I watched this movie as a kid 50 plus years ago. I loved The Wonderful World Of Disney movies on Sunday night on NBC. In the fall they were right after the late football game. Yes, when people had lives and Sunday football did not last from noon till 11 pm. Disney used real actors and actresses too. I recognize Jean Cooper and Nick Adams. One observation. There are a whole lot of soldiers that fall into the creek at the end of this movie.
Great movie!!!! I really liked Jack Ging as Mosby. Also really liked the performances of Kurt Russell, James MacArthur and Nick Adams. I can remember watching this when I was little, it's still one of my favorites.
Also I would like to give an honorable mention to some of the commenters on this site you guys are some really great actors you’re self😂To all the ancestors lies lies lies LOL bunch of Scally wag’s
I must have missed this movie as a 12 yo kid, but really enjoyed seeing it now. Disney was once an All American Company you could count on for great family entertainment.
He was a little guy, wasn’t he? Amazing, though, how tough he was. Wounded so many times, but lived to be an old man. Too bad that he like Longstreet was ostrasized when he support Grant. Grant has got a bad rap but he was truly trying to follow a moderate policy, which is pretty much what Lincoln would have done. but lacked Lincoln’ skills.
I had a friend and older mentor that was a Civil War historian and collector as well as a veteran of the turmoil thatr took place in Odessa. He was also head of a local American Legion post. I used to visit his shop on lunch breaks and attend many of his presentations held locally. Mr Liebman, born just before the turn of the century grew up and attended college in the Virginia community and was a young friend of Colonel John Singleton Mosby (then serving as a US Diplomat). Mr. Liebman always told me that as I grew older (I was in my early 20's then) and expanded my interest in the Civil War, that I could tell friends that I shook the hand of someone who shook the hand of Colonel Mosby.
The wonderful thing about these movies, all of them is that people take their time for others for nothing other then the joy of doing it...Very very kind and Thank-you!
I had a book I bought in 1967 sold by Disney via school book orders. It had still pics from this movie and the story line and was called "Willie and the Yank."
Yep, as I'm sure you are aware as an Elvis fan. The song was originally a civil war era song named Aura Lee, Elvis heard Steve Allen's wife Jayne Meadows performing it with her sister Audrey during a recording session at Capitol. Fell in love with it, Jayne let him know it was in the public domain. The lyrics were changed to Love Me Tender and the rest is history.
@@cmcb09 Although I'm a West Tennessee resident, and University of Memphis grad, Class of 89, I really never knew the history of this song. I was a huge Elvis fan, respect and like his work, but it's a treat to find this out. Born Chicago, raised Tennessee, I would have been a Union supporter, for Country and Human Freedoms. Remain clear on that subject.
Don't forget the pedophilia. Research it several movie producers for Disney are convicted child molesters as well as a former vice president of Disney.
Now the only thing is the Leftie Marxist Agenda....VOTE TRUMP boys and Republican for the foreseeable future to get the wagons together and keep USA haters at bay. Thats an order men!
Yeah, Disney has gone woke. They had to make another Lion King so a female lion could become king (queen?). Next, they'll make a Lion King win a black colored lion and then an asian looking lion and maybe even a gay lion.
I love it. Didn't know this film existed. I have members of my camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans who are descendants of soldiers who rode with with Colonel Mosby. THANK YOU!
@@dickon728 Why, hell! Taint nuthin' wrong with them there bluebellies! They's alright folks, I reckons. Comes ter think of it, why, we owes them a debt of gratitude. If'n it wasn't fer them we'd still be a chompin' on hominy grits an' black eyed peas!
@@747fa Ah was in actual fact respondin' to Cap America. But considerin' you brought it up it's yo' decision whether you eat them grits an' black eyed peas or not. Don't need no goddam murderin' yankees to influence that side of yo' life.
I grew up in Fairfax Va. in the 1960s...Truro Rectory is where Mosby captured Gen Stoughton, right across from Fairfax Court House. Of course the movie is filmed in California, so the scenery is "western"...but I stumbled across this movie never knew it existed...Mosby was a local hero all my life...Fairfax was "occupied" by the Union at times, but was a Southern town.
very nice watching this movie ..I had seen it in my youth and caught ..up with me now that I am old.. The Civil War as told by Walt Disney productions ..Got me to do more research on American history I must of been 9 or ten ..thank you for sharing.
