns were very realistic looking. Could never have toy guns like that today.
I love how clean these old western guns were . Reb blows away an Injun at close quarters and not a drop of blood anywhere. Damn fine way to deal with bullies in Town though
I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray! As much as I love this show from my youth. I can't help but think that the writers were some stupid to think that Johnny Reb would be to dumb to check the status of his newly acquired weapon. Sure, he survived 1861-65. Cavalry. But, yeah. Throws on his Pa's old six shooter and didn't even bother to have a look at it. Sure. An, yeah right. Soldiering is like malaria, you never quite get over it.
First one of this series that I have watched. Despite a predisposition against the south in the civil war I found this a pretty good episode. Hope the rest live up to it. Dan Blocker is certainly much more impressive here than ever he was as Hoss.
Episode 1, Season 1. Memories - as soon as that first season was over, Nick Adams came to Charleston, SC, where he hosted a telethon to raise money for charity. He broadcast from The Citadel, a landmark in Charleston, a military high school that was active from long before the Civil War to at least 1972, when I was last there. Nick Adams stayed up and on camera for more than 36 hours, a record at that time. He was a dynamic man, and a terrific actor ("No Time For Sergeants"). He died so young.
WOW, what a star studded cast! John Carradine (his son was David the star of Kung Fu) vet actressJeannette Nolan, Struther Martin, Dan Blocker of Bonaza, the Star Nick Adams who died in '68 from an OD, and vet actor Harry Bartel among many other seasoned actors. They couldn't afford to pay them all today🤣
This was a very good show. At one time television had a literary quality to it, as in this episode, in which Yuma says, "A war isn't over just because somebody put up a White flag, or somebody signed a piece of paper. It's not over while it's,still going on inside. " That applies to a lot of problems n the US today, because slavery and conflict isn"t over as long as some continue to have slavery festering inside.
A very good episode of "The Rebel" with Nick Adams. The supporting cast was strong with Harry Bartell, Jeannette Nolan, Dan Blocker, and Strother Martin.
Yep, Harry Bartell was everywhere, from Dragnet to Gunsmoke! Luv Nick Adams!!!!! What handsome guy he was!! He also liked to write in real life. His friend James Dean even gave him a typewriter as a gift.
Just started watching "Lawman" on Encore western channel, great show. I realized how much I love the 30 minute westerns from loving Rifleman and Wanted Dead Or Alive which I've seen on TV all the time the last 40 years. It's great to check out shows that are not on TV so thanks for posting. I'm also a Nick Adams fan from Hell Is For Hero's and the Godzilla type flicks he was in. I'm pretty sure this is the first episode, great place to start! Thanks again!
"What we have here, is failure to communicate" young Strother Martin well before Cool Hand Luke. These true western series are gone forever. Damn glad I was born during these days to enjoy them before the way today's society got all bent out of shape.
Society is bent out of shape alright, everything has gone down hill. Sports, music, movies, you name it, females with earrings in their noses and marked up with tattoos looking like a damn comic book. glad i have me a decent woman with morals, even relationships have become a luxury for some.
Takes back to childhood.I am 80 years.A nostalgia.Loved this Johnny .Love from India and me.Rebels Gladiators are true Courageous And Hero.What a brevity splendid.
What's with you guys? You notice Dan Blocker (of course) and Strother Martin. How about the great John Carradine? He was in Stagecoach, The Grapes of Wrath, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Ten Commandments and well over 200 other movies as well as the stage.
There are a lot of good character actors in this episode - John Carradine as the newspaper editor; Jeannette Nolan as Johnny's aunt and Strother Martin as the deputy. It's a tragedy that Mr. Adams died so young. Dan BLocked was very good in this episode. It's hard to believe it's the same man who played the kind and gentle Hoss Cartwright.
I used to watch this television show johnny Yuma when I was in kindergarten with sugar foot,maverick ,wanted dead or alive, bronco,gun have travel, traction ,bat Masterson, wyatt hearth,Cheyenne ect.
Colt 1873 Peacemakers in 1867. Sci-fi time travel western. Not to mention the horrid anachronistic clothing. Aside from the guns and gear, it's very entertaining and fun to watch.
