Bonanza - The Saga of Muley Jones | Episode 160 | WILD WEST | Classic Western | English

Описание к видео Bonanza - The Saga of Muley Jones | Episode 160 | WILD WEST | Classic Western | English

Free Western Classic: Bonanza - Episode 160 - The Saga of Muley Jones - Hoss gets into a fight with a young drifter. When the sheriff breaks up the fight, the stranger introduces himself as Muley Jones, a distant cousin, and bear-hugs Hoss in friendship.

The Saga of Muley Jones
Director: John Florea
Writers: Robert V. Barron (teleplay) (as Robert Barron), Alex Sharp (story)
Stars: Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 29 March 1964 USA
Filming Locations: Stage 17, Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Storyline:
"Hoss gets into a fight with a young drifter. When the sheriff breaks up the fight, the stranger introduces himself as Muley Jones, a distant cousin, and bear-hugs Hoss in friendship. The handsome, childish Muley loves to sing and does it at every opportunity. Unfortunately, his singing voice is so booming that it shatters glass with impunity and rattles ANYTHING more solid. Meanwhile, the sheriff is looking for a couple of moonshiners (Jesse White, Strother Martin) who are selling their own liquor to various drinking establishments. Though Muley is just about as dumb as he looks, he provides help to the sheriff in a fashion ... well, just listen to it." Written by Peter Harris on IMDb.com

Reviews:
"Bruce Yarnell playing Cartwright cousin Muley Jones comes to Virginia City to visit his relations. The man has one powerful baritone singing voice and he's not making friends busting all the glass in town when he clears those high notes.

But Yarnell proves quite useful in discovering the identity of some folks making illegal whiskey. His discovery scene at the climax of the episode is quite amusing.

Besides Yarnell who is best known for starring opposite Ethel Merman in a 1968 Lincoln Center revival of Annie Get Your Gun the cast includes Jerome Cowan as an Indian agent, Strother Martin and Jesse White as the still operators and Ralph Moody as an Indian chief.

One of Bonanza's best comic episodes." Written by bkoganbing on IMDb.com

"This would have been just another run of the mill episode if it wasn't for the amazing performance of the supporting actors. Jesse White and Strother Martin who given stellar performances in many outstanding films add a quality to this episode not usually seen in Bonanza. There are is one underlying story here involving Ben Cartwright trying to stop an Indian agent forcing the local tribe to a reservation. But that story takes a back seat to the story of the moon shiners (Jesse White and Strother Martin) their interaction is first class and hilarious. Add to that; the incredible singing voice of Bruce Yarnell whose beautiful rendition's of Beautiful Dreamer and Listen to the Mockingbird are amazing. He makes these old songs pop." Written by Bronco46 on IMDb.com

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