One of the best movies I've seen in a long time. Great story with splashes of factual history. The part that made me really sad was when the movie ended and the credits started rolling.
Ray Rucker I was 9 years old and I watched all of this Disney movie there's more to the story a lot more tension a lot more stupid stuff really dead thinking he was doing right and Henry and blah blah blah so I guess I'm disappointed that it ended too and such a thing
It,s amazing to see how young Kurt Russell was in this movie. Would,t it be funny if Goldie Hawn was sent back in time and met Kurt Russell at this age while she was already an adult.
Well, there's the country singer Bill Anderson, and then there's the Disney producer Bill Anderson [1911-97], who had been with the company from 1943-84.
Mosby's Marauders Starring Kurt Russell, Nick Adams, Jack Ging, Peggy Lipton, Donald Harron, Jeanne Cooper, James T.. Callahan, Robert Sorrell, E.J. Andre, Michael Forest, Steve Raines, Michael Pate, Michael Kearney, Robert Random, John Crawford, Amzie Strickland, Forrest Compton, Walter Matthews, Norman Leavitt, &: Maudie Prickett.
I like how all these Civil War soldiers are all clean cut and decked in out in these nice clean uniforms. Justb you ever smell a soldier after two weeks in the field? Yeah you sleep eat go to the bathroom in the same clothes. You can smell them before you see them.
James MacArthur starred in some very grown-up & even artsy movie projects starting from a young age (he had well-connected parents) before Hawaii Five-0, which was unfortunately the one most people remember him by. Also did a few stinkers. And he did even more stage acting than film, usually along with his adopted mom Helen Hayes. I have a collection of some of his really obscure TV appearances.
57:36 *Michael Pate;* aka Vittorio, the Apache Chief, movie "Hondo" starring John Wayne. *Peggy Lipton* (Mod Squad) was always such a natural beauty. *Kurt Russell* was certainly a polished professional at 12 years old.
Really pretty good for the time. The Stoughton affair did happen with Mosby penetrating Union lines. Mosby and Capt. Richard Blazer did confront each other but not in a “wedding ambush.” I’m the author of “Headquarters in the Brush: Blazer’s Independent Union Scouts” which examined the scouting companies Blazer actually led. It was published in 2001 by Ohio University Press.
Great to see JAMES McArthur, rip🙏 And young Kurt Russell showing how a young actor can act well.. And the message of why can't we just get along together 🗣️🙏🆘💓🌎🥺🌍
As a NATIVE VIRGINIAN, and a Son of Confederate Ancestors, both sides of my family, it's great to see a Pro Confederate, Pro Ol Virginia movie!! I'm 57 and I still remember The Wonderful World of Disney Sunday night show on Tv....... The good ol days for sure. Thanks for putting this old movie on CZcams......I hope the politically correct Police don't take it down. Deo Vindice y'all
In 67 Nick Adams died later that yr The Rebel [TV show ] was a hit for college kids in the early 60's Adams went from a Drifter to Superstar overnite in a Combat episode he plays a Beatnik character and Sgt Saunders gave him a speach that gave him spunk enough to be a hero but anyhow he dies in 68-69
Nice effect. When they cut the telegraph wire at 36:25 there is just the hint of an electrical discharge, just as there would have been in real life. And I read once that during the Civil War desertion took place all the time, especially among the volunteers. So, this interplay between Adams and MacArthur might not have happened at all in real life. A really well-done tense search of the house. Nicely directed.
Yes! Desertion was very common for a variety of reasons. Some deserted more than once, and some made a career out of deserting. You see, during the Civil War, any draftees who did not want to serve could pay another to serve in his place, and therefore some men enlisted for the specific purpose of later deserting, so they could be paid to serve again, and again.
