Bonanza - Marie, My Love | Episode 120 | Cult Western Series | Wild West | Full Episode
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- Опубликовано: 27 фев 2021
- Free Western Series: Bonanza - Episode 120 - Marie, My Love - Ben recounts his adventure in New Orleans during which he met his third wife, the then future mother of Little Joe.
Marie, My Love
Director: Lewis Allen
Writers: Anthony Lawrence (teleplay), Anne Howard Bailey (story) | 1 more credit »
Stars: Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 10 February 1963 USA
Filming Locations: Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Storyline:
Little Joe suffers a riding injury that prompts Ben to remember Joe's long deceased mother. His remembrance carries him back to the time he met her in New Orleans. Ben says that a close friend, who had saved Ben's life, made a dying request of Ben, that he go to New Orleans, meet with his estranged wife, and give her a message. Ben fulfills his promise to his friend, and uncovers the deception underlying the estrangement. He confronts those in New Orleans responsible for the deception; and in so doing, finds himself falling in love with his friend's widow. Written by Charles Delacroix on IMDb.com
Reviews:
"In the last of the episodes dealing with the mothers of Adam, Hoss, and Little Joe, Ben Cartwright while on a trip to New Orleans meets up with Felicia Farr, widow of a man who was working on the Ponderosa and saved his life. With his dying breath he asked Lorne Greene to look up his mother and estranged wife in New Orleans.
He looks up mother Lilly Valenty a proud and haughty French aristocrat and then the widow who has something of a reputation. It's in defending that reputation that he's forced to do a number on another New Orleans aristocrat, George Dolenz.
Unlike the story of Adam's mother whose story was told in one episode and Hoss's mother who had a two part episode stretched out over a different season, this story ends with Lorne Greene and Felicia Farr promising marriage with him promising to take her back to the Ponderosa. In the episode it is mentioned how she died, but Felicia Farr never came back to film a second episode. Little Joe was born and it is mentioned how his mother died as the story is told in flashback like the other two.
There is mentioned however something that did provide the basis for another future Bonanza episode, but I won't reveal." Written by bkoganbing on IMDb.com
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Agree all Ben's wives was beautiful women gave him three caring sons hearts of gold
Wife was. Wives were.
Basic 3rd-grade grammar, subject-verb agreement. 🤣
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👍👌👏 What a great and very different episode. The gorgeous actress is still living in 2022 being 90 years old. Unfortunately she lost her most famous husband Jack Lemmon in 2001 after 39 years of marriage. He is not forgotten and never will be.
Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
Whenever there’s a pandemic bust out bonanza.
They weren't cowards back then like Americans are now! They weren't willing to give away their freedoms for "percieved" safety! And they weren't so blind by fear they didn't know a fake scam to control mankind!
It is interesting to think that this fight was over more then just honor and a chance at a new life, but also for little Joe's very existence.
Goodness, most every one seems to dislike Marie. I rather like all three of Ben's wives. They were each all so different, shows what a big and undiscriminating heart Ben had.
Trouble was the length of a normal episode did not allow for a convincing build up of chemistry and repor when juxtaposed against the involved plot line, imo. Would have worked as a 2 part storyline better.
@@belbal5004 Yes, exactly what I thought. The romance seemed rushed.
I agree I liked all his wife's
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I agree
I love these episodes that tell the stories of Ben's wives. Grjngo, thanks for uploading all seasons of Bonanza, I've been binge-watching and looking forward to the next episodes.
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I love these episodes. Great quality television, from many years gone by.
I agree I love these episodes also
Awesome.
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I like this one of Ben's wives a very best I think this was played out wonderfully
It's so messed up that people didn't believe her this is a sad episode but you know what I love it.
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Very beautiful and touching love story between a father, traveling meeting his new bride, mother to Joseph, oh my goodness the artistic poetry of their love poetry, to each other. If couples today spoke with this much romance, and articulation's America would cease the divorces, and be a steadfast growing atomic family oriented throughout this wide ranging , mountainous plains, and valley's a all Fertil America. Like the Ponderosa and Bonanza.
