Rocky fights pretty good! That straight left beat a lot of bad guys and continues to beat bad guys/good guys today! This is the third time I have watched this western . It’s great to watch old movies like this one👍🏾👏🏽👍🏾😀…… I still looking for more, keeps up the good work showing the good old ones. The trusty sidekick Nugget always completes the action by cleaning up the minors details. Allen Lane and Nugget Clark are a superb team, long lives the OLD partners!👍🏾💯💯💯👏🏽👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Third
Can't get enough of these old classics. So much better than movies today where just about every other word is a swear word. Thank you so much for posting. They may be a bit corny, but I LOVE THEM🎆👏👏👏
Thank you Miss Nevada Jane for this entertaining channel I love these classical cowboy movies some of them are older than I am but I can remember when they used to show to us on Saturdays thank you very much and have a wonderful evening and day goodbye
I dont deal very well with RUclips bug if an answer is possible,id like tô know the name of the movie and how to see It in wich Rocky Lane go inside an old mine and lights up a mach with shot
His hat never falls off because, like any good Marine, it's screwed down tight! That's why they call 'em jarheads. What I never could figure out is why, when they're 100 miles from the nearest hardware store, whenever the shooting starts, they have to break every pane of glass they see!!😮
Rocky with his beautiful Black Jack and Hoppy with his beautiful Pal with good stories and morals… the making of many children’s dreams. Such a joy to watch again. Thank you Jane for posting.
At 13:40 a good scene of 2 of the finest western actors...they were both in Gunsmoke and other TV westerns later. I think Rocky and some of the great "character actors" that played with him all wd have stayed on the big screen for a while longer. Man, these old time westerns Nevada Jane puts on is absolutely great.
Similar story was used in an episode of Richard Boones great "Have gun will travel" series. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health.
There's just something so comforting and relaxing about the western movies.... is it the good guys? the bad guys? Or just all the horses and dust? The old saloons all the wooden everything? Today we have crap for tv and movies just total rubbish. Back in the day they actually cared about filming and actors were well respected. They had heart and souls and you could see that in the way they acted and how it made you feel while watching.❤
Where did Lane learn to ride like that? I love to watch the chases they don't look like they just speeded up the camera. He is so smooth on Black Jack.
Every episode includes someone who won’t follow instructions, gets in the way, messes up a good plan, and falls into the good graces of Rocky at the end. Of course, Black Jack always outwits the outlaws.
Rocky Lane also played Red Ryder in the serial with Robert 'Bobby' Blake as 'Little Beaver.' Martha Hyer later became a big star, and one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood usually in roles with blonde hair.
VERN...You make an old man's mind and heart feel awful good Sir. Many decades ago ( 9 kids & never much money in our family) I'd pick berries by the quart and sell them or get a good supply of giant night crawlers for the many resorts in northern midwest...for the tourists to go fishing...and off I'd go to watch the 2 main features, a cartoon, also a Captain Marvel 12 or 15 week serial or maybe Captain Cody or even Zombies of the Stratosphere...and a newsreel. I always had at least 25 cents; 12 cents for daytime saturday matinee and 13 cents for the ice cream store or popcorn stand right on the same block. Penny candy was still 2 "squirrels" or 2 "Mary Jane" peanut butter candies...jawbreakers and Holloway taffy suckers that lasted for a couple hours. We were allowed to watch the whole thing twice if you got there by noon-6p.m. and out before the lovers and married couples came at 7p.m. for Doris Day or ? Knowing what I know now, I'd love to go back to northern Wisconsin about 1950 and see that again. Rocky Lane was my favorite western cowboy, Randolph Scott too...Oh my!...thank goodness for memories, friend... wl
Clay McCord said to a customer in his store “Have you ever thought that if no-one carried guns, there would be no killings? The best advice I can give you is, don’t put the gun back on.” If every week there really was a bank or stagecoach robbery, it would be no wonder that the people moved away and Silver City became a ghost town. North Fork would have been the same. Lucas MacCain shot 120 really bad guys in his five year reign of television. All that death from robbery and getting gun whipped and no-one suffered anything like the ptsd of modern western life where ‘One punch can kill’ is the order of the day.
