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  • I wanted to add that having learned SGT had been later transformed into Six Gun Plaza as already discussed here earlier, wouldn't it be neat to see even a small amount of video showing anything that may be left of the original park behind the plaza?

    I don't know if there's anything at all left back there but it would bring back a lot of great memories to see even an old building or two. Painful as it may be, it would still be wonderful seeing even a speck of a building that might be left :)

  • It really is wonderful seeing the comments by people who went to SGT as kids or those who took their families there.I too went to SGT a few times as a kid and once before it closed when I was a young adult.

    This place always gave me such grand memories, and it was such a simple park yet a wonderful place to go. I am so grateful for all those who made SGT possible :)

    I'm also very saddened to see the poster, Kerry Decker, passed away some time ago. He was such an inspiration for everything film.

  • Thanks so much.My brother was a gunslinger at Six Gun.I also had about 6 cousins who worked there.Family was admitted free.We went often.I wish it was still there.Its a shopping plaza now but at least they kept the name.Its Six Gun Plaza.

  • Boy do I remember that all to well.

  • Thank you for putting this up on YouTube. I was raised here in Ocala, FL. My dad took me and my sister to Six-Gun when we were little. Always had a blast.... Always will have the memories

  • Great film, great plot, well-acted! Recommend to everyone who likes shoot 'em' up, action-packed movies. This gets caught up you in the moment in minutes of great time. Has serious fire-power. A MUST SEE. See this movie on moovi.co.cc!!

  • I saw it today on moovi.co.cc and it was awesome! I don't get why people say this movie is a waste of time..

  • This one was ok in my opinion. Could have made it more epic but generaly ok story. I enjoyed it totally free on moovi.co.cc. I saw a very good quality of it there.

  • Its not anymore a hard thing to watch the the films online now, with the quality of video you expect...!! yes thats true...watch the best at moovi.co.cc!

  • best movie ever for me. saw it on halloween, go and WATCH IT you will really like it, for sure!!!!! It is already at kookíca to see by the way.

  • Just saw this on kookicá and I suppose I'm now a lemming, because I thought it was freakin' brilliant. But then, we "lemmings" seem to have actually understood what the movie was ABOUT.

  • The movie that you can enyoj on kookíca, sounds like it was spun out of an advice column, is very high-concept, except that it has a gently authentic tone... for every movie lover

  • I loved the story-line and I laughed out loud a number of times, really good movie that you can find on kookíca

  • It's not like at first everybody called it a masterpiece, and then backed down. You may not have liked it that much, but dozens of reviews that scream "masterpiece" aren't going to go anywhere. So go and get it on kòòkica now and enjoy!

  • The team behind this film has done a very good work out. I loved the first movie they made and I just couldn't wait to see this one. I think some parts of the story did add some sort of realism to this, it is very difficult to do this, but this team did.. The best one for me. Go to kòòkica for free watching.

  • Thanks for posting this video. My parents and I were just talking about how we made a trip to Six Gun Territory almost every summer in the late 60's and early 70's. This sure does bring back all of those great childhood memories. Thanks again.

  • Thank you to everyone who has posted items on Six Gun Territory. I went there on many occassions with my parents as a child in the 60's and have the most wonderful memories. I will post my old photos soon to add to the collection of memorabilia. SJT

  • Thank you for sharing these treasures. I didn't know it was there. All I knew was WDW.

  • OMGGGGGG!! This was made the day i was born!!! lol amazing

  • I loved going here when I was a kid. I was so impressed with the gunfights. I still have one of the blank shells that I found on the ground. Thanks for the memories.

  • Back in the days of the Old Florida, before the Mouse came in and destroyed it all, we would vacation through Florida by traveling the old coast roads. Six Gun Terirtory was always a stop back in the 70's. Lots of fun. The old Silver Springs, Ross Allens Reptile Institute, the beaches and the miricle strip in Panama City. The Florida Girl Motel and Fishing boat in Destin. They just don't have that kind of fun anymore.