Nice to see Dan Blocker in a different type role , too bad He didn't do a lot more roles before He passed away too young , same to say about Adams . As a kid I had every type of hats they were , one was the rebel hat . I had a neighbor call me Johnny Yuma when He saw Me .(LOL)
Damn 608 comments now that's what I like to see this is one of my favorite rebels of course I got more than one love when he throws that bomb in there , KABAAM!!***
As a true Confederate, remembering when America understood the galantry and gentlemaness of the South. Back when America was respectable and decent. Before the Democrats of late. nd seeing Hoss Cartwright as a bad guy!
First time I heard Johnny Cash was the Johnny Yuma song...There's a man with heart. Identify with those who suffer. Love the sinner; hate the sin....Stuther Martin in a two part Gunsmoke with Ken Curtis is well worth the time. Dan Blocker Horse Cartwright...and that's Wiiam Holden's wife who had the only Gunsmoke slin-off ( a tragically under rated actress) David Kung Fu Carradine's father was also in the Duke's last film, "The Shootist". The novel was hard edged much like this episode.
Some serious future actors in this episode.
Love the old south.
I love these old 50s Western/cowboy tv shows. Grew up with them. Nothing on tv worth a crap today. Bring ALL of these great shows back to prime time.
The TV executives might be missing a golden opportunity, if there are enough of us old farts left to make it commercially viable.
yes sometime the commercials are better than those movies now days
You said it well! As one old knoster to another, I agree! In a lot of ways they were truly Good Ol’ Days.
They are all over the place, the only one I can't get is F-troop!
Bring them all back and cancel 90% of that trash on tv.
I want to thank you for these....I am introducing my Children to the shows I grew up with.
Just came across this. ....WOW....do I ever remember this show. ..forgot about it. ..
Watch it when I was a kid....Great show. ..miss ALL these good shows. .
One of my favorite western theme songs.
I still belt it out occasionally.😊
Wow, great episode packed with fine actors like Strother Martin, John Carradine, , Dan Blocker, and Nick Adams.
John Carradine???
I grew up on all the great western's of the 1950's & 1960's i can't get enough of them, gunsmoke, tales of wells fargo, bonanza, Laramie, wanted dead or alive, they were all great shows and i still watch them but there was nothing like those good ol western's on everyday and on Saturday's also, so here's to all those great actor's who brought the good ol west back from the 1800, s back on to our t.v. set's every day. R.I.P. TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOODNIGHT.
Nick Adams played in a Combat episode " BRIDGEHEAD" He also was in famous Movie Mr Roberts He Died in 1968
I was 7 years old when this series started and remember some of the scenes to this day. I watched practically all of these TV western series through the 60s. This was pretty good.
Same here
Did you ever watch Steve McQueen tv show Wanted Dead or Alive ?
I will never forget this show. My dad and I used to watch it together so long ago. Cheyenne, Bat Masterson, Swamp Fox, Sky King. So many memories
Man I know what you mean
"From out of the clear blue of the western sky comes Sky King", the familiar opening line of each episode I would watch as a kid growing up in Chicago during the 50s. I also remember watching Richard Boone in a mid-50s series called "Medic" and later in his signature series: "Have Gun Will Travel" later in the decade.
Johnny is wearing an "Elvis" collar before Elvis did it.
...yeah, man...mine too - we couldn't watch TV during the week while school was in session but we watched them all during the summer...along with dad who'd already watched 'em - this was re-run season...who remembers re-run season dirng the summer???
Vultures arrived unnaturally fast - but it is only a 25 minute show.
We watched this and "Wanted: Dead or alive" every week while they were on, in the early 60's - Loved it!
An Ombre Rose I would to see wanted dead or alive it
An Ombre Rose thank you for thei would rebel.net
His horse had died, I thought about that too!
I miss the theme song being played, it has been a fond memory since was 8 years old. It was also my first memory of Johnny Cash!
I love this show and others like it. He was a great actor and hero, something we need more of today! I also love Wanted Dead or Alive and of course Gunsmoke!! Thanks for showing this!
Awesome sauce! This is the year I was born. I remember the reruns in the late 60's. Cool.
I haven't seen this for 55 years. I loved it as a child, it still brilliant now.
Spacial me too
Same here.....born 1955...
Nick Adams might have been a big star but simply learning how to live a normal, rational, intelligent life is sometimes the most difficult task faced by some people. I think he was only about 37 years old when he O.D.ed. Our bodies are complex chemical "factories" but most of us aren't chemists.