La decada de los 50 fueron los años maravillosos en que vivimos los muchachos de aquella epoca en el que gozamos a mas no poder con estas estupendas cowvoyes que nos hacian delirar y entusiamar . Gracias a Nevada Jane por su generosidad y buena voluntad de subir estas series, por otra parte como podria conseguir este film en audio latino si es posible algun contacto se lo agradeceria. Le reitero mis saludos.
Great cast of the usual suspects in the old Westerns. Myron Healey, Roy Barcroft, Byron Foulger, Stanley "Old Ranger " Andrews and of course George Chesebro. I'm surprised they didn't throw in Earl Dwire and Forrest Taylor.
I find it pretty amazing how so many of these guys showed up again & again in these Rocky Lane episodes playing a variety of different characters. Eddy Waller had the recurring role of Nugget, but the others seemed to drift in & out, sometimes the bad guy, & sometimes the victim or good guy.
That outlaw leader told the captured men at 18:53 that they better find that money or they wont't get out of there alive. Well how else would they get out of there?! if they were dead they sure wouldn't be going anywhere. Ha!
Love these old westerns. Run the horses to death; shoot unlimited shots from your revolver; shoot from the back of the horse gang and never hit anyone in front of you let alone the good guys...; when the guns are finally empty, they just toss them; old dry wood that doesn't creak so they can still sneak in; whispering to your horse in the barn but nobody else hears you; no blood and guts when they get shot; classic speaking lines; the list goes on... These are great.
Damn Rocky picked up a helluva jab in that last fight. It a common theme in all his movies and that is, a run-away stage coach or buggy, one chair, at least, broken over his back, a very pretty girl, a ripper of a fight that leaves no bruises.
Steep terrain required more horse-power, some stages were bigger than others and therefore heavier so needed more horses. Some trips had to be faster than others and needed more horses so each individual had to use less energy and could go for longer. Also, some wrangler people hired by the film crews only had 4 horse teams and some companies had 6 horse teams. 6 horses are much harder to drive than 4 so the competence of the drivers back in the day, as well as the film crews, were a part of it also. I would like to know why the old timer thought a 'rig' would have rotted in 6 years, especially in a dry climate?
@@payntpot7623 Since you seem to know this stuff I have a question. Can a stagecoach with 2, 4,or 6 horses go faster than bad hombres on horses following behind them? That is if the bad guys don't kill the driver. Second question. How do runaway stagecoach horses determine when to slow down and stop?
There was only one marshal in the salt lake area. He was also know as the most feared man in the west. No lawman ever came close to what old Porter Rockwell did! Most of the b-western movies were based on his deeds!
ALAN...You are kidding right? After Allan "Rocky" Lane did his last big screen movie in 1953, he did a lot of TV westerns, I saw him on Gunsmoke 3 times I remember and Roy Barcroft, Myron Healey, Lane Adams and a few others that became regulars mostly in Rocky Lane movies were many, many times on Gunsmoke too...Others fades in my mind right now, BUT he was from 1960-1966 the voice of Mr ED on TV and Rocky had one of the finest voices of any actor. Sadly Rocky died from cancer in 1973, only 64. He seemed a bit more mature in those old westerns. I made sure I had my 12 cents for the saturday matinee when he was going to be on. The rest of my quarter, 13 cents, got me a bag of candy or ice cream. What a time for a young kid with imagination and loving movies and reading good books.
I can't believe the woman still believes that he killed her father after everyinensaying that he killed her father I don't know all but I'm watching it now so everyone that commented on it chill nighas
SILLYWOOD!!! Silliest genre: The Western! If you've seen one, you've seen them all. Actually, it’s the same for every genre, and worse! e.g. A lot of sci-fi movies are just westerns in space.
Great western. Good storyline. The oldies got it right. Thanks Jane
These movies rule! Soft violence, a sweetheart potential, and most of all Allen Lane and Nugget Clark! Nugget Is priceless!
Allen Lane and Black Jack, one of the greats...👍. thank you for this great old western.
He had a great horse
@@DarrellLancaster-l5q- The horse, Black Jack, actually belonged to the actor, Allan "Rocky" Lane!!
Nice to catch Rocky Lane movies after all these years. I wasn't born until 1950 and they are a real treat.
I was born in 1951 and love Sky King and Highway Patrol also Roy Roger's Show.
@@shirleyallen9108 Me too.
@@shirleyallen9108 you really took me down memory lane 😊😊.
