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*60’s TV Show Trumpet Soundtrack*
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Three gunshots
Connors racking the lever with one hand because of the ring lever on his gun
Narrator: The Rifleman! Starring Chuck Connors.
Yeah, but it’s a bit like if “piracy in the Caribbean” referred to a derogatory term for shipboard chefs.
You’re not wrong. It’s not the only period of history in which popular entertainment abandons inconvenient facts in favor of an entertaining narrative that will appeal to mass audiences and sell lots of tickets, either.
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i like this guy
You wanna get really pedantic, the Wild West as we understand it from Hollywood pretty much never existed - and I don’t just mean the bits about Native American character assassination. I don’t wanna derail from cute TJPones art, though, so I’ll just say that I found the video History Summarized: The Wild West an interesting watch.
I was aware that it existed but never watched it. I was never a big Western fan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pehsws6QYEo
To the extent that I found any of the black-and-white era Western stuff watchable, I was more impressed by “Have Gun, Will Travel” with Richard Boone as “Paladin,” a cool-headed intellectual take on the “mysterious badass gunfighter” concept, who was as much a detective as a gunslinger. But I was always more of a science fiction fan, and if you ask me about television from that era I’m going to talk about the original Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits.
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…also, because I am a horrible autist, I am amused by the fact that Ponk’s rifle is a Winchester 1892, a model not introduced until decades after the series was set. But this isn’t TJpones’s fault. The ‘92 was a hugely popular and common model in the early and mid 20th Century and because it looked similar to earlier Winchesters, but was a stronger, more refined, more reliable design that would feed crimped blanks reliably, Hollywood movie production houses bought hundreds of them in the early 20th Century for use as props and used them very hard for generations. Blackpowder blanks leave residue that absorbs moisture and causes corrosion if the weapon is not promptly cleaned, but those ‘92s were left filthy and kept on chugging along.
A ‘66 would have the polished brass receiver. A ‘73 would have a wrought iron receiver and the big C-shaped steel reinforcement plates pinned to both sides. If anyone cares.
Likewise, movie houses bought surplus Colt Single Action Army revolvers by the truckload for use as props and they’re just about all you see on screen in any 20th Century Western–but in the real world there were many competing designs, though admittedly most of them didn’t have the SAA’s sleek, graceful lines and weren’t so photogenic. Merwin & Hulbert revolvers and some of the early Smith & Wessons were downright weird-looking–they look like steampunk artifacts from an alternate timeline.
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Yes, and it’s reported. The original uploader only uploaded it from Twitter in JPG. I uploaded it from tjpones.com as a PNG.
I’m like halfway through it thanks to youtube, been watching it for some time now.
In a way…? LoL The movies ‘featured’ on Svengoolie are usually old; lots of 50s & 60s low-budget sci-fi/horror flicks – stuff that MST3k would (and did) riff, Revenge of the Creature being a stand-out example of that. Side note: that particular film contains Clint Eastwood’s acting debut, and he’s uncredited.
Otherwise, I’m gonna say nope. For movies, we’d probably flip it over to AMC or TCM if they’re showing something interesting, and MeTV’s showing something we hate, like Gilligan’s Island. LoL
Does it play old movies?
Yep, my Dad is pretty much glued to this channel most evenings, so of course, when I’m in that part of the world, I’m watching it, too. Gunsmoke, The Rifleman, Bonanza, Rawhide, Bat Masterson, The Big Valley….
Oh, and then Svengoolie! :D
MeTV shows it quite often around here. Hour block for it on the afternoons.