Always amazes me how MANT goofs/bloopers you catch in these old TV shows. I'm 69 and have watched them all as they aired, and caught but a few... GREAT JOB!! Thanks
My first blooper was a Clint Eastwood movie..cowboy of course..but in the back is a 18 wheeler and dust are driving all across the background. I became addicted to find bloopers ever since..56 and still finding them.❤
What people forget is we were watching most of these shows on a 14 to 20 inch black and white TV. The early color TVs had horrible pictures (that we thought were amazing) on a small screen most wouldn't notice traffic or planes in the distance.
And the television signals were transmitted over the air with all the attendant electromagnetic interference between the television tower and your rabbit ears. If, while watching your favourite show, your dad ran his shaver or mom the cake mixer, your viewing was done.
We watched on a lack & white TV on occasion until Dad bought an RCA colored TV. My little brother became our remote! Andy! Turn the channel! (K!) Andy! Hold the antenna over this way! (Ok!) LOL! Someone spilled a glass of oj down the top vents & burned up the tubes!
These were so low budget that worries about these bloopers would be a waste of money. No one in those days could watch these in frame by frame in hi res and spot a one second blooper. But it is entertaining to see how someone took the time tp spot these.
I remember a Gunsmoke episode where the marshal was camping out in the wilderness and setting next to the campfire having a talk and in a quiet moment you could hear a diesel truck engaging his jakes brake. BRRRMMMMM!
@@ChristmasFerretsMy Mom and Dad were going to Phoenix, Arizona, from Prescott. They stopped in Cordes Junction to get something to eat, and the man who played Festus on Gunsmoke was eating there also. I still have the autographed picture that he signed. This was back in 1974, when I was 8.
Been binge watching Bonanza for the last couple of years (since Covid started) and there are heaps more bloopers. Large rocks moving, stunt doubles appearing in fight scenes that obviously arent Michael Landon or his adversary actor, many continuity issues such as actors in a different position in the following shot and the amazing scenery paintings of course. Still love it to bits though. The Ponderosa interior (living room/fireplace/dining area) is enough for me even though the upstairs interior doesn't match what we see from the outside front.
When I saw some of these old shows like the Rifle Man I was a kid myself so I didn't even notice some of these bloopers. I was just more into the stories and actions of the actors not what's in the background. I've seen more bloopers in today's movie and TV shows .
What's also fun is nothing the background props that turn up in different places in different episodes or even series. The Wild Wild West shared a lot of sets with The Big Valley - in BV, Jarrod Barkley is wooing his future wife in James West's railroad car. BV even had a distinctive tree (it had a bend in the trunk and a dead broken branch) that kept moving around - from the center of town to a wooded area in the same episode, and then popping up in different locations in other episodes. And then the Vasquez Rocks turn up in practically every TV show ever, from Laramie to Star Trek to NCIS.
@@tvcrazyman NO really!!! I only picked up a few bloopers here and there but it's by coincidence. The first time was in The Dukes of Hazzard opening scene with the GENERAL LEE jumping 'Possum Creek with a camera CLEARLY visible mounted on the right side.... THAT was awesome 😎👍
Remember when my daughter was watching tv while i was fixing a meal. Never knew there was a replacement at the time. I could only say at the time was, that's not Clayton Moore. Was right. Anything with Richard Boone is worth watching. Best tv show ever.
Royal Dano was one of the most best players on any show. The coward on an episode of Wanted Dead or Alive. Really got to know him in the movie Something Wicked Comes This Way. Never really noticed him before, but now i love anything with him in it. An amazing actor.
They treated Clayton Moore abhorrently a few years before he died. The 'franchise' wouldn't allow him to wear the mask for an 'event'. So he wore sunglasses.😢
A lot of these things you couldn’t see on the old tube TV that was around when these shows were on. I even spotted dirt on the floors and bits of trash when I watched them on the new modern HD TV’s. I watched these shows when they came out with very good youthful eyes too.
My favorite movie blooper. Shane. In the opening scene, of this Academy Award winning movie, in the background, in the distance, where the tree line is, as Shane is riding, you can see a bus moving. Almost everyone misses it because they are focused in watching Shane ride his horse.
