I'll come clean by telling y'all that I'm a big Gunsmoke fan. I'm also a big Clint Eastwood fan. Every once in awhile I'll watch a different Western. This one was hard to watch because of the feeble attempt to recreate the Old West. The fake scenery was hideous and the clothes for the mountain man look like they came from High Country Western Wear. I also think that if the mountain man had been tied with a rope (for safety) it would have been only a 13 minute show. So maybe I'm spoiled from all the years of Gunsmoke, but I think that each Western should make an attempt to at least look realistic. Bltoth.
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Who really opened up the west
bkoganbing6 June 2020
In this Rawhde story the drovers stop the lynching of mountain man Rpnrty
Middeton who was supposed to have killed Robert Wilke's son. Clint Eastwood
takes Middleton and his daughter Patricia Crowley to a town for a proper trial,
but Middleton's frenemies the Shoshoni dog their trail.
This episode belongs to Middleton with is swaggering portrayal of one of the last of a breed of men who really opened up the west. He lives quite independently and kowtows to no one. It's his strength and weakness.
A good show by all.
This episode belongs to Middleton with is swaggering portrayal of one of the last of a breed of men who really opened up the west. He lives quite independently and kowtows to no one. It's his strength and weakness.
A good show by all.
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