I live in Brazil and I really like the old Disney movies that I watched in the cinema and the program "Disneyland", which was shown on television. Today in Brazil, few titles were released on dvd. I often watch on youtube, in English, just to miss you. I would also like to post: 1. IDA, THE OFFBEAT EAGLE 2. GRETA, THE MISFIT GREYHOUND 3. THE LEGEND OF TWO GYPSY DOGS 4. CARLO, THE SIERRA COYOTE 5. THE HIGH FLYING SPY 6. A BOY CALLED NUTHIN': (1967)RON HOWARD 7. THE WAHOO BOBCAT 8. THE 101 PROBLEMS OF HERCULES (16 9. THE SILVER FOX AND SAM DAVENPORT 10. THE TREASURE OF SAN BOSCO REEF: 11. CHICO, THE MISUNDERSTOOD COYOTE 12. CONCHO, THE COYOTE WHO WASN'T
The Disney Channel had (has?) a program called "Vault Disney" which featured obscure old Walt Disney projects. Once they aired a 3-hour miniseries re-titled "Willie & The Yank" which is nothing more than this "Mosby's Marauders" movie except stretched out with a whole lot of subplots & deleted scenes that were not included in the theatrical version. It goes into more detail about some of the characters' family issues & conflicts between MacArthur & Russell, & between the Union & Confederacy. So glad I taped that version, unfortunately on VHS otherwise I would upload it.
What happen in the past good and bad shaped our present day to a better country. Why can’t you people see that. Some of you argue over traitors to this country but it made us a better nation. The south help win the revolution war in Yorktown Virginia. The South fought together in all wars except the War Between the States you would think by now people would have gave the south forgiveness for fighting a second war of independence and if you say it was slavery there’s proof the North and black people owned slaves throughout the war . He that is without sin among you , let him cast a stone . Don’t forget to enjoy the movie because I did.
"I liked Kurt as a child actor in everything he did, but in later years I only liked certain things he did Escape from New York,and L.A.,Tombstone,and a few others but not a whole lot, also Jack Ging is an Oklahoman as I am also."-🤠🐴🖥☕🌐..
As a reenactor of ACW & ECW,I enjoyed this.And it was great to see 'Jamie','Johnny'&'Danno' in a film.together.The Rebel was b4 my time,I discovered it thanks to The Net & only have vague memories of Jamie McPheeters.But saw 5-O as a teen I think.
bonsoir chris, merci pour la petite video , je ne connaissais oad cette serie , avec kurt , qui est mon acteur fetiche, depuis 54 ans , je n est pas honte de le dire , tres grand acteur , que j aime beaucoup , j ai connue kurt russelle dans le feuilleton , jaimie mc peeteers dans les annees 1962 , en France, il etait tres jeune sur la video , merci chris , cest un bonheurrrrrr.
I watched this movie as a kid 50 plus years ago. I loved The Wonderful World Of Disney movies on Sunday night on NBC. In the fall they were right after the late football game. Yes, when people had lives and Sunday football did not last from noon till 11 pm. Disney used real actors and actresses too. I recognize Jean Cooper and Nick Adams. One observation. There are a whole lot of soldiers that fall into the creek at the end of this movie.
Me too bro
You had to spoil for first-time viewers, old man.
Still a good movie. Better then what they have today.
Great movie!!!!
I really liked Jack Ging as Mosby.
Also really liked the performances of Kurt Russell, James MacArthur and Nick Adams.
I can remember watching this when I was little, it's still one of my favorites.
Also I would like to give an honorable mention to some of the commenters on this site you guys are some really great actors you’re self😂To all the ancestors lies lies lies LOL bunch of Scally wag’s
Yup.
I must have missed this movie as a 12 yo kid, but really enjoyed seeing it now. Disney was once an All American Company you could count on for great family entertainment.
I did as well. I suppose Kurt Russell is about 5 years my Senior. He was a great young actor for certain.
Mosby was my great-great-great grandfather. My grandfather was named after him (William Mosby Chappelear). I will name my son Preston Mosby.
Omniscient Say hey, he was. mine too. Hello, cousin!
He was a little guy, wasn’t he? Amazing, though, how tough he was. Wounded so many times, but lived to be an old man. Too bad that he like Longstreet was ostrasized when he support Grant. Grant has got a bad rap but he was truly trying to follow a moderate policy, which is pretty much what Lincoln would have done. but lacked Lincoln’ skills.
Yeah and im Pope Donald the third
I knew Chappelears who lived in Benedict Maryland, Any relations?
Donald Hicks I’ll provide evidence if you like.
I saw this when I was 12 years old. Loved it then, loved it even more tonight!!! Thank you much Chris for sharing the best of the best.
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
Haven't watched a Western in eons and it ends up being one with Kurt Russel that I watched a long time ago, when I was younger!