THe "High Chaparral" was the worst for this. High power lines in the background. Cars and trucks on the roads. Jet contrails in the air. At times, the airplanes were so loud the actors had to raise their voices.
This was my favorite one of yours by far. I have a heart for Westerns, but also, that dummy falling with the sound of a woman's scream made me actually laugh out loud.
They shot as many as 39 episodes a year and had reruns the extra 13 weeks. Many were rushed or shot in a day or 2. It's surprising they were so well done.
Thanks for your videos !, i love them ! Back in the late 70's early 80's my favorite thing to do was to watch old westerns with my dad! On the weekends tv stations in pr used to air filler shows and movies and since westerns where dirt cheap they filled the time between the end of the Saturday morning cartoons block and the start of the afternoon block! They would also air stuff like the superman tv series qnd and the tarzan movies! Also i have to agree with you, the riffleman was the best western!
Your videos always make me laugh so much. When I was little in the '70s I didn't realize all the bloopers these shows had. Thank you for making awesome videos for me to watch, Mr Tvcrazyman. Have a good Tuesday to you and ✌️ Mr Tvcrazyman.
You left out the biggest bloopers in all these western shows and that is the car tire tracks on the dirt roads they forget to sweep up.......it is in so many I cant list them all.
@@tvcrazymanRiding horses is fun!!!!! I have been riding with my Dad since I was a baby, and riding on my own horse since I was able to control him at 7 years old.
I was never fond of “Alias Smith and Jones,” but watched all of the other TV series with dedication. There were three networks, ABC, NBC and CBS. Each one had a broadcast antenna in a different location from our house, so to pickup a different network, you had to get someone to watch the TV and someone to climb on the roof and rotate the antenna until you got the best picture and then climb back down to watch TV.
I'm 81 years old I've watched westerns forever. I wish I could remember the title of the black and white western that day Coca-Cola sign showed up on a building as a outlaw was riding out of town with the bank money or something but he rides out of town and you get a glimpse of it in the right hand side of the screen the big Coca-Cola red dish.
There are a few episodes of Cheyenne where you can see crew members helping Cheyenne out. In one episode you can see the crew member push a boat out into the water.
One thing about old classic westerns they was fit to watch for all age groups with good moral setting, and you need to see blood and body parts go flying to know someone was shot. There several good westerns like Bonanza but lately I became a fan of the old Roy Rogers movies, they have a good story lines but what sets it apart from others, cars and phones was in those movies along with horses and six shooters, to bad they aren't being preserved..........
My mother absolutely LOVED westerns and when I was a kid we had only one TV so we watched these shows with her: Wagon Train, Rawhide, Maverick, Bronco, Cheyenne, Sugar Foot, Bonanza, The Rifleman, The Rebel (I think), Gunsmoke and Have Gun, Will Travel. Did I name any you're unfamiliar with? Trying to stump Tvcrazyman...LOL, Is that your comic book collection? WOW
I know them all, my dad and mom have always been big western fans. He still names off all the westerns he loved as a kid. Yep, I've been collecting comics for quite a while.
Something that was missed, when the Rifle Man is breaking in the horse, he's without a hat and then has his hat on again. I just saw it today on the TV.
Have Gun Will Travel ::: a semi - truck and part of highway can be seen in distant far upper left of shot.. I don't remember the year but that blooper is in my memory from many years ago..
Guessing that's on the east side of Griffith Park near the zoo. Lots of trees and trails and close to the studios. That'd be the I-5 in the background.
One of the goofs that I just can't ignore, is the show opening of The Rifleman, when Lucas fires off at least 12 shots from a rifle which couldn't possibly have held that many rounds. There is also a glitch in that opening, making it difficult to accurately count the shots. I believe this was intentional.
