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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2007

Paladin The Mnahunter pt3

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  • Deadly, articulate, noble and anything but politically correct.

    The older brother just never learned.

  • They don't make em better than this. Simply the greatest western of them all. Thanks for posting.

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  • i get a kick out of people that pick on accents people moved around and came from different countrys reguarly in this time period as now

  • Daws senior played by Martin Balsam!! , He of "A thousand Clowns"," After the Fox", Catch 22, "The Bedford Incident". This and "Hombre" are the only two westerns he ever did and he was awful in this one. His attempt at some kind of western accent sounds like west Bronx. The sheriff was great, underplayed to perfection.

  • the best western ever thanks

    

  • @4MaryAnna Your grasp of reality is loose. No one is that good. No one can beat physics.

  • If he's so good with a gun,why couldn't he just wound that kid,instead of killing him?

  • That's a lot of show in 30 minutes.

  • Hey, the brother looks like a real young Charles Bronson.

  • @melollylolly This is true. He really got to explore more of his acting depth on television, first with two seasons on "Medic" as Dr. Konrad Styner, then with Paladin, and finally with "The Richard Boone Show" anthology series in which he and a small repertory group performed various stories.

  • One of the finest cowboy shows on T. V.

  • @melollylolly / I think that being a big guy with an intimidating stare he was a natural as the 'heavy' in films. Jack Palance, who was really a nice guy, suffered the same fate of being relegated to playing bad guy roles. He just looked scary. Ditto for Lee Marvin. On the other hand guys like Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart had the classic all-American "good guy" image and looked out of place doing anything else.

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