As a kid I had a collection of hats one was a rebel hat and wore it a few times playing cowboys and ever since he would call me Johnny Yuma .lol
This show came out three days before my seventh birthday thanks for the memories!!!
Nick Adams, John Carradine, Dan Blocker, and Strother Martin - great and grand actors.
Yes they are.
Strother Martin just passed His part as the Warden in Cool Hand Luke echo's in the abyass What we have here - - Failure to Communicate
OH WOW!!! I had almost forgotten about this show. I loved it back then...
Dan Blocker as the heavy. Great TV memory. I'm a kid again.
Wow.
Ponderosa softened him up
This is a cool western series cool actors Strother Martin Dan Blocker old man Carradine priceless I'm hooked 1959 2019 it's still rocks thank you for the videos👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
This was the debut episode. I love them all. Nick Adams was not a large man but he was one to be reckoned with.
I love this show? My favorite show to watch.
Wow ! That is John Carradine with the most distinctive voice in Hollywood. He was in many, many films. Nick Adams is also a great actor. This is much better than the swill produced in 2016.
When I was a kid this was one of my favorites, Thanks for posting this .
Mine too!
As a kid Johnny Yuma was my favorite!
johnny yuma shooting anything that moved. Back then westerns were the hottest thing on television.
My grandmother bought me the Rebel outfit in '59 or 60, complete w/scatter gun shirt, etc. and I must say, I was one tough hombre from then on. Or at least til something else came along. I had Paladin, Davy Crocket, Bat Masterson, Rifleman, you name it. She made sure I had it and miss her much to this day. There was nothing like those days when one could be a TV hero!! Thanks for airing these shows.
SuperHardshell
I remember those. They sold them at SEARS!
I still have my Fort Apache set too.
Don't know of any TV heroes today that's for sure...Thanks for sharing.
i was hoppy had his watch
Our Mom got us all Davey Crockett costumes one Halloween.
I had the Davy Crockett set and the Rifleman rifle. I also had the Mattel Fanner 50 pistol and matching Winchester rifle. Later I had the Mattel Thompson sub machine gun. Those guns were very realistic looking. Could never have toy guns like that today.
Strother Martin was an alternate on the '36 Olympic team and his chance in '40 ended with the war. A real athlete in his day.
What a classic Nick Adams as The Rebel one of my favorite shows when i was growing up.
Great show....many thanks for putting it up for all of us..
I love how clean these old western guns were . Reb blows away an Injun at close quarters and not a drop of blood anywhere. Damn fine way to deal with bullies in Town though
I never saw this before ... bloody brilliant it is :-)
The Rebel is on tv, MeTv every Saturday at 11:00 am est. I watch it every week. I don't remember it as a child tho. Great show!!!
Sorry folks, was on. The lineup changed with Daniel Boone taking its time slot but, hey RUclips has plenty of episodes!!
Robert Carradine, Jeanette Nolan, Strother Martin...
As well as the prior-mentioned Dan Blocker. Very good cast!
Robert Carradine???
Man been a long time since I saw one of these shows. Like SuperHardshell below I had the Johnny Yuma outfit with the shotgun and hat.
I remember this series, and "Wanted..", "Paladin" many of the B&W shows were great!
Thanks for sharing these lost shows!
A wonderful era to be a kid growing up, Miss these days Greatly.
Thinks takes me back to my childhood memories when Dad and me used to watch TV
The distinctive way Johnny wears his collar gives him a good part of his cool.
Rebel without a lost Cause
I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray! As much as I love this show from my youth. I can't help but think that the writers were some stupid to think that Johnny Reb would be to dumb to check the status of his newly acquired weapon. Sure, he survived 1861-65. Cavalry. But, yeah. Throws on his Pa's old six shooter and didn't even bother to have a look at it. Sure. An, yeah right. Soldiering is like malaria, you never quite get over it.
1873 Peacemaker, no wonder it failed to function in 1867, as it hadn't been invented yet.
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Thanks haven't seen this in 60 yrs
First one of this series that I have watched. Despite a predisposition against the south in the civil war I found this a pretty good episode. Hope the rest live up to it. Dan Blocker is certainly much more impressive here than ever he was as Hoss.
When he played "HOSS"-i thought he looked like a "FAIREY'!