You could get a Winchester 1873 in Sporting Rifle, Special Sporting Rifle, or Carbine models, or as a Military Musket, with magazine capacities ranging from six to 17. The 1892 rifle with a 24″ barrel held 12 rounds in the magazine and 1 in the chamber. The 20″ barrel model held only 10+1, and the 16″ barrel model held only 8+1.20 Oct 2017
As a comics lover, I am just amazed at the magnificent condition of the issues of the various comics you displayed for us in this video. One question: where did you find these issues in such pristine condition? They are just beautiful. You are really great at spotting goofs and bloopers. You are very observant. Your videos make me laugh every time.
Haha....my GOD WHAT ARE YOU DOING THESE ARE MY HEROES, MY SHOWS, MY ERA...Matt Dillion was way before me but I love that guy..seems down to earth and decent I have a story Burt Reynolds told me Gunsmoke was major success and all America would tune in to the show. So John Wayne was in town and decided to visit the set. When he saw James Arness (6' 7") for the first time he took a step back and said " Boy You're tall!" And James said " Well You're bigger "
Can you do The Incredible Hulk goofs next? Such as the Hulk wearing different pants, or mysteriously appearing shoes? Like in the episode Danny, the Hulk changes back into Banner, but when he starts walking, he has boots on his feet. Where did he get them?
I remember that "newfangled hot air balloon" on an old episode of "Little House on the Prairie". At one point, when the balloon landed, the "tail number" or "registration number" points DIRECTLY at the camera. Can't miss it. Couldn't they have rotated the balloon for the flight scene so we would never have seen it?
I recently watched some reruns of Maverick. In "Bolt from the Blue," S4E11, there's a radio tower in the background. I'm sure there was no AM/FM in the Wild West. Another quirk, in "Thunder from the North," S4E9, there's the first use of "I'll be back," years before Schwarzenegger.
The Undefeated, you can see a truck driving on the other side of the river at the end of the movie. The Big Valley in one episode had a Volkswagen on a road in the background of a field.
I remember seeing an old episode of the western series "Death Valley Days " titled "The Grassman" In one scene Indians attack and capture the main character and his guide . During this big fight scene one the actors playing an Indian keeps having his wig fall off and struggles to fight and keep his hair in place .
One of the scenes in Support your Local Sheriff, toward the end of the movie, you can see what looks like the top of a bus going down a road between two buildings.
In reality, they tested several actors and their ability to draw a gun from a holster and be ready to fire. Turns out, that Sammy Davis Jr. was the fastest of them all at the time. One other thing, I don't remember ever seeing Clayton Moore not wearing the Lone Ranger mask. Suppose I could google it, but I like the mysteriousness of it all. Let him remain the Unknown Ranger forever.
That's interesting about Sammy Davis. One of the guidelines set forth by the original creators of the Lone Ranger is that he never be seen without his mask. Clayton tried at least to never be seen in public without his mask, even wearing sunglasses when they sued him to make him stop wearing the mask, which was a terrible thing to do to him.
On the rifleman there's one on the very end of the show there out on the street and wat in the background a guy gets on a house and falls right off the back of it. I was kid back then. I have watched a bunch of them but i have never seen that one again.
THESE BLOOPERS JUST REMIND WE HUMANS NOT TO TAKE LIFE SO SERIOUSLY. RELAX ,THE NEXT BLOOPER YOU SEE MIGHT BE YOU WALKING PAST IN A SCENE FROM THE TWILIGHT ZONE. ( OR IS IT A BLOOPER ? OR, IS IT ? OH NEVER MIND ,WOOPS I JUST TRIPPED ON A HIDDEN CAMERA CABLE, SORRY GIBBS.
Even better: One of the Wild Wild West examples of that here is from that series' time-travel episode: TNot Lord of Limbo. Perhaps Col. Vautrain was responsible for Global 33.
Good stuff. I recently discovered a blooper on an episode of THE VIRGINIAN. I believe it was the episode entitled STOP OVER IN A WESTERN TOWN. At the end, the camera pans wide and lo and behold, there's pick up and a trailer in the scene! Oops!
That's true. Bonanza and Gunsmoke are the ones that always seems to come up when the longest running westerns are talked about. I've actually just been able to catch the Death Valley Days series in recent years. It is a good anthology western series and did apparently last forever.
the rocks in the background at the 12:10 mark remind me of the rocks in the first season episode of Star Trek where we see James R Kirks tombstone. Are those the same set pieces?