  • @1911HeadBanger

    I remember going here when I was in school on a field trip. I had so much fun. You are so right they just don't have that kind of fun anymore.

  • @1911HeadBanger ...hey you forgot wonderful "MARINELAND" in St. Augustine..or just south of it on A1A right on the ocean..did you see it? It is still here and it is going okay...

  • Currently, the train from Six Gun Territory still guns today. It now runs in Jefferson, Texas on the Jefferson & Cypress Bayou Railway. If anyone is interested, just google the name of the railway. I think for anyone who like Six Gun might like to ride the train now just for some nostalgia. The town is off of Highway 59 in Texas, near Texarkana.

  • wow was this a child hood walk back in time,,six gun is talked about more than people think,, i dont think a year goes by that some one is talking about six gun if they live in the time of the smoke in the air of the guns,, this is why i am in here tonight 12 of my freinds and i hade the six gun talk today lol,,i have some pic and old bullits off the street,,THANKS TOO ALL THE GUN FIGHTERS,,,six gun is still very much alive and talked about alot more than people know the ghost town lives on!!!!!

  • The gondolas at Six Gun were crazy high....way higher than Disney....scared the crap out of me as a kid.

  • Thank you so much for posting this. I remember going there in the 60's. We lived in Umatilla, and I just couldn't wait to go there. The two celebrities I remember were "Granny" from the Beverly Hillbillies with a double barreled shotgun, and Tony Dow of "Leave It To Beaver" as a gunfighter. What great memories! Thanks again

  • I loved this place!! I got to know a couple of the cowboys and even had the phone number of the pay phone in the courthouse and would call them up and chat! Thanks for the memories!

  • Thanks so much for this Video. I grew up in Dunnellon, Fl back in the 80's. Mom Worked in Ocala and in the summer would drop me off at Wild Waters or SGT and pick me up when the shift was over. This was a form of "daycare"...Whne Six Gun closed down part of me died with it. Some of my school friends parents ran the Native American shows there.

  • Went there many times in the early to mid-70's. Usually very hot, as I recall, but the air-conditioned Can-can was a favorite. I distinctly recall a stage-wink I got from one of the dancers when I ventured to the front one time. Very good times there, hokey as it was.

  • This is great. I saw the old train from Six gun rotting away in North Charleston SC. On the side of the road (hwy 17) Not sure how it got there though. I went to Six gun in the late 70's as a child, I remember it swell. =)

  • I'm glad you posted this. It really brings back memories. My parents took me there as a kid in 1964,'65,'66. The first street theatre I ever saw. What a great spectacle!

  • Thank you for this! I was a gunfighter from June1975 to June1976. I was 19. I worked with a great group of people; Tommy Terry, Ed Ledbetter, Alan Bell, Dodie Daniels, Bob Hays, Jack Shireman and Jack & Judy Haines.

    I have always been thankful for my time at Six Gun. I hope others will post some more video of the place or show some of the old post cards (I was on a couple of them).

    Randy

  • Thanks Randy. I have a sound movie film from early 1970s that I shot there. Maybe there'll be some familiar faces on it. I'll post it soon.

  • My parents have many pics of this place. I guess it was a popular place when fla. tourist traveled on 441. Disney World ruined it.

  • I was too young to remember going but i have photos with my brother and sister there.

  • Wow, thanks for posting this! Brings back memories and I actually saw that skit with those same actors.

  • MEMORY TIME!!!

    Jon Provost, Darby Hinton, Keith & Kevin, back in the late 1967 and 1968!!

    Sure wish I could go back "like it used to be"...

  • I remember 6 Gun Territory and that big picture of Dan Blocker out there on Silver Springs Blvd. It was just on past Black's House of Phantoms and almost across from Fat Boy's. I also remember Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Jerry's Pawn Shop, The Brahma, Jade Lounge, Ocala Caverns, "Rosevelt Monument", Coral Lounge, ABC Lounge, World's Largest or Smallest Horse, phosphate mines, Royal Guardsmen, Bill Ray's Sport City, Ocala Drive In, Turnipseed Chevrolet and WMOP.

