James West suiting up - From WWW Pilot: The Night of the Inferno
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- From the pilot of the 1960's television series The Wild Wild West, US secret service agent James West suits up on his train, before going to bust some baddies.
My all time favorite show
Absolutely
Great production. I love the music, the stylish wardrobe...
James West kicked butt!
He most certainly and definitely did Guy Show. Robert Conrad was really tough in real life too.
@@brianpaschal5430 Real life was tough on him too, at the end.
@@antonius_006 Isn't that for all people of humanity?
@@brianpaschal5430 he had a drinking problem, there was a car crash, ....
@@antonius_006 That regrettably and unfortunately is true including a severe temper as well, sometimes he was hard to work with on the sets of certain television 📺 shows.
Artie must have just left to go into town and Jim is getting ready to go into town and check things out.
During a time in my life as a teenager when I was struggling with life, before coming to faith in Jesus, Robert Conrad inspired me in many ways. Loved watching the Wild Wild West.
Astonishing that all that sliders (garments and weapons) could fit in a railroad wagon...
Note the snake grips on one of the pistols. The gunsmith who did those also did them for Clint Eastwood’s character in Rawhide, and Eastwood brought those grips to Europe for use while filming Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy.
You know... just a quiet night out. Get it Night Out. Night of ...
Now, I'm dressed for success!
Jim, don't forget an extra pair of pants...you know when you fight you'll rip the ones your wearing.
Awesome!
Very Nice! NOW, if someone has uploaded it, on to the next segments. . . . . . . . . .until I can afford to buy the seasons on dvd. 😀
James needs more weapons.
Said no one ever!! 😆😘 And Artie needs more disguises and foreign accents, too right?
best male TUSH ever
Robert Conrad, the original Tom Cruise.
The original James Bond, I think, with all his futuristic weapons. Not to mention his good looks and way with the ladies.
@@lw3269 I was thinking more about him being a short actor who did all his own stunts.
@@richardb6260 True. That's why all his leading ladies had to be petite. But he sure had a big personality.
@@lw3269 and probably why Michael Dunn played his archenemy. It also made Richard Kiel even more imposing.
@@lw3269Except Bond came out first
James T West.
What Does the T. Stand For Texas?
@@maureencora1 tony
Did he have a middle initial?
There's one i saw, an west goes an shows some toys he has stached in the coache of the traln.
James T. West, possible ansestor of James T. Kirk ?
Never thought of that!
He would never make it in a airport.
@Imgonnagetbanned===Seen ALL SEASON ONE episodes and here and in some PHOTOS he,s dressed with that OPEN SHIRT COLLAR/SCARFF but wearing his DRESSY SUIT OUTFIT as no cuordoroy blue jacket with BLACK LAPELS & BLACK CHAFFS over blue suit pants untill 3rd season!!!! But I never seen that open shirt*black scarff outfit in ANY 1st season episode?????
bring back frontier justice!
Secret Service
James West > James Bond
what was it he stuck in the inner pockets of the jacket besides the derringer?
One was a lock pick In his lapel and the other was a knife in the back of his jacket. Then of course the knife in the toe of his boot.
@@tadmuth9909 thank you! Much obliged! I always liked all the gadgetry and hidden panels in The Wanderer.
Did people really dress like this in the 1840s
notice rattle snake grips, the good the bad and the ugly