Rocky fights pretty good! That straight left beat a lot of bad guys and continues to beat bad guys/good guys today! This is the third time I have watched this western . It’s great to watch old movies like this one👍🏾👏🏽👍🏾😀…… I still looking for more, keeps up the good work showing the good old ones. The trusty sidekick Nugget always completes the action by cleaning up the minors details. Allen Lane and Nugget Clark are a superb team, long lives the OLD partners!👍🏾💯💯💯👏🏽👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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Can't get enough of these old classics. So much better than movies today where just about every other word is a swear word.
Thank you so much for posting. They may be a bit corny, but I LOVE THEM🎆👏👏👏
Carla Brown ...if you haven't been watching The Guns Of Will Sonnett then you're really missing out!
Thank you Miss Nevada Jane for this entertaining channel I love these classical cowboy movies some of them are older than I am but I can remember when they used to show to us on Saturdays thank you very much and have a wonderful evening and day goodbye
I have a lot of these old westerns on my shelf. My Son picks them up for me at Christmas, Birthday, etc.
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I dont deal very well with RUclips bug if an answer is possible,id like tô know the name of the movie and how to see It in wich Rocky Lane go inside an old mine and lights up a mach with shot
...no smut,no swearing, love it!...
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I discovered Rocky Lane a year ago and I always enjoy watching all episodes again and again...and he never drops his hat during the fights
His hat never falls off because, like any good Marine, it's screwed down tight! That's why they call 'em jarheads.
What I never could figure out is why, when they're 100 miles from the nearest hardware store, whenever the shooting starts, they have to break every pane of glass they see!!😮
Best western actor allan rocky lane really is the greatest
Rocky with his beautiful Black Jack and Hoppy with his beautiful Pal with good stories and morals… the making of many children’s dreams. Such a joy to watch again. Thank you Jane for posting.
I love old westerns! And Rocky Lane is my favorite!
Thanks again NJ for these beauties !
At 13:40 a good scene of 2 of the finest western actors...they were both in Gunsmoke and other TV westerns later. I think Rocky and some of the great "character actors" that played with him all wd have stayed on the big screen for a while longer. Man, these old time westerns Nevada Jane puts on is absolutely great.
Never saw these movies as a child. Put me to mind of the lone ranger series. Love uncle nugget.
I've not seen these films before I like them good acting and story
I Luv Allan "Rocky" Lane & Blackjack.. Wow !!Rocky mimics his every 🚶 step.( That's called shadow dancing.)thank you for sharing🌹.
Similar story was used in an episode of Richard Boones great "Have gun will travel" series.
Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
another good western, thanks Jane
Really enjoyed this old wrstern movie . Thank you
Allan "Rocky" Lane One Of The Best Western Icons That Republic Pictures Star that Could Not Be Imitated !
A beautiful young Martha Hyer with her natural dark hair. Also, Lane could really ride, which is more than can be said for many actors in Westerns.
Ben Johnson later was an excellent rider… he trained other actors. He grew up on a working ranch.
There's just something so comforting and relaxing about the western movies.... is it the good guys? the bad guys? Or just all the horses and dust? The old saloons all the wooden everything? Today we have crap for tv and movies just total rubbish. Back in the day they actually cared about filming and actors were well respected. They had heart and souls and you could see that in the way they acted and how it made you feel while watching.❤
Good old movie. Will finish the whole series of Rocky Lane movies.
🤠🐴Thank you 👍Good old western🤠Good cast🥰Nice to see many favorite players🐴🤠 Sept .16 , 2024
Where did Lane learn to ride like that? I love to watch the chases they don't look like they just speeded up the camera. He is so smooth on Black Jack.
Presley Courtney in Whittier, California
It helps that the horse he rides, Black Jack, is actually his own!! They had a special bond!! 🤪
Nice movie. Good flow and sequence.
Every episode includes someone who won’t follow instructions, gets in the way, messes up a good plan, and falls into the good graces of Rocky at the end. Of course, Black Jack always outwits the outlaws.
I love his horse whispering where in no way the bad guy could hear it.
Rocky Lane also played Red Ryder in the serial with Robert 'Bobby' Blake as 'Little Beaver.' Martha Hyer later became a big star, and one of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood usually in roles with blonde hair.
That sure was a smart horse. As far as I’m concerned, he was the star of the show.
Thanks for posting.