I agree with you and actually I wanted to say that this is a very sad episode because because the fact that nobody believed her.
I was homeless in New Orleans. When it rained, I cried, standing in the line at the Mission... I eventually got a waiter job at a Creole restaurant. The owner was hard and gruff. But kind to me. I made a lot of money in tips. One married Oklahoma couple talked and talked to me about their farm. They were salt of the earth, I will never forget their love. I grew to love New Orleans, city of art, Jazz, Blues, cobble stone streets that led me from my pain.
I can tell you are a creative writer and thinker. Beautifully stated.
Lorne Green looks and sounds like a North American version of Sean Connery at the gambling table.
Good observation bro.
Loved Sean Connery. Particularly in Wind and The Lion. Imagine we went in for one American citizen. How far the standard has slipped. A day in which no American would have been asked to suppress their rightful free speech. No Americans forgotten for other more immediate concerns.
* that last line while the horses tails were swishing in stop action...the question...abut isn't there anything you'd give up everything for. Beautiful.
I only know of one western Sir Sean Connery was in: Shalako. A few of the Bond alumni were in it too, Honor Blackman I believe.
Sir Roger Moore also did westerns. He was one of the Mavericks.
He does, don't he?
I always feel sad when Ben talks a bout his wives 😔
I wish we saw an episode where Ben was actually building the house.
Didn't Adam design it?
@@susanmccormick6022 Yes Adam did.
Yes, would have been a super episode! Bucket list at the moment is to get a small cabin that looks about like their room with that big fireplace, only has a long low porch attached to sit on, and turn loose a few mustangs in front. Probably never happen...but like Ruby Tuesday song...loose your dreams and you 'might' lose your mind ...
Me too but glad we now know how he got his sons.
@@MariaVillegasR what about Adam's mother, haven't seen that episode.
My, Ben looked extremely handsome in this episode!
Grjngo, i have no words to say how thankful I am for yall uploading these episodes! Bonanza is def one of the big things that comfort me! THANK YOU!
Thank you for these episodes of Bonanza. I loved watching this series when I was young! Some so sad {Little Joe and his childhood friend (The Storm),and (Hoss and the Leprechauns} my favorite. Thank you , It brings back memories
"I guess my polish has been dulled by hard work".. Ben Cartwright.. You definitely won't hear that nowadays.
What a "polished" ad apropos answer. Suave.
Thanks for the clarity of these videos! Others are just too dull and grainy.
Trivia - Darcy was played by George Dolenz, who was Micky Dolenz's father. Micky of the Monkees.
Interesting, I didn't know that! But yes, I do see a resemblance.
Dolenz died in 1963 of heart attack
@@martingonzalezpaz5429 and this aired 2 days after his death
Mickey didn't resemble either of his parents. Mick had a round face and broad smile while both of his parents had a long narrow type face and smaller mouths. His mother Janelle died in '95. Mickey and Mike are the two surviving Monkees. I saw The Monkees perform at The Forum in San Francisco in 2005. They still sounded like right off the record.
@@3Ddude101 And now we have lost Mike too.
There's something about the fact that the first thing on Joe's mind was his horse . They really were more than transportation they were bonded with on the same level as cats and dogs are. My grandfather would say horse is man's best friend not dog
well..i am sure your grandfather was a nice guy...but i think he is alone in thinking a horse is mans best friend not a dog....lol
A cowboys horse is his best friend
Yes I believe that was true in the days when people rode horses for their transportation. Even today, it seems wealthy people own horses and treat them as a favorite pet. I love to ride horses and almost got one in high school. 😄💖🐴🐴
I had a co- owned half arabian/ half thorobred...then I got my own, seeing him alone each day at a fenced-in place. Half mustang/ half perchenon. They let me have him for $50. I'd visit the little stallion and he'd try to keep me from leaving. One day a friend who was planning to teach me halter breaking and how to set a horse back against a post left me awhile to go pick something up. When he returned I had got the halter on by clowning around perched on a fence. So he said, " ok now you have to walk him home." It was eight miles- with some traffic, too, lol. I sang for 8 miles, hoping he didn't spook. Worked well, but had a bad sore throat afterwards. This one was just like the favorite dog or 2 main cats to me. And the co-owned one was so friendly you could use him for a couch when he laid down, too. Good memories this comment brought back.