Slim Pickens was one of the last true cowboys that acted in movies. The actors nowadays that ride horses in TV and big screen movies all ride like they are a sack of potatoes.
Watching bloopers from your favorite television shows never get old, I enjoy watching them over and over.
It’s amazing that I’ve watched these shows countless times without noticing any mistakes :)
These were outtakes and bloopers that were redone and edited out.
😂😂😂😂😂 I watched all those shows when they were originally on television. Thank you so much for all the fun!
When they made these they had no idea we could have copies of them and watch them over and over.
In high definition on giant screens!
And the ability to freeze the frame for a closer look
Always amazes me how MANT goofs/bloopers you catch in these old TV shows. I'm 69 and have watched them all as they aired, and caught but a few... GREAT JOB!! Thanks
Appreciate it 😀
I'm amazed how keen your eyes are to notice the vehicles during the black & white era of tv no matter how small and quick these appear
Back in the day, we had small screen TVs that had very poor resolution. Details were impossible to see, especially when you're looking at the actors.
My first blooper was a Clint Eastwood movie..cowboy of course..but in the back is a 18 wheeler and dust are driving all across the background. I became addicted to find bloopers ever since..56 and still finding them.❤
I love the cow's reaction to the "bear." 06:53
Bull
I had a black and white low res TV into the 1970s so never would have noticed the planes, lol. Thanks for the outtakes!
What people forget is we were watching most of these shows on a 14 to 20 inch black and white TV. The early color TVs had horrible pictures (that we thought were amazing) on a small screen most wouldn't notice traffic or planes in the distance.
How about a 12" black & white TV? With rabbit ears....😅
And about 320 lines of resolution. The cool thing is years later getting a color tv, it was like watching everything like something new.
And the television signals were transmitted over the air with all the attendant electromagnetic interference between the television tower and your rabbit ears. If, while watching your favourite show, your dad ran his shaver or mom the cake mixer, your viewing was done.
We watched on a lack & white TV on occasion until Dad bought an RCA colored TV. My little brother became our remote! Andy! Turn the channel! (K!) Andy! Hold the antenna over this way! (Ok!) LOL! Someone spilled a glass of oj down the top vents & burned up the tubes!
These were so low budget that worries about these bloopers would be a waste of money. No one in those days could watch these in frame by frame in hi res and spot a one second blooper. But it is entertaining to see how someone took the time tp spot these.
But not a word about how the Cisco Kid's horse changed his spots when he went behind some rocks and emerged with them all re-arranged.
4:28 you missed the middle finger on the coffee mug😂
Yeah, I totally missed that.
I remember a Gunsmoke episode where the marshal was camping out in the wilderness and setting next to the campfire having a talk and in a quiet moment you could hear a diesel truck engaging his jakes brake. BRRRMMMMM!
I loved Gunsmoke, especially since my cousin was in the later episodes.
@@ChristmasFerretsMy Mom and Dad were going to Phoenix, Arizona, from Prescott. They stopped in Cordes Junction to get something to eat, and the man who played Festus on Gunsmoke was eating there also. I still have the autographed picture that he signed. This was back in 1974, when I was 8.
@@BillGeiler I would love to see the photo. Curtis was hoot at family reunions in Washington state.
Been binge watching Bonanza for the last couple of years (since Covid started) and there are heaps more bloopers. Large rocks moving, stunt doubles appearing in fight scenes that obviously arent Michael Landon or his adversary actor, many continuity issues such as actors in a different position in the following shot and the amazing scenery paintings of course. Still love it to bits though. The Ponderosa interior (living room/fireplace/dining area) is enough for me even though the upstairs interior doesn't match what we see from the outside front.
When I saw some of these old shows like the Rifle Man I was a kid myself so I didn't even notice some of these bloopers. I was just more into the stories and actions of the actors not what's in the background. I've seen more bloopers in today's movie and TV shows .
James Arnez was a hoot. Landon always had a contagious laugh. Cool bloopers. Thanks
He was also brother to Jim Phelps on Mission Impossible.
