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"Rawhide ... Season Three Vol. 2 ... Paramount Pictures (2008)",
This review is from: Rawhide - Season Three, Vol. 2 (DVD)
CBS Television and Paramount Pictures presents "RAWHIDE: SEASON THREE VOL. TWO" (24 February 1961 - 16 June 1961) (779 mins/In Glorious Black & White) (digitally remastered in Dolby) -- Rawhide was a television western series that aired on the U.S. network CBS from 1959 to 1966. The show starred Eric Fleming and launched the career of Clint Eastwood --- The series ran for eight seasons on the CBS network on Friday nights, from January 9, 1959 to January 4, 1966, with a total of 217 episodes, all filmed and broadcast in black and white --- It was produced and sometimes directed by Charles Marquis Warren who also produced early episodes of Gunsmoke --- Warren based Rawhide on the movie Cattle Empire that he directed in 1958 and for which Endre Bohem was a screenwriter and Paul Brinegar, Steve Raines and Rocky Shahan were actors; all also worked in Rawhide --- Its premiere episode reached the top 20 in the Nielsen Ratings. It rose steadily in popularity until, towards the end of the series run, it was one of America's top ten shows --- Rawhide was the fourth longest-running American TV western, beaten only by nine years of The Virginian and Wagon Train, fourteen years of Bonanza, and twenty years of Gunsmoke.
The episode would be introduced, usually by some words from Gil Favor but sometimes by others --- The typical Rawhide story involved drovers, portrayed by Eric Fleming (Trail Boss Gil Favor) and Clint Eastwood (ramrod Rowdy Yates), coming upon people on the trail and getting drawn into solving whatever problem they presented or were confronting --- Some of the stories were obviously easier in production terms but the peak form of the show was convincing and naturalistic, and sometimes brutal. Its situations could range from parched plains to anthrax, ghostly riders to wolves, cattle raiding, bandits, murderers, and so forth --- A problem on such drives was the constant need for water, and the scout spent much of his time looking for it, sometimes finding water holes, even rivers had dried up - In some ways it was similar to the TV series Wagon Train that debuted in 1957. Of all the western characters on TV, these were the only real cowboys, because they drove cows. There were also sheep boys who drove sheep, pig boys who looked after pigs, etc. The name cowboys became a generic name in western films and TV series --- The theme song's lyrics were written by Ned Washington in 1958. It was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin and sung by pop singer Frankie Laine. The theme song became very popular --- It was covered several times and parts of the song also appear in more recent movies like The Blues Brothers and Shrek.-- (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) List of Season, Episode, Title and Original Air Date: 1. Season 3, Episode 16: Incident on the Road Back (guest star Brian G. Hutton) Original Air Date--24 February 1961 2. Season 3, Episode 17: Incident of the New Start (guest star John Dehner) Original Air Date--3 March 1961 3. Season 3, Episode 18: Incident of the Running Iron (guest stars William Schallet & dwayne Hickman) Original Air Date--10 March 1961 4. Season 3, Episode 19: Incident near Gloomy River (guest stars John Cassavetes, Leif Erickson & Rosemary De Camp) Original Air Date--17 March 1961 5. Season 3, Episode 20: Incident of the Boomerang (guest stars Woody Strode & Patricia Medina) Original Air Date--24 March 1961 6. Season 3, Episode 21: Incident of His Brother's Keeper (guest stars Jack Lord & Susan Oliver) Original Air Date--31 March 1961 7. Season 3, Episode 22: Incident in the Middle of Nowhere (guest stars Cecil Kellaway & Elisha Cook Jr.) Original Air Date--7 April 1961 - 8. Season 3, Episode 23: Incident of the Phantom Bugler (guest star Jock Mahoney) Original Air Date--14 April 1961 9. Season 3, Episode 24: Incident of the Lost Idol (guest star Claude Akins) Original Air Date--28 April 1961 10. Season 3, Episode 25: Incident of the Running Man Original Air Date--5 May 1961 11. Season 3, Episode 26: Incident of the Painted Lady (guest star Marie Windsor) Original Air Date--12 May 1961 12. Season 3, Episode 27: Incident before Black Pass (Leonard Nimoy, Zachary Scott & Robert Armstrong) Original Air Date--19 May 1961 13. Season 3, Episode 28: Incident of the Blackstorms Original Air Date--26 May 1961 14. Season 3, Episode 29: Incident of the Night on the Town (Dan Hagerty & Grady Sutton) Original Air Date--2 June 1961 15. Season 3, Episode 30: Incident of the Wager on Payday Original Air Date--16 June 1961 BIOS: 1. Eric Fleming (aka: Edward Heddy) Date of Birth:: 4 July 1925 - Santa Paula, California Date of Death: 28 September 1966 - Tingo Maria area, Peru (drowned) 2. Clint Eastwood Date of Birth: 31 May 1930 - San Francisco, California Date of Death: Still Living Great job by Paramount Pictures and their staff for releasing this long awaited edition with collectible Seasons with unforgettable episodes --- looking forward to more of the same from the rousing CBS Television vintage era --- order your copy now from Amazon their Western Classics -- all my heroes have been cowboys! Total Time: 779 mins on 4 DVD's ~ Paramount Pictures ~ (12/09/2008)
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best season,
By Monicalibrarian (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rawhide - Season Three, Vol. 2 (DVD)
Thanks to Paramount for releasing another season -- and this is arguably the best. Season 3 contains "Incident of the Fish out of Water" "Incident on the Road Back" and "Incident of the New Start" which all lend more humanity and backstory to the characters. This season also contains "Incident of the Boomerang" one of the best in all 8 seasons. Enjoy!
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Head 'em up, more on the way!!,
This review is from: Rawhide - Season Three, Vol. 2 (DVD)
I am overjoyed that we have another volume of Rawhide to enjoy. Pristine quality prints at a good price. A flick of a switch and I can enjoy my favorite ever show again.Wonderful! I , of course would love full season releases, more frequent releases, however I will gratefully accept this latest 1. Split seasons are here to stay, at least Rawhide seems to be selling, let's keep buying, I want the entire series.These are the last episodes with creator/ producer Charles Marquis Warren at the helm.There are a diverse lot of episodes here with something for every fan.Eric Fleming is really getting under the skin of Gil Favor's character now and every scene he is in is dominated by his superb screen presence.Of course Clint Eastwood has some good episodes as well. Let's hope we will roll into the fourth season soon, there were changes and some even grimmer stories, but Rawhide continued to shine and remained a superior tv western, grab this volume, feet up and enjoy.
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