I love how they found the wanted men and how he tricked Stanton into thinking the gun was loaded. Most of all I like how he took care of the vigilantes.
Glad to see a new episode of FW! I'm a latecomer to this channel so I'm still catching up, but I'll looking forward to seeing this one when I get there!
We would love to have Lawman on our channel, but Warner Bros. controls the rights to that show and we do not have the legal right to upload the series. There may be some subscription networks online that have it available.
Not long after this pilot was made, Michael Rennie would go from being The Tall Man to The Third Man...not a western, but based on the movie that was in turn based on a novel. (The show aired in first run syndication from 1959 until about 1965.)
I remember watching it with my parents. Rennie played a much reformed Harry Lime and Jonathan Harris played his assistant (several years before he became Dr. Zachary Smith on Lost In Space).
@@Paladin1873 Personally I would take Rennie's Lime over Orson Welles. The latter's portrayal of Lime was rather sinister...and did not survive toward the end of the film.
Yes as I said it is listed as episode 4, but the description is not correct. It possible that there is another episode titled The Tall Man that is completely different from this episode. It is also possible that this did air on Decision. There are 13 episodes of Decision. It was a summer replacement for The Loretta Young show in 1958. Many if not all of the episodes were pilots that did not get picked up.
@@westernsontheweb I doubt it, IMDB just made a mistake. Michael Rennie was 6' 4", he WAS the tall man. they even referred to him as the "tall friend" in the episode. there isn't going to be another episode called the tall man that is completely different with the exact same cast and characters. c'mon man lol
The old western movies and TV shows played fast and loose with the truth. The Dalton Gang did not even exist before 1890 and they got pulverized in the 1892 Coffeyville, KS raid.
Thanks for setting the record straight on this film! I enjoyed watching it and seeing these wonderful familiar actors again.
This is a great old pilot episode of any western tv show
thanks for finding it and showing it.🇺🇲📺🇺🇲
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I love how they found the wanted men and how he tricked Stanton into thinking the gun was loaded. Most of all I like how he took care of the vigilantes.
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Love it. Detective. Explore. Watch. Enjoy.
Thanx.😊
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A treasure to be sure!
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Glad to see a new episode of FW! I'm a latecomer to this channel so I'm still catching up, but I'll looking forward to seeing this one when I get there!
Thank you so much for watching.
Michael Rennie had such class
Could u PLEASE find and share episodes of the the Ĺawman, I already searched for it to no avail 😢
Thanks for having an only western channel.
We would love to have Lawman on our channel, but Warner Bros. controls the rights to that show and we do not have the legal right to upload the series. There may be some subscription networks online that have it available.
This is unrelated to the 1960-62 series of the same name (with Barry Sullivan as Pat Garrett and Clu Gulager as Billy the Kid).
Not long after this pilot was made, Michael Rennie would go from being The Tall Man to The Third Man...not a western, but based on the movie that was in turn based on a novel. (The show aired in first run syndication from 1959 until about 1965.)
I remember watching it with my parents. Rennie played a much reformed Harry Lime and Jonathan Harris played his assistant (several years before he became Dr. Zachary Smith on Lost In Space).
@@Paladin1873 Personally I would take Rennie's Lime over Orson Welles. The latter's portrayal of Lime was rather sinister...and did not survive toward the end of the film.
@@prycerobertson4695 In some ways "The Tall Man" pilot is similar to "The Third Man" TV series, only set in the Old West.
Cool 🤠funny…. I remember this…
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I believe it is episode 4 of Decision. Someone just put in the wrong plot description on the IMDB site.
Yes as I said it is listed as episode 4, but the description is not correct. It possible that there is another episode titled The Tall Man that is completely different from this episode. It is also possible that this did air on Decision. There are 13 episodes of Decision. It was a summer replacement for The Loretta Young show in 1958. Many if not all of the episodes were pilots that did not get picked up.
@@westernsontheweb I doubt it, IMDB just made a mistake. Michael Rennie was 6' 4", he WAS the tall man. they even referred to him as the "tall friend" in the episode. there isn't going to be another episode called the tall man that is completely different with the exact same cast and characters. c'mon man lol
The old western movies and TV shows played fast and loose with the truth. The Dalton Gang did not even exist before 1890 and they got pulverized in the 1892 Coffeyville, KS raid.