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The Andy Griffith Show (S3E07) - Lawman Barney(3/3)

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Season 3 - Episode 7: Barney is intimidated by a pair of ordinance-breaking produce farmers.

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  • Well done Barn!

  • Barney actually did one heck of a job there, I was impressed.

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  • 5:31 reminds me of Hot Lead & Cold Feet where Don's character and Jack Elam kept trying to draw and shoot each other but something always happened on the count of three.

  • If "The Case of the Punch in the Nose" shows Barney at his most trouble making, and obnoxious (a rare FURIOUS Andy: GO AND TRY TO NOT CAUSE MORE DAMAGE ON THE WAY) This shows Barney at his most courageous, and vulnerable. I'm sure that Andy was proud of him.

  • Best television ever. Andy, Dick Van Dyke, Father Knows Best all of them. May they live forever

  • @berry77425 Knotts was never a Marine, but he was in the Army during WWII

  • I've seen this one many times : 2:00 Barney finally had enough and stood tall.

    I like it when he said 'see this badge,that means I'm sworn to uphold the law,there's a lot of people bigger than the 2 of you,it's as simple as that'.

  • I've seen this one many times : 2:00 Barney finally had enough and stood tall.

    I like it when he said 'it's as simple as that'.

  • @endorphinz I dont know what he would have done in real life but don was a marine around ww2 so that should speak into itself

  • @plasticman6 , Barney did a great job facing his fears and those bullies. True they could have beat him up and left him laying. But he knew that and while he was afraid he still stood up to them. the way this situation was hndle was brillant. you wouldn't see this in todays cop shows.

  • i like when barney shots the tire 

  • This show had excellent writers and with Barney the show was at a level that probably hasn't been equaled to this day.

  • When the chips were really down, Barney showed a lot of courage, as he did in other episodes.

  • Floyd is absolutely hillarious. 

  • 3:53 You go Barn.

  • About TIME it Got SERIOUS

  • Well Good, serious stuff instead ALL THAT SILLY SHIT

  • LOL!! Always look out for the little guy. I know that first hand, being small my whole life.

  • 1234567890-=qwertyuiop[]asdfgh­jkl;'zxcvbnm,./

  • @TomBarristerX So how is Howard Hawks connected to the Andy Griffith show? Or were you just comparing? lol

  • hopalong fife, lol, but he handled it good until the end

  • 1 2 3 bang ha ha ha

  • Barney was actually pretty brave because it takes a brave man to face up to his fears even when he is not quite sure about the outcome.

  • He also played Alice's boyfriend "Sam the Meatcutter' on The Brady Bunch

  • This is one of my favorite episodes: well acted as usual, great directing, great camera angles. Barney having to face his fears & learning about self discovery were some more elements that made this show one of the greatest. Allan Melvin, who played Sgt. Hacker in "Gomer Pyle" and appeared in about 8 episodes on "The Andy Griffith Show," did another great job. Somehow you just forget that he played 8 different roles on the same show. Instead, you just accept each role as if it was his first.

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