@@jadezee6316 He is definitely not alone. There are a lot of people who think very highly of their horses 🐎. Yes, there are a great many people who think more of theirs horses than dogs. Btw, a dog is not man's best friend for a lot of men.
I arrived by the ship a clipper; love is often a crown of thorns; man on the deathbed doesn't lie;
A Great episode, i love the guest stars Felicia Farr and Eduard Franz. Two legendary actors 👍👍
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I absolutely love this show reminds of Sunday night of my childhood
Out of all of Ben's wives, Little Joe's mother, Marie was the finest..
" ... to love is to place one's happiness in someone else's hand's ... "
Marie is my favorite woman
THANK YOU SO MUCH GRJNGO FOR SHOWING THIS EPISODE!! I wanted so much to watch this episode again! 🙂👍
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Who ever thought that this originally aired 2 days after George Dolenz (Darcy) passed away in 1963. Rest in peace George 🙏
Such descriptive words, I found charming. Ben gives a mean punch or two.
It’s amazing how the upper aristocracy act so civil and proper but deep underneath they possessed so much evil.
Some things never change.
What a sweet tribute to Ben's 3rd wife, Marie. I could have sworn Felicia (Marie) was Yvette Mimieux! After a little research using the Episode # and Title, I found that she was actually played by Felicia Farr. Further, I was absolutely delighted to find out that Felicia was married for 39 years to perhaps Hollywood's most charming and talented actor, Jack Lemmon!
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wasnt jack lennon the ocd guy on the "odd couple" back in the 70"s .... streets of san francisco maybe ??
Joe loves that horse
“ I’m All Ready In It ! “ 😂
All Ben’s wives were beautiful.
I just wish this wife had had the same skills and artistry as the actress who was chosen, but would have looked more like Little Joe.
All the women on Bonanza were beautiful! No homely ladies allowed.
Ben looked pretty snappy himself, either in formal clothes or ranchwear.
Very moving and very deep, a great lesson of life.
Thanks for posting
Our pleasure!
Leila maria. 💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍
Love all these stories. Ben was unlucky having beautiful wives , whom all was different but the same. Love Ben and his children.
It’s title here on the series called curse of the Cartwright.
Amazing
Thank you for watching!
I didn't know that Marie's first husband worked for Ben on the Ponderosa.
Got it. Elizabeth is Adam’s mom. Inger hoss mom. Marie lil Joes mom.
Inga was the kindest, in my opinion.
@@billh.5360mine too
@@billh.5360we don’t see the others in the same situation that Inger was when she met Ben. Inger met Adam when he was sick, and she was drawn to care for him instantly. Inger had a natural, loving, mother’s instinct, but we don’t know if Elizabeth or Marie had met Ben in the exact same circumstances, that they wouldn’t have reacted in the same way. They all were married to Ben at different times of his life.
This episode never fails to confuse me..the family drama is sooo criss-cross!!!
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Thank you! Cheers!
Just watched this ep today. Trying to find that STUNNING hat worn in the garden where Marie and Ben had a chat... Not Marie's hat, but Ben's! (26:24) I used Q-lens search and found that it is surprisingly similar to The Marshall style hat worn by James Arness in Gunsmoke.
Cool, you did research for everyone.
I loved all stories about bens wife’s still watch all searis r, d,
I want to be a hero like BEN Cartwright!!!!!!
@frank you can be. Believe that
My favorite wife of ben little joe mother she was very beautiful
Same here.
So glad it was posted
Maravilhoso! Muito obrigada
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in this episode, Little Joe's mom is French creole. that means Little Joe's has African American blood. Creole is a mixture of french, Spanish, Native American and African.
So true. He is convincing as such, but his mother is not. Not saying that actress wasn't beautiful or accomplished...just casting could have matched better.
Indeed yes.
@belly dancer 31. So what?
What's your point?