  • Wow...Ocala Caverns....haven't heard that in a long time...

  • I remember when I was a kid we went to six gun about once a year, I grew up in Interlachen.I was 7 in 1980 so I to could have been there. That was a wonderful place. There was a shack beside the train tracks where it would stop. I remember the guy (actor)asked me for my money, I was so scared, my granny gave me a quarter he said "that all you got"? Man When I go through there and it's a shopping center it makes my heart ache. I guess as with youth all things must come to a end.

  • Thank you so much for this post i was a little girl in the eighties and my parents had 7 of us kids and it was all they could do to afford a vacation and even though it was only a few towns away some of my best memories were at six gun! My parents bought me a red cowboy hat at the hat shop & I remember how scared I was at the gunfight and how wonderful the train ride was. I sent this video to my parents I hope it brings them fond memories.

  • Thank you for posting this video,do you have anymore for six gun?

  • Yes. I have a Super8 sound film that I shot at Six Gun from the late 1970s. I hope to upload it soon. Check back or Subscribe to know when. Thanks.

  • I remember going there in the late 60's with my parents. When we were there, Darby Hinton (Israel Boone) the kid that played on the Daniel Boone TV series was there doing autographs,(a real snotty nosed kid too). I went back again with my school safety patrol unit as a reward. I too was one of those kids looking for spent blanks. Good stuff, thanks for posting it. I now work about 3 miles from where it used to be. There's a shopping center there now called 6 Gun Center.

  • I have wondered if theres any of it left standing.

  • Not a thing, it's all gone.

  • I went with my school patrol too. I guess thats what we did instead of the Washington D.C. trip. I remember loving that ride where you were in an oval cage, seated in and clutching the bar in front of you. When you rode with a friend you could rock your little pod very fast and flip upside down as you twirled around. I'd probaby lose my lunch now.

  • if this is in florida then i used to live there. i grew up in brandon and moved to england when i was 4. best four years of my life.

  • Thanks for posting this! I grew up in Ocala and Six-Gun Territory was one of our favorite spots. My elementary school had a carnival there every year. I was about 8 in 1980 so I could be one of those kids in shorts running around in this movie.

  • THANK YOU for posting this! I spent a weekend there once and never forgot it...

  • i went there about this time when i was 11 when i lived in orlando but ironicly i now live in asheville,nc and we have been to GHOST TOWN in maggie valley twice now and it is exactly like 6 gun but bon a mountain top!!

  • I have heard from several viewers who have told me the same thing about "Ghost Town". Great!

  • yes, ghost town was owned by the same man i heard and it is just like 6 gun just watch out for the train ride up the mountain or the chair lift up, it is a little scarey!! just pull up ghost town here on youtube and you will see some footage from people who went there!!

  • I sure do remember Six Gun Territory. Went there frequently. I was one of those kids who went looking around for spent blanks after the shows!

    Thanks for posting this!

  • OhMyHolyGunslingers... I still have a photo of a gunslinger obligingly holding me for 'ransom' while my dad takes our picture. What a cool random memory you've accessed! Thanks for all your uploads, KD!

  • I went here when I was like 6 or 7 tears old (1968 or 1969) what a coolplace....I remember "boot hill" and the indian village, the gunfighters ...for years I had a "wanted dead or alive" poster from six gun territory with my name and a dozen aliases..."dead eye dick, rot gut sam,etc"...I will always remember thisplace with a smile...thanks for sharing !!

  • Thanks for posting this. I remember going there in about 1973.

  • I am amazed I've heard so much feedback about this! It has a lot of play on the net too. I have a Super8 sound film from the mid-70s from Six-Gun too. I'll dig it out and see if its worth posting.

  • I have standard 8mm (no sound) of SGT from the late 60's. What a fun place that was. I was saddened when I heard they had closed many years ago and that it's now a shopping plaza :(

    Oh well, I guess that's *progress*

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