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Branded

  • Serie TV
  • 1965–1966
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,4/10
983
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Chuck Connors in Branded (1965)
Western

Nel 1880 Jason McCord viaggia per il paese cercando di dimostrare di non essere un codardo. Ha bisogno di farlo perché la carriera militare di questo laureato di West Point è giunta al termi... Leggi tuttoNel 1880 Jason McCord viaggia per il paese cercando di dimostrare di non essere un codardo. Ha bisogno di farlo perché la carriera militare di questo laureato di West Point è giunta al termine.Nel 1880 Jason McCord viaggia per il paese cercando di dimostrare di non essere un codardo. Ha bisogno di farlo perché la carriera militare di questo laureato di West Point è giunta al termine.

  • Creazione
    • Larry Cohen
  • Star
    • Chuck Connors
    • Chuck Hamilton
    • William Bryant
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    983
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • Larry Cohen
    • Star
      • Chuck Connors
      • Chuck Hamilton
      • William Bryant
    • 21Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    • Jason McCord
    • 1965–1966
    Chuck Hamilton
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    • 1966
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    Kathie Browne
    • Jennie Galvin
    • 1966
    • Creazione
      • Larry Cohen
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    raysond

    A rarely lost series starring Chuck Connors

    Even though this series is rarely shown in some areas,Chuck Connors follows up on his "Rifleman" series with a western that only ran two seasons on NBC-TV from January 24,1965-April 23,1966 producing 48 episodes and afterwards was never heard from again..until now. "Branded" was the type of show that gave Chuck Connors astounding ability to pass as both hero and villain,but in this one he is regarded as a coward for deserting his troops during an Indian attack,and that is just half on if,but we viewers know differently. I had a chance to check out one of the episodes watching a late night flick on TV,and in this episode Connors is captured by hostile Indians,gagged and bound while being forced to duel to the death,and in another one Connors fights off a gang of outlaws who want to turn him in for money which they want to hang him,but he manages to escape from great danger(this episode was in black and white). All of the scenes have Connors barechested and this a far cry from his days as Lucas McCain on "The Rifleman". However some of the episodes were in color(and they're on videocassette),and it was that macho crap that underlay some westerns and this was one of those shows that didn't last very long.

    NOTE: During the show's first season,the episodes were shot in black and white(1965-66)while the second season episodes were in color(1966). The show was produced by NO other than game show veterans Mark Goodson and Bill Todman(the guys behind "The Price Is Right")and this was their first try at a weekly series(and the last time they will ever do so).
    6Wfsunoles

    What a bunch of crap!

    Branded was no masterpiece that's true, but as a little boy in the 60's, I thought it was great. It had Cowboys, Indians and adventure. You "critics" kill me! We had two or three channels back then and most of us didn't own a color set. This show served a purpose. It entertained. Superman stunk also, but we loved it! Don't tell me you think "The Andy Devine Show" was quality programing. I only saw it in re-runs, but I remember it was rather poorly made. My sister and I still watched it after school. (Ya gotta love Ignatz!) Don't over work everything just to hear yourself talk. Just sit in quiet misery while the rest of us enjoy 30 minutes of pure fantasy.
    9FightingWesterner

    Beyond The Rifleman

    The lone survivor of the Battle Of Bitter Creek, an Apache massacre of U.S. cavalrymen, Chuck Conners is falsely court-marshaled for cowardice and desertion. Dishonorably discharged, he's forced to roam the west, taking on odd-jobs, while enduring cruel taunts and unprovoked violence, proving his manhood time and again.

    Branded is pretty high-concept for a fairly low-budget thirty-minute show, with a lot of early episodes (under the supervision of series creator Larry Cohen) dealing with the nature of cowardice and what exactly makes a man a man, as well as Connors' attempts to keep the secrets of Bitter Creek, his encounters with various friends and relatives of his deceased men and the inevitable vengeance-seekers among them.

    The first season is the more cerebral and ambitious of the two, with much of the action taking place primarily in town and leading to some anticlimactic conclusions to some of the episodes. The second season finds the series upgraded to color, with a bigger budget and better- staged action scenes. It's a bit of a trade-off though, with Connors' past (and the participation of Cohen) pushed to the back-burner. There's still some quality scripts, though in the spirit of a more conventional western series. It does however, provide a serviceable ending to the series.