Episode 1, Season 1. Memories - as soon as that first season was over, Nick Adams came to Charleston, SC, where he hosted a telethon to raise money for charity. He broadcast from The Citadel, a landmark in Charleston, a military high school that was active from long before the Civil War to at least 1972, when I was last there. Nick Adams stayed up and on camera for more than 36 hours, a record at that time. He was a dynamic man, and a terrific actor ("No Time For Sergeants"). He died so young.
Hoss.Cartwright when he's away from his brothers. , and not boot licking his Pa for help.
Wow!!! Thanks for sharing this! Wish I could have seen him!!!
Brings back such fond memories
OMG forget about this show !!use to watch it all the time ,lol
Thx for upload, i loved J.Cash song the Rebel Jonny Yuma but never seen the Series.
great series , thank you very much .
A wonderful movie , I like it very much . Thanks for sharing
Thanks for this, I enjoyed this show as a kid!
one of my favorite shows as a kid
I am over 50 and had never seen an episode, I really enjoyed it 👍
Thank you for sharing these Great old Classic Westerns ":))
WOW, what a star studded cast! John Carradine (his son was David the star of Kung Fu) vet actressJeannette Nolan, Struther Martin, Dan Blocker of Bonaza, the Star Nick Adams who died in '68 from an OD, and vet actor Harry Bartel among many other seasoned actors. They couldn't afford to pay them all today🤣
Isn't that Hoss Cartwright?
Yes it is!
And STROTHER MARTIN as the sheriff ... Whoa and JOHN CARRADINE!!
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NO...DAN BLOCKER
NO...DAN BLOCKER
thanks for uploading these episodes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I enjoyed watching this show, thanks for uploading.
Common sense would dictate losing the hat.
Wow, I had forgotten this. Thank you for a great flashback. They just don't make them like this any longer.
Thank goodness
Kinda funny seein' Hoss Cartwright playin' a western gangster. I love it.
Me too Its 2019..october 21
I saw both Hoss and Little Joe on the Rifleman in first season episodes; in a few years they'd be Ben's boys.
Dan Blocker, the man died much too soon.
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He roamed thru the West. What a cast!!!!!!! Many famous character actors.
Mr. Dodson, "Ignorance is the greatest comforter of all". We got a lotta' comf'tble people 'round here, these days.
Even more of them now. We are doomed to repeat our failures if we don't learn from them
This was a very good show. At one time television had a literary quality to it, as in this episode, in which Yuma says, "A war isn't over just because somebody put up a White flag, or somebody signed a piece of paper. It's not over while it's,still going on inside. "
That applies to a lot of problems n the US today, because slavery and conflict isn"t over as long as some continue to have slavery festering inside.
Fantastic! It's as good as ever. Thank you.
A very good episode of "The Rebel" with Nick Adams. The supporting cast was strong with Harry Bartell, Jeannette Nolan, Dan Blocker, and Strother Martin.
Walter Wheeler Please do not forget John Carradine and his mellifluous voice! He was in the original Stagecoach- John Ford.
@@paddy5001000 You are right. John Carradine was an excellent actor and his voice was superb.
Yep, Harry Bartell was everywhere, from Dragnet to Gunsmoke!
Luv Nick Adams!!!!! What handsome guy he was!! He also liked to write in real life. His friend James Dean even gave him a typewriter as a gift.
I do believe That Johnny Yuma said everything that needed to be said ! And the way it needed to be said !
Bullies in the episode, bully commenters. America is great. Thanks for sharing.
Sure neat to able to view all the old westerns of our youth. Thanks RUclips
Just started watching "Lawman" on Encore western channel, great show. I realized how much I love the 30 minute westerns from loving Rifleman and Wanted Dead Or Alive which I've seen on TV all the time the last 40 years. It's great to check out shows that are not on TV so thanks for posting. I'm also a Nick Adams fan from Hell Is For Hero's and the Godzilla type flicks he was in. I'm pretty sure this is the first episode, great place to start! Thanks again!
Wow. Strother Martin (1919-1980). He was in SO many TV shows and movies ("Cool Hand Luke")...look him up on IMDB.
"What we have here, is failure to communicate" young Strother Martin well before Cool Hand Luke. These true western series are gone forever. Damn glad I was born during these days to enjoy them before the way today's society got all bent out of shape.
Society is bent out of shape alright, everything has gone down hill. Sports, music, movies, you name it, females with earrings in their noses and marked up with tattoos looking like a damn comic book. glad i have me a decent woman with morals, even relationships have become a luxury for some.