Contrary to popular belief today, the term carried no racial designation-one could be of entirely European, entirely African, or of mixed ancestry and still be a Creole. It simply meant someone who was native to the colony and, generally, French-speaking and Catholic.Oct 16, 2020
So Clear. Wow. I love this channel. Thank again so much for posting.
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Anybody else notice how the photographs/pictures of Marie keep changing through the series? The Southern-sympathizer hands Little Joe a painted miniature of a dark-haired woman. Little Joe gives Clay his treasured photograph of his mother - with straight dark hair in a pompadour. Ben looks at the photograph on Little Joe's bedside table - a woman with curly blonde hair.
Thanks for posting these so enjoyable
Glad you enjoy it!
I love bonanza
Three previous wives died??? Hmmmm, I would be cautious of being the 4th.
Thanks for uploading this episode
So she already had a son by this Jean person right because Little Joe's half brother was older than him and almost as beautiful as Joe. I love that episode also. Joe's mother doesn't seem to be that interested in Ben like Elizabeth and Eric's(Hoss) mother.
She seems more fake
She was a woman of the night from Beal Street. That's why Ben kept what she did from Little Joe.
Well, you can't really say that because the other women we saw them after they'd been together for a time and they naturally showed more outwardly affection towards one another. With the previous wives their relationship had had time to blossom and deepen. We only saw Ben and Marie together when they'd just met and were just beginning to realize they were in love with each other. If we'd been able to see them at the Ponderosa together 6 months later no doubt their affections for each other would have grown much more intense.
Yeah, should have broken that Rimage ad the life back at Ponderosa - plus attempts to find er son- down into untitled episodes.
You have to understand that her previous husband had left her and her baby was taken away and told it had died so she probably was bitter and not trusting of falling in love. The other two wives didn’t have such hard circumstance
Love it
Ben your such a ladies man.
Explains the sons then 🤣
Married and widowed three times..... Is it any wonder why the Cartwright boys chose to remain single given their father's cursed history with romance.......?
They didn't avoid the curse. It just struck before there were any kids left for them to raise alone.
Joe did end up getting married but unfortunately she died. It must be a Cartwright’s curse- either the men’s or the ladies’.
Having just watch the ingraham I love episode. The episode with the mother of Haas, and then watching the episode Mari my love, which was Little Joe's mother, it makes me wonder if there was a episode with Adam's mother Ben Cartwright's first wife???
@donhagerty5669. There is an episode with Adam’s mother called Elizabeth my love , And Hoss’s mother called Inger my love!
Dam Ben! Ole boys body was still warm and u were dying his wife. LMAO
Omg how many times was that blue dress worn on this show??!!!
They certainly had good looking girls in the show.
Beautiful allusion: "Love is a crown of thorns" ... Marie was Creole girl raised in a convent. "In vino veritas...in wine is truth." Drink loosens the tongue and the muscles. "Too anxious for the kill...will be the death of me." Too fast that you unexpectedly leave an opening. "There are no words to prevent memories to come back and haunt you." "New Orleans is a strange city...a people...a blend of good and evil, bitterness, sorcery and virtue...an anger and violence of nations..." " Why bother with other peoples' agonies, when you have your own to keep you company." "Subversive attributes...." "I found my heroes in books." "I am sick to death of the code." "There's life ahead for you....Without you it cannot be completed." More good lines of dialogue. Script is tight. Set décor is great. Recreating the New Orleans scenes on set looked good---for TV. Another episode that can be examined by "Code of Honor." Betrayal and trust. Serendipity....how saving another's life, is a responsibility and debt not taken lightly. Bravo to all involved. Grjngo thanks.
Thanks for that analysis; really a thoughtful ad intelligent listing of diaogue as well.
I liked the line of, 'a tall tree covered with moss standing in dark waters. The lines in this episode are charming.
These days the homicide squad would be investigating all the deaths of all the women in the Cartwright family. lol!
It would be like mid Summer murders half the people going in to ponderosa end up dead 🤣
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I love this show
The Fist Episode (65) in this series was Elizabeth, My Love, the second (95) was Inger, My Love, and now this is the third
In season 5 episode 8 called Journey Remembered. A second episode how Ben and Hoss’s mom(her named is Inger)’s journey to the West (spoiler alert-how she died). Adam was just a young lad.