I love it there hats never fall off hair is always nicely combined
Thank you very much! Nice movie!❤
Allan Rocky Lane was the voice for "Mr Ed" 1960"s tv show
Wow!! Ya think??
Toatly amazing. All that fighting and Rocky never looses his hat
Ken Maynard seldom did also, as big as it was.
Great films .
Thanks for uploading
ROCKY never looses his hat.
Enjoyable and nice movie.
Awesome story thanks
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I love these
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Old Western Movies though. 👍👌👏
An of course, I'm a subscriber!
Thanks Again Though.
where are you finding these old westerns their awesome
Isaiah Pope ..."they're" awesome
Back in 1950 i could see a double feature w/serial,cartoon for 10 cents get a chili dog next door for 10 cents.Those were the days!!
VERN...You make an old man's mind and heart feel awful good Sir. Many decades ago ( 9 kids & never much money in our family) I'd pick berries by the quart and sell them or get a good supply of giant night crawlers for the many resorts in northern midwest...for the tourists to go fishing...and off I'd go to watch the 2 main features, a cartoon, also a Captain Marvel 12 or 15 week serial or maybe Captain Cody or even Zombies of the Stratosphere...and a newsreel.
I always had at least 25 cents; 12 cents for daytime saturday matinee and 13 cents for the ice cream store or popcorn stand right on the same block. Penny candy was still 2 "squirrels" or 2 "Mary Jane" peanut butter candies...jawbreakers and Holloway taffy suckers that lasted for a couple hours. We were allowed to watch the whole thing twice if you got there by noon-6p.m. and out before the lovers and married couples came at 7p.m. for Doris Day or ?
Knowing what I know now, I'd love to go back to northern Wisconsin about 1950 and see that again. Rocky Lane was my favorite western cowboy, Randolph Scott too...Oh my!...thank goodness for memories, friend... wl
What happened to Clay McCord when Silver City became a ghost town?
Clay McCord said to a customer in his store “Have you ever thought that if no-one carried guns, there would be no killings? The best advice I can give you is, don’t put the gun back on.” If every week there really was a bank or stagecoach robbery, it would be no wonder that the people moved away and Silver City became a ghost town. North Fork would have been the same. Lucas MacCain shot 120 really bad guys in his five year reign of television. All that death from robbery and getting gun whipped and no-one suffered anything like the ptsd of modern western life where ‘One punch can kill’ is the order of the day.
***Yep partner, me too***
Susan
The movie this story awesomel good job
Thanks.
La decada de los 50 fueron los años maravillosos en que vivimos los muchachos de aquella epoca en el que gozamos a mas no poder con estas estupendas cowvoyes que nos hacian delirar y entusiamar . Gracias a Nevada Jane por su generosidad y buena voluntad de subir estas series, por otra parte como podria conseguir este film en audio latino si es posible algun contacto se lo agradeceria. Le reitero mis saludos.
Cv
Maybe he went to learn English.
Los tred reyes los dos
🎉another good film
i love this movies
In the opening, "What do they think we are? Cattle?" Answer should have been: "NO, if we thought that you were cattle, you'd be walking."
Child of the Creator God 😆 that's funny
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Rocky Lane the voice of Mr. Ed.
Rocky Allen Lane or Allen Rocky Lane ever got the credit he deserves it he was a good man
Good movie
Very. Good. One. 🎉🎉🎉💢💥💫👍💣
Great Western lane movie
Great cast of the usual suspects in the old Westerns. Myron Healey, Roy Barcroft, Byron Foulger, Stanley "Old Ranger " Andrews and of course George Chesebro. I'm surprised they didn't throw in Earl Dwire and Forrest Taylor.
I find it pretty amazing how so many of these guys showed up again & again in these Rocky Lane episodes playing a variety of different characters. Eddy Waller had the recurring role of Nugget, but the others seemed to drift in & out, sometimes the bad guy, & sometimes the victim or good guy.
Myron Healey and George Chesbro playing good guys. That's different.
porque nao divulgam estes filmes pelo menos legendados? Como vamos entender o enredo de um filme sem legenda ou dublagem? Impossível.
Him too.
Good Great old time Western
That outlaw leader told the captured men at 18:53 that they better find that money or they wont't get out of there alive. Well how else would they get out of there?! if they were dead they sure wouldn't be going anywhere. Ha!