What's also fun is nothing the background props that turn up in different places in different episodes or even series. The Wild Wild West shared a lot of sets with The Big Valley - in BV, Jarrod Barkley is wooing his future wife in James West's railroad car. BV even had a distinctive tree (it had a bend in the trunk and a dead broken branch) that kept moving around - from the center of town to a wooded area in the same episode, and then popping up in different locations in other episodes. And then the Vasquez Rocks turn up in practically every TV show ever, from Laramie to Star Trek to NCIS.
Good eye balls 👀 you have. I never noticed nuthun'.
Excellent job on this enjoyed watching those old tv show bloopers.
Thanks
I like the seeing tire tracks as a horse rider is filmed while he runs on the trail.
I throughly enjoyed this Video. Thank you 😊
I don't know ANYONE who sits in front of a tv looking for the bloopers BUT I'm glad YOU DO🤙😂... AWESOME JOB 👍😎
Thanks
@@tvcrazyman NO really!!! I only picked up a few bloopers here and there but it's by coincidence. The first time was in The Dukes of Hazzard opening scene with the GENERAL LEE jumping 'Possum Creek with a camera CLEARLY visible mounted on the right side.... THAT was awesome 😎👍
Personally, I enjoy your hobby🌹 Subbed btw❣️
Thank you. It brought back lots of memories for me and my wife. I'm sure you went to a lot of work. Thank you.
Love the Lone Ranger Code. Paladin funny. Thought I saw a brown car door in Bonanza today.
Remember when my daughter was watching tv while i was fixing a meal. Never knew there was a replacement at the time. I could only say at the time was, that's not Clayton Moore. Was right.
Anything with Richard Boone is worth watching. Best tv show ever.
Royal Dano was one of the most best players on any show. The coward on an episode of Wanted Dead or Alive. Really got to know him in the movie Something Wicked Comes This Way. Never really noticed him before, but now i love anything with him in it. An amazing actor.
Clayton Moore will always be The Lone Ranger
I agree 100%.
They treated Clayton Moore abhorrently a few years before he died. The 'franchise' wouldn't allow him to wear the mask for an 'event'. So he wore sunglasses.😢
@ I remember that well. Sucks, because he was such a cool guy and so passionate about his role as The Lone Ranger.
A lot of these things you couldn’t see on the old tube TV that was around when these shows were on. I even spotted dirt on the floors and bits of trash when I watched them on the new modern HD TV’s. I watched these shows when they came out with very good youthful eyes too.
Love me some westerns classic western shows never noticed these goofs in some of them good eye man
Thanks
Anytime
Really enjoyed this 👌
My favorite movie blooper. Shane. In the opening scene, of this Academy Award winning movie, in the background, in the distance, where the tree line is, as Shane is riding, you can see a bus moving. Almost everyone misses it because they are focused in watching Shane ride his horse.
THe "High Chaparral" was the worst for this. High power lines in the background. Cars and trucks on the roads. Jet contrails in the air. At times, the airplanes were so loud the actors had to raise their voices.
"The High Chaparral" had the best distraction of them all. Miss Linda Cristal as "Victoria Cannon!"😂😍🎤💃🌹❤👰🌵🐴📺B.W.
This was my favorite one of yours by far. I have a heart for Westerns, but also, that dummy falling with the sound of a woman's scream made me actually laugh out loud.
Glad you liked it
They shot as many as 39 episodes a year and had reruns the extra 13 weeks. Many were rushed or shot in a day or 2. It's surprising they were so well done.
Thank you, did enjoy - brought back my childhood memories.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Another great video. Best wishes from England👍
Thanks
There were so many famous faces, especially from Star Trek the Next Generation, on The Rifleman.
Thanks for your videos !, i love them ! Back in the late 70's early 80's my favorite thing to do was to watch old westerns with my dad! On the weekends tv stations in pr used to air filler shows and movies and since westerns where dirt cheap they filled the time between the end of the Saturday morning cartoons block and the start of the afternoon block! They would also air stuff like the superman tv series qnd and the tarzan movies! Also i have to agree with you, the riffleman was the best western!
good job man
Appreciate it, thanks.