Thinking out loud again LOL
I had a friend and older mentor that was a Civil War historian and collector as well as a veteran of the turmoil thatr took place in Odessa. He was also head of a local American Legion post. I used to visit his shop on lunch breaks and attend many of his presentations held locally. Mr Liebman, born just before the turn of the century grew up and attended college in the Virginia community and was a young friend of Colonel John Singleton Mosby (then serving as a US Diplomat). Mr. Liebman always told me that as I grew older (I was in my early 20's then) and expanded my interest in the Civil War, that I could tell friends that I shook the hand of someone who shook the hand of Colonel Mosby.
@C. Ruf That is one heck of a good yarn sir and I expect it's most likely true.
Pretty good acting actually. Very watchable.
I agree, great movie, for what it is.
The wonderful thing about these movies, all of them is that people take their time for others for nothing other then the joy of doing it...Very very kind and Thank-you!
Civil War buff and Disney fan. Love all his history movies. This movie is great👍
I am the same thing cyndie Bill because I am a civil war buff and a Disney fan.
I had a book I bought in 1967 sold by Disney via school book orders. It had still pics from this movie and the story line and was called "Willie and the Yank."
Kurt Russell, the man still knows that there was a time when Hollywood made great movies.
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
Thanks for sharing. I miss the days of movies like these.
I love the acting performances on this TV show moby's marauders 1967
Saw this as kid on Wonderful World of Disney they made some outstanding pictures.
Truly brilliant actor,as kid and adult.love the fact there playing Love me tender as the wedding song
Yep, as I'm sure you are aware as an Elvis fan. The song was originally a civil war era song named Aura Lee, Elvis heard Steve Allen's wife Jayne Meadows performing it with her sister Audrey during a recording session at Capitol. Fell in love with it, Jayne let him know it was in the public domain. The lyrics were changed to Love Me Tender and the rest is history.
@@cmcb09
Although I'm a West Tennessee resident, and University of Memphis grad, Class of 89, I really never knew the history of this song.
I was a huge Elvis fan, respect and like his work, but it's a treat to find this out.
Born Chicago, raised Tennessee, I would have been a Union supporter, for Country and Human Freedoms. Remain clear on that subject.
What a Great Movie. When Disney was putting out movies worth watching, Nowadays I think Walt is turning over in his Grave seeing what has happened.
Marvelous movie.. all the way through 🙂
Great flick back then,still is.
Thanks
When movies were family friendly and wholesome. Thanks
This was back when Disney actually tried to educate and expose young viewers to their past. Now it's all fairytale fluff.
Don't forget the pedophilia. Research it several movie producers for Disney are convicted child molesters as well as a former vice president of Disney.
Now the only thing is the Leftie Marxist Agenda....VOTE TRUMP boys and Republican for the foreseeable future to get the wagons together and keep USA haters at bay. Thats an order men!
It's not even the original fairy tales, which were gritty tales with worthwhile lessons in them.
Yeah, Disney has gone woke. They had to make another Lion King so a female lion could become king (queen?). Next, they'll make a Lion King win a black colored lion and then an asian looking lion and maybe even a gay lion.
@@psysword Trump was great but Im pretty sure I wont vote republican again. Bunch of spineless cowards ...
I love it. Didn't know this film existed. I have members of my camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans who are descendants of soldiers who rode with with Colonel Mosby. THANK YOU!
@@spartanwarrior1 Bluebelly agressor
@@dickon728 Why, hell! Taint nuthin' wrong with them there bluebellies! They's alright folks, I reckons. Comes ter think of it, why, we owes them a debt of gratitude. If'n it wasn't fer them we'd still be a chompin' on hominy grits an' black eyed peas!
@@747fa Ah was in actual fact respondin' to Cap America. But considerin' you brought it up it's yo' decision whether you eat them grits an' black eyed peas or not. Don't need no goddam murderin' yankees to influence that side of yo' life.
I would have believed your country twang except your punctuation was two precise😂,.!.,,
I still eat grits and black-eyed peas now that’s some southern eaten for you! Oh yeah don’t forget the cornbread and Okra LOL
The Union camp uses the exterior farm set from the 1965 Jimmy Stewart film "Shenandoah."
I grew up in Fairfax Va. in the 1960s...Truro Rectory is where Mosby captured Gen Stoughton, right across from Fairfax Court House. Of course the movie is filmed in California, so the scenery is "western"...but I stumbled across this movie never knew it existed...Mosby was a local hero all my life...Fairfax was "occupied" by the Union at times, but was a Southern town.