How's mother was the absolute best
It's a strong man who outlasts 3 wives in succession.
This show always had the most stunning, beautiful women I've ever seen!
Today's women are a complete disgrace. I will end up dying a lonely old man
Marie Was Definitely Ben's Prettiest Wife.
Ben´s "polish" has been dulled by hard work - that´ll do it to you.
adam....don broker....little joe....film thn 1970...😄
I am very disappointed in Marie. I expected her to be dark like her son, and more exotic as the French usually are. I'm already seen the shows about Hoss's mother and Adam's mother. very good shows, both!
Joe was dark as he grew up on a ranch. His hair was darker than his mother as his father had black hair.
Ben won in two out three options...gun and fist...with the third being .rapiers
Queria assistir em português o filme Bonanza
Guys being dudes, circa 1812.
circa 1838.
@ 25:31, that is almost exactly the same dress Elizabeth wears in Elizabeth, My Love. Reusing wardrobes?
Ok so the unluckiest husband going? Three wives... All give birth to one son, then die almost immediately to shortly after. Now we have one very good dad, raising three boys from the different mothers. Hmmm... So let's really screw with him and never let him remarry. 🤣
Their love story didn't ring true. They barely knew eachother and didn't even seem to be close.
Marie sees Ben as her way out of New Orleans.
Maybe Ben had enough deep relationships that ripped his heart out and just decided to go with strictly knock-out gorgeous for a change.
How did Little Joe's mother's name change from Felicia to Marie??? Another blooper I guess.
Your talking about the ponderosa series?
If so, Bonanza came first, there was a lot of 'chuckholes' in ponderosa series.. From little joes mothers name to how she died, there was more chuckholes then path.
I guess that's why it only lasted one series 🤷♀️
Marie was beautiful, but her personality was too acidic. I know, probably from the lie told about her in this story. But imo, she couldn't hold a candle to Hoss's mother Inga.
So joe's have step brother never mention him in any of the episode , thanks for posting
There is an episode where they meet
Season 4 episode 1
The first born
@@pokemonesje thanks you i will check it out
@@garthhart6642 And then never seen again.
@@mdonahue4683 So, Joe never gets back the photo of his mother that he lent to his half brother. The writers frequently didn't follow up where they could have.
Marie was very beautiful. It is too bad that when Joe shows her picture in other episodes the pictures are not very flattering.
3:25. Was it really that much faster to sail around the cape of South America than ride across the country?
Ferlicia Faar; I arrived by the ship a clipper; clipper ships; love is often a crown of thorns; man on the deathbed doesn't lie; a *fatherly advice; code of honor (ethics conduct);
Love the explanation a 'chuckhole' same as Bushwacked, my new two fave words 😁🤣
But In the episode the 1st born Little Joe gave Clay the picture of his mother, so how is Ben holding it whilst talking to little Joe? Unless Ben gave his to Joe? 🤔
I think Meeting Clay was a later episode.
@@rosered103 clay was the beginning of season 4, Marie was about six episodes later 🤔
@@whumpcookies Thanks for taking the time to let me know Charli. 😊
@@rosered103 no problems, I think I've became a little obsessed with bonanza 🙈 is there a bonanza support group? 🤣🤣
@@whumpcookies LOL...there is a Bonanza convention, you may find support there. 😉
Guy proposed over a friend's corpse before it was cold.
BOY??? lol
Definitely not a good idea to love a Cartwright man.
00:39 did Ben tell Hoss to get the car 🚗?
The cart 😅 not car ...though would of been quicker 😂
Ben Cartwright had an enormous head and terrible luck with women staying alive.
I thought Marie son was still alive from the other husband?? What am I missing M
Yes, Marie's mean spirited mother in law mentioned that her son was still alive, but Marie did not know that.
That’s the first episode in this season.
Which is the episode when Little Joe is born?
There wasn't one unfortunately 🤷♀️
Who can watch, knowing the ending?
That first born episode related to this
Funny how some guest stars have the (who!) Face.