    One of the show's strengths, over only two seasons, is it's virtual army of old and new guest stars: Johnny Crawford, Burt Reynolds, Bruce Dern, Noah Beery, Beau Bridges, Lee Van Cleef, Dick Clark (!), Jay Silverheels, L.Q. Jones, Warren Oates, Ben Johnson, Cesar Romero, Iron Eyes Cody, James Best, Pat O'Brien, John Carradine, John Ireland, Claude Akins, Burgess Meredith, Martin Landau, Angelo Rossito, Pat Wayne, Dick Miller, Victor French, etc.

    As the show ended, the producers gathered much of the crew, Connors and Branded guest stars Michael Rennie and James MacArthur for the feature, Ride Beyond Vengeance. Fans of this should definitely check it out.
    tholek

    I beg to differ...

    I won't say it was the cream of the crop of TV westerns, as far as production goes, but it's premise was...

    I disagree most strongly with the first comment, McCord did try to clear his name many times, just not at the cost of others, and McCord, a wronged man, a pariah, would indeed, have to drift from town to town.

    If he stayed too long he would likely be strung from a tree...

    I too watched this on late night TV, in fact it's still on the New York City ABC affiliate, as a late night time filler.

    That's an undeserved legacy.

    In the current climate of turning past TV series into big-budget films, this is a no-brainer.

    I'd be interested to know if the property's being sought after.

    They'd be morons not to include theme song somewhere, it is really stunning.
    BoomerGer

    Rifleman had "points". Did Branded?

    I always watched The Rifleman because I was as old as Johnny Crawford was and I put myself in his shoes. MY dad was always trying to point out that somewhere in each show there was a "point" to be made. That point being made to impress me and help me go thru life without screwing up, which I have so far and I'm now 70! Lucas and Mark made a great team of what you would expect a western series to make during the time of transition to color. I was sorry to see The Rifleman end, but equally excited to see what Branded was all about. Chuck now playing a loner/drifter with all of his hair cut to a butch certainly was different. I often wondered why the sword "broke" when it should have "bent". I often wondered why he just didn't settle down in some quiet, out-of-the-way town and remain anonymous. I wondered why I never saw a lot of the second season episodes. Were they going to cancel the show that quick? I wondered a lot of other things, but there were also many other westerns to wonder about, too. Have Gun, Will Travel was one such with mysterious Paladin and the almost hidden icons and double meanings in the story line. Maverick and The Rebel, and oh so many more. Reading these comments and the description of Rifleman/Branded and reading the comments has made me want to find the Branded series on DVD so I can watch it over again. Heck, I can watch The Rifleman everyday on METV that is available thru DirecTV, but to be able to satisfy my curiosity about watching Branded over again to see what I missed has peaked my curiosity. SEE YA!

    Trama

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    • Quiz
      The show was supposed to be color from the beginning, but sponsor Procter & Gamble, who regularly sponsored NBC's Sunday night half hour programs between Disneyland (1954) and Bonanza (1959) insists that the show would be in black and white. It gradually went to color by its second and final season.
    • Blooper
      Though the series overview states that this show was set in the 1880's, several episodes are clearly set during the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, and two specifically deal with events leading up to Custer's Massacre at Little Bighorn. This proves that some of episodes were set in the 1870s.
    • Citazioni

      Unknown singer of theme song: All but one man died, There at Bitter Creek. / And they say he ran away. Branded! Marked with a coward's shame. What do you do when you're branded, will you fight for your name? He was innocent. Not a charge was true. But the world would never know. Branded! Scorned as the one who ran. What do you do when you're branded, and you know you're a man? Wherever you go for the rest of your life, you must prove... You're a man.

    • Versioni alternative
      Repackaged for syndication with "The Guns of Will Sonnett" as "Chuck Connors' Great Western Theatre" with new introductions from Chuck Connors.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Colorado Jess (1965)
    • Colonne sonore
      Branded
      Written by Dominic Frontiere and Alan Alch.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 24 gennaio 1965 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park - 10700 W. Escondido Canyon Rd., Agua Dulce, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Madison Productions
      • Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
      • Sentinel Productions
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    • Colore
      • Black and White
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      • 1.33 : 1

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