Your videos always make me laugh so much. When I was little in the '70s I didn't realize all the bloopers these shows had. Thank you for making awesome videos for me to watch, Mr Tvcrazyman. Have a good Tuesday to you and ✌️ Mr Tvcrazyman.
Thanks, I'm glad you like them.
Outstanding narration. A talent that is going away and being replaced by robots?
Your John Wayne was fantastic!!
Thanks, I used to do that voice and Elvis a lot when I was a kid. Back then it seemed like everybody was doing impressions.
Hey TVCrazyman, this is your best video yet! Thanks for all the entertainment! Also, it was cool to see you in person.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
You left out the biggest bloopers in all these western shows and that is the car tire tracks on the dirt roads they forget to sweep up.......it is in so many I cant list them all.
There are well trained horses that you can drop the reins and it will just stand there waiting for you. I know this for a fact because we had one.
I remember seeing a jet vapor trail in an episode of Daniel Boone.
They pop up a lot on westerns.
difficult to film "olden days" movies/shows with "modern days" planes flying over😅
Awesome video! Your best one yet. 👍
Thanks
At 1:30, that could easily be a large bird.
Much fun viewing! Thank you. Tip of the hat to you!
Love the blooper posts.
You just had to love the old western films 😀
Yeah, it makes me want to get a horse, but I'd probably fall off or something.😀
@@tvcrazymanRiding horses is fun!!!!! I have been riding with my Dad since I was a baby, and riding on my own horse since I was able to control him at 7 years old.
Tv cazyman....YOU are the best....Love this stuff....BIG TV man here.
Thanks
I really enjoy it. waiting for the next video. take care my Friend. 😊
Thank you very much.
@@tvcrazyman yvw!!! My Friend.
I was never fond of “Alias Smith and Jones,” but watched all of the other TV series with dedication. There were three networks, ABC, NBC and CBS. Each one had a broadcast antenna in a different location from our house, so to pickup a different network, you had to get someone to watch the TV and someone to climb on the roof and rotate the antenna until you got the best picture and then climb back down to watch TV.
I loved alias Smith and Jones I was the antenna turner lol 😂
Marshall qualifying for the Secret Service at 5:00
Thank you crazy man from Steve Conn in uk stage coach wagon train bonanza my favourite rawhide
I'm 81 years old I've watched westerns forever. I wish I could remember the title of the black and white western that day Coca-Cola sign showed up on a building as a outlaw was riding out of town with the bank money or something but he rides out of town and you get a glimpse of it in the right hand side of the screen the big Coca-Cola red dish.
The Barkley mansion from Big Valley was right beside Gilligan’s lagoon.
There are a few episodes of Cheyenne where you can see crew members helping Cheyenne out. In one episode you can see the crew member push a boat out into the water.
As kids we were riveted on The Lone Ranger or Tonto!
And remember it was Kinescope and 480i.
All sorts of things went on right before our little eyes!
Great stuff as usual. 👏👏👏
Thanks
I remember seeing the truck on the Gunsmoke episode, years ago... Yes, it is fun to see those....
One thing about old classic westerns they was fit to watch for all age groups with good moral setting, and you need to see blood and body parts go flying to know someone was shot. There several good westerns like Bonanza but lately I became a fan of the old Roy Rogers movies, they have a good story lines but what sets it apart from others, cars and phones was in those movies along with horses and six shooters, to bad they aren't being preserved..........
Loved F Troop.
My mother absolutely LOVED westerns and when I was a kid we had only one TV so we watched these shows with her: Wagon Train, Rawhide, Maverick, Bronco, Cheyenne, Sugar Foot, Bonanza, The Rifleman, The Rebel (I think), Gunsmoke and Have Gun, Will Travel. Did I name any you're unfamiliar with? Trying to stump Tvcrazyman...LOL, Is that your comic book collection? WOW
I know them all, my dad and mom have always been big western fans. He still names off all the westerns he loved as a kid. Yep, I've been collecting comics for quite a while.
I loved that shot of The Lone Ranger in front of the US Capitol!
Me too. I wouldn't mind having a poster of that image if they would make one.