That's one of the earliest shows I've seen Strother Martin on.
Cool, this is Season 1, Episode 1. The first one from 1959. Love it!
David Copperfield-not the magicia.
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Hoss, surprise surprise, I just watched Have Gun will Travel with Jack Lord from Hawaii five'o...... all these good old stars...
Takes back to childhood.I am 80 years.A nostalgia.Loved this Johnny .Love from India and me.Rebels Gladiators are true Courageous And Hero.What a brevity splendid.
You would have been 18 years old in 1959.
Wow !!!! That was excellent.
What's with you guys? You notice Dan Blocker (of course) and Strother Martin. How about the great John Carradine? He was in Stagecoach, The Grapes of Wrath, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Ten Commandments and well over 200 other movies as well as the stage.
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Do not EVER forget John Caradine was also Herman Munster's boss at the funeral home Goodbury, Gateman, and Graves!
There are a lot of good character actors in this episode - John Carradine as the newspaper editor; Jeannette Nolan as Johnny's aunt and Strother Martin as the deputy. It's a tragedy that Mr. Adams died so young.
Dan BLocked was very good in this episode. It's hard to believe it's the same man who played the kind and gentle Hoss Cartwright.
I knew I recognized that voice... had to look closer to realize who it was.
I remember that old series song, "Johnny Yuma was a rebel, he roamed all through the west".
Johnny cash sung it.
Didn’t the show used to start with that song?
great show, brought back lots of memories.....always ck your weapon to see if its loaded....sorry to see Hoss as a villain, but he still is s good guy
This episode was directed by Irvin Kershner who later directed The Empire Strikes Back in 1980
Gee , I haven't seen this since I was a kid in the '50's . This episode was before he got his Mares Leg .
I used to watch this television show johnny Yuma when I was in kindergarten with sugar foot,maverick ,wanted dead or alive, bronco,gun have travel, traction ,bat Masterson, wyatt hearth,Cheyenne ect.
traction? are you thinking of Trackdown with Robert Culp
Colt 1873 Peacemakers in 1867. Sci-fi time travel western. Not to mention the horrid anachronistic clothing. Aside from the guns and gear, it's very entertaining and fun to watch.
Yesterday days where not P.C like today and most did just fine without it.
Kick Ass...
Perfect for a early morning show at 1am.
That "scatter gun" has a heck of a bark
Nice to see Dan Blocker in a different type role , too bad He didn't do a lot more roles before He passed away too young , same to say about Adams . As a kid I had every type of hats they were , one was the rebel hat . I had a neighbor call me Johnny Yuma when He saw Me .(LOL)
GREAT series! It's tragic it only ran two seasons!
Damn 608 comments now that's what I like to see this is one of my favorite rebels of course I got more than one love when he throws that bomb in there , KABAAM!!***
Great show, great cast.
GOOD SHOW! THANKS!
THANKS FOR SHARING
Yep...Had my Johnny Reb Kepi & my CSA Cav. holster.
This is a solid episode and great way to open it. Not to say the guest stars and enjoyed watching Dan Blocker as a bad guy .
Well-written for the time...60 years ago now.
David Clarke didn’t sound half bad and better than a lot nowadays!
As a true Confederate, remembering when America understood the galantry and gentlemaness of the South. Back when America was respectable and decent. Before the Democrats of late. nd seeing Hoss Cartwright as a bad guy!
His aunt was famous too I think, insane cast on early TV.
Thanks. Great theme song also.
Oh boy I wish I still had my fort Apache set. 🤗
First time I heard Johnny Cash was the Johnny Yuma song...There's a man with heart. Identify with those who suffer. Love the sinner; hate the sin....Stuther Martin in a two part Gunsmoke with Ken Curtis is well worth the time. Dan Blocker Horse Cartwright...and that's Wiiam Holden's wife who had the only Gunsmoke slin-off ( a tragically under rated actress) David Kung Fu Carradine's father was also in the Duke's last film, "The Shootist". The novel was hard edged much like this episode.
"This is Gene Wood speaking for 'The Rebel:' A Mark Goodson - Bill Todman Production."
They did produce other things. I imagine it was to keep going during the quiz show scandals.
Directed by Irvin Kershner. That's a significant fact as Mr. Kershner would go on to direct The Empire Strikes Back twenty years later.
This is very good quality. In August Amazon is offering this series, complete re-edited, I think.