Love All Hoppy*s Movies
How does the driver of the wagon get shot when he is not in the line of shooting
FAVOR DE PONER SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL.
Fernando Pascual Vara Sarmientol
Same for this dude.
And yeah the old Westons are good no cap
Allan "Rocky"Lane a los Años 60 yo muchacho las veía en cine
no sound
Love these old westerns. Run the horses to death; shoot unlimited shots from your revolver; shoot from the back of the horse gang and never hit anyone in front of you let alone the good guys...; when the guns are finally empty, they just toss them; old dry wood that doesn't creak so they can still sneak in; whispering to your horse in the barn but nobody else hears you; no blood and guts when they get shot; classic speaking lines; the list goes on... These are great.
Damn Rocky picked up a helluva jab in that last fight. It a common theme in all his movies and that is, a run-away stage coach or buggy, one chair, at least, broken over his back, a very pretty girl, a ripper of a fight that leaves no bruises.
WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED
Martha Hyer nice.
Rocky Lane, the Chuck Norris of the west.
Cool
Good
I agree with the comment below
Qaaaarqqqq King. Rc King. Crazy to think about the future
When it comes to stagecoaches or wagons why is it that it is only four horses carrying these wagons instead of six or eight horses
It depends on the weight of the passengers. The heavier the passengers, the more horses. LOL
Steep terrain required more horse-power, some stages were bigger than others and therefore heavier so needed more horses. Some trips had to be faster than others and needed more horses so each individual had to use less energy and could go for longer.
Also, some wrangler people hired by the film crews only had 4 horse teams and some companies had 6 horse teams. 6 horses are much harder to drive than 4 so the competence of the drivers back in the day, as well as the film crews, were a part of it also.
I would like to know why the old timer thought a 'rig' would have rotted in 6 years, especially in a dry climate?
@@payntpot7623 Since you seem to know this stuff I have a question. Can a stagecoach with 2, 4,or 6 horses go faster than bad hombres on horses following behind them? That is if the bad guys don't kill the driver.
Second question. How do runaway stagecoach horses determine when to slow down and stop?
Rocky got his hands full bad guys good guy shot up very little help
35:30 Looks like Michael Wilding
Eddy Waller! Kenneth MacDonald!
Its funny their shooting from the back and driver gets shot in the front lol good movie thanks
ROCKY LANE, DEUS TE DÊ O PARAÍSO, SE ESSE PARAÍSO REALMENTE EXISTIR!!!
Now where does the Salt Lake come in? And still waiting for the raiders to appear...
But a good old "skop, skiet en donner" nonetheless
There was only one marshal in the salt lake area.
He was also know as the most feared man in the west.
No lawman ever came close to what old Porter Rockwell did!
Most of the b-western movies were based on his deeds!
That girl is about 10 sec from getting on my nerves.
That's mr ed
This one too complex doe make much sense😅😢😊
Allan Roqry Laene qui saudade
he sounds like Mr Ed! I wonder why?
ALAN...You are kidding right? After Allan "Rocky" Lane did his last big screen movie in 1953, he did a lot of TV westerns, I saw him on Gunsmoke 3 times I remember and Roy Barcroft, Myron Healey, Lane Adams and a few others that became regulars mostly in Rocky Lane movies were many, many times on Gunsmoke too...Others fades in my mind right now, BUT he was from 1960-1966 the voice of Mr ED on TV and Rocky had one of the finest voices of any actor. Sadly Rocky died from cancer in 1973, only 64.
He seemed a bit more mature in those old westerns. I made sure I had my 12 cents for the saturday matinee when he was going to be on. The rest of my quarter, 13 cents, got me a bag of candy or ice cream. What a time for a young kid with imagination and loving movies and reading good books.
Boy she is beautiful
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After all that the hat still on,,,,,,,,,,
I can't believe the woman still believes that he killed her father after everyinensaying that he killed her father I don't know all but I'm watching it now so everyone that commented on it chill nighas
This show is alslfunny all the time😀😀😀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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SILLYWOOD!!!
Silliest genre: The Western!
If you've seen one, you've seen them all. Actually, it’s the same for every genre, and worse! e.g. A lot of sci-fi movies are just westerns in space.
Why are you here then?
In 1957, I could three matinee movies, for just $0.25 at the Lyceum movie theater, in St.Paul, MN...