That was fun, thanks.
Something that was missed, when the Rifle Man is breaking in the horse, he's without a hat and then has his hat on again. I just saw it today on the TV.
Have Gun Will Travel ::: a semi - truck and part of highway can be seen in distant far upper left of shot.. I don't remember the year but that blooper is in my memory from many years ago..
Guessing that's on the east side of Griffith Park near the zoo. Lots of trees and trails and close to the studios. That'd be the I-5 in the background.
Fun stuff!
One of the goofs that I just can't ignore, is the show opening of The Rifleman, when Lucas fires off at least 12 shots from a rifle which couldn't possibly have held that many rounds. There is also a glitch in that opening, making it difficult to accurately count the shots. I believe this was intentional.
they made a dead count of the rifleman video, its pretty funny and good!
You could get a Winchester 1873 in Sporting Rifle, Special Sporting Rifle, or Carbine models, or as a Military Musket, with magazine capacities ranging from six to 17.
The 1892 rifle with a 24″ barrel held 12 rounds in the magazine and 1 in the chamber. The 20″ barrel model held only 10+1, and the 16″ barrel model held only 8+1.20 Oct 2017
The entire family watched the program and each of us counted the rifle shots and all had a different number!
I always loved it (sarcasm) when the sound effects department used a sound of a 12 gauge shotgun when the cowboy was shooting a .357 revolver.
As a comics lover, I am just amazed at the magnificent condition of the issues of the various comics you displayed for us in this video. One question: where did you find these issues in such pristine condition? They are just beautiful. You are really great at spotting goofs and bloopers. You are very observant. Your videos make me laugh every time.
Thanks, I'm always looking for comics at flea markets, comic shops, conventions, and antique shops.
Haha....my GOD WHAT ARE YOU DOING
THESE ARE MY HEROES, MY SHOWS, MY ERA...Matt Dillion was way before me but I love that guy..seems down to earth and decent
I have a story Burt Reynolds told me
Gunsmoke was major success and all America would tune in to the show. So John Wayne was in town and decided to visit the set. When he saw James Arness (6' 7") for the first time he took a step back and said " Boy You're tall!"
And James said " Well You're bigger "
Awesome story!
I hope you all enjoy the goofs and bloopers from all these classic westerns.
😎Cool
Can you do The Incredible Hulk goofs next? Such as the Hulk wearing different pants, or mysteriously appearing shoes? Like in the episode Danny, the Hulk changes back into Banner, but when he starts walking, he has boots on his feet. Where did he get them?
@@KevinMiller-xn5vu I actually am planning on doing another Hulk video very soon. We'll see what all I can find.
@@KevinMiller-xn5vuI always liked that David Banner's pants fit the Hulk.
I got a good laugh out of this video.
Fun fact, Kung Fu was originally written for Bruce Lee. Robert Carradine fighting John Saxon, co-star in Enter the Dragon, seems natural.
It's a shame more people don't live up to the code of the Lone Ranger.
Dude, how much will you take for your comic collection? 😂 Funny bloopers, thanks for sharing!
Thanks, I wouldn't ever sell the whole collection at once, then I'd have to start all over again. I'm addicted to collecting.😀
@@tvcrazyman yep, so am I! You do have an impressive collection, though!
@@mudvalve Thanks
I remember that "newfangled hot air balloon" on an old episode of "Little House on the Prairie". At one point, when the balloon landed, the "tail number" or "registration number" points DIRECTLY at the camera. Can't miss it. Couldn't they have rotated the balloon for the flight scene so we would never have seen it?
Wow, we have a Ponderosa Steakhouse in Florida.
I recently watched some reruns of Maverick.
In "Bolt from the Blue," S4E11, there's a radio tower in the background. I'm sure there was no AM/FM in the Wild West. Another quirk, in "Thunder from the North," S4E9, there's the first use of "I'll be back," years before Schwarzenegger.
The Undefeated, you can see a truck driving on the other side of the river at the end of the movie. The Big Valley in one episode had a Volkswagen on a road in the background of a field.
I remember seeing an old episode of the western series "Death Valley Days " titled "The Grassman"
In one scene Indians attack and capture the main character and his guide . During this big fight scene one the actors playing an Indian keeps having his wig fall off and struggles to fight and keep his hair in place .
One of the scenes in Support your Local Sheriff, toward the end of the movie, you can see what looks like the top of a bus going down a road between two buildings.
In reality, they tested several actors and their ability to draw a gun from a holster and be ready to fire. Turns out, that Sammy Davis Jr. was the fastest of them all at the time. One other thing, I don't remember ever seeing Clayton Moore not wearing the Lone Ranger mask. Suppose I could google it, but I like the mysteriousness of it all. Let him remain the Unknown Ranger forever.
That's interesting about Sammy Davis. One of the guidelines set forth by the original creators of the Lone Ranger is that he never be seen without his mask. Clayton tried at least to never be seen in public without his mask, even wearing sunglasses when they sued him to make him stop wearing the mask, which was a terrible thing to do to him.
On the rifleman there's one on the very end of the show there out on the street and wat in the background a guy gets on a house and falls right off the back of it.
I was kid back then. I have watched a bunch of them but i have never seen that one again.
great job but frankly ....bloopers in F troop....simply enhance it
THESE BLOOPERS JUST REMIND WE HUMANS NOT TO TAKE LIFE SO SERIOUSLY. RELAX ,THE NEXT BLOOPER YOU SEE MIGHT BE YOU WALKING PAST IN A SCENE FROM THE TWILIGHT ZONE. ( OR IS IT A BLOOPER ? OR, IS IT ? OH NEVER MIND ,WOOPS I JUST TRIPPED ON A HIDDEN CAMERA CABLE, SORRY GIBBS.
There's a radio tower on a hill in a Tales of Wells Fargo episode.
And lots of tire tracks in many westerns.
Those planes are only one plane - Global 33, trying to find its way out of The Twilight Zone! 🤯
That is an awesome thought. I love time travel and the Twilight Zone.
Even better: One of the Wild Wild West examples of that here is from that series' time-travel episode: TNot Lord of Limbo. Perhaps Col. Vautrain was responsible for Global 33.
On 21:28 the wheels of the stagecoach ain't moving! Or is it skidding? 🤭 (look closely!)
One goofy thing in the westerns was the cowboys were clean
and wore the same clothes every show.
Good stuff. I recently discovered a blooper on an episode of THE VIRGINIAN. I believe it was the episode entitled STOP OVER IN A WESTERN TOWN. At the end, the camera pans wide and lo and behold, there's pick up and a trailer in the scene! Oops!
Crazy, such an amazing video!! I'll never watch classic westerns the same way😂
I would have thought that Death Valley Days would be considered a western. Which ran longer than 14 seasons of Bonanza.
That's true. Bonanza and Gunsmoke are the ones that always seems to come up when the longest running westerns are talked about. I've actually just been able to catch the Death Valley Days series in recent years. It is a good anthology western series and did apparently last forever.
Matt Dillion and Ben Cartwright rode the same horse
the rocks in the background at the 12:10 mark remind me of the rocks in the first season episode of Star Trek where we see James R Kirks tombstone. Are those the same set pieces?
Could be. In KUNG FU, whenever Caine fights that monk to the death, the Vasquez Rocks where Kirk fought the Gorn is to your right a few hundred yards
Who is James R. Kirk ? Is he related to James Tiberius Kirk ?
@BillGeiler a goof up
@@BillGeiler Before they settled on Tiberius, they used the letter R in a scene where they showed his tomb stone.
@@douglasmcneil8413 Okay. Thank You. I did not know that. Was that in a movie, or in an episode ?
Slim Pickens rode horses and one Hydrogen Bomb. 😅
Slim Pickens was a character
Slim Pickens was one of the last true cowboys that acted in movies. The actors nowadays that ride horses in TV and big screen movies all ride like they are a sack of potatoes.
I enjoy the bopper in the western that I grew up in watching them
Huh?
My grandfather didn't know about this
Sammy Davis Jr. actually became a great trick gun handler...
Records from that era are spotty at best -Nelson Muntz