I REALLY enjoyed this, hadn't seen it since I was a kid.
very nice watching this movie ..I had seen it in my youth and caught ..up with me now that I am old.. The Civil War as told by Walt Disney productions ..Got me to do more research on American history I must of been 9 or ten ..thank you for sharing.
Delightful entertainment with historical background & eye-winking contemplation of animosity. Thank you !!
It was tragic that neighbors became enemies as they lived in different State in Civil War.
One of the best movies I've seen in a long time. Great story with splashes of factual history. The part that made me really sad was when the movie ended and the credits started rolling.
Ray Rucker I was 9 years old and I watched all of this Disney movie there's more to the story a lot more tension a lot more stupid stuff really dead thinking he was doing right and Henry and blah blah blah so I guess I'm disappointed that it ended too and such a thing
Ray Ruckerngdtnjj
Ray. You need ter gits out mo' often on a'count you's gart no idee on a gurd movie.
It,s amazing to see how young Kurt Russell was in this movie. Would,t it be funny if Goldie Hawn was sent back in time and met Kurt Russell at this age while she was already an adult.
love how a movie on mosby is produced by a guy named bill Anderson
dodge96neon that is pretty wild
Well, there's the country singer Bill Anderson, and then there's the Disney producer Bill Anderson [1911-97], who had been with the company from 1943-84.
Yep, old 'Bloody Bill' himself!!
Yeah I saw that too lol
I thought the same thing
Surprisingly entertaining --- actually quite excellent!
The Best Kurt Russel Film Ever and Kurt and I are the same age !!!
I bet that is the only thing you and Kurt Have in common oh unless you are a multi millionaire who is world-famous and has a beautiful girlfriend😂
@@franktrautman2092 Yahoo I can only wish... Have a good day.
great show - never saw before .... and yes agree re the ol' california hills .. the old movie sets :)
This is the Golden Oak Ranch in Placerita Canyon
still one of Disney's Best Movies Ever!
Pure Classic Disney
That just completed my Disney archive! Thanks a million!
twists and turns , didn't know what to expect , that made it interesting ,
Mosby's Marauders
Starring
Kurt Russell,
Nick Adams,
Jack Ging,
Peggy Lipton,
Donald Harron,
Jeanne Cooper,
James T.. Callahan,
Robert Sorrell,
E.J. Andre,
Michael Forest,
Steve Raines,
Michael Pate,
Michael Kearney,
Robert Random,
John Crawford,
Amzie Strickland,
Forrest Compton,
Walter Matthews,
Norman Leavitt,
&: Maudie Prickett.
I like how all these Civil War soldiers are all clean cut and decked in out in these nice clean uniforms. Justb you ever smell a soldier after two weeks in the field? Yeah you sleep eat go to the bathroom in the same clothes. You can smell them before you see them.
This was 1861, early on in the War of Northern Aggression.😆
This was a very good movie I loved it thumbs up from me excellent movie thank you for the no commercials what’s the weather should make them
Interesting to see James MacArthur right before Hawaii 50 and Peggy Lipton right before Mod Squad
James MacArthur starred in some very grown-up & even artsy movie projects starting from a young age (he had well-connected parents) before Hawaii Five-0, which was unfortunately the one most people remember him by. Also did a few stinkers. And he did even more stage acting than film, usually along with his adopted mom Helen Hayes. I have a collection of some of his really obscure TV appearances.
I know James MacArthur from the 1965 movie The Battle Of The Bulge and know Peggy Lipton actually wore a bra in this movie.
Nice movie, I really enjoyed it.
57:36 *Michael Pate;* aka Vittorio, the Apache Chief, movie "Hondo" starring John Wayne.
*Peggy Lipton* (Mod Squad) was always such a natural beauty.
*Kurt Russell* was certainly a polished professional at 12 years old.
This was a good movie. Hits more at home because I grew up in Fairfax City, lived around Col. Mosby area.
Really pretty good for the time. The Stoughton affair did happen with Mosby penetrating Union lines. Mosby and Capt. Richard Blazer did confront each other but not in a “wedding ambush.” I’m the author of “Headquarters in the Brush: Blazer’s Independent Union Scouts” which examined the scouting companies Blazer actually led. It was published in 2001 by Ohio University Press.
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
Great to see JAMES McArthur, rip🙏
And young Kurt Russell showing how a young actor can act well..
And the message of why can't we just get along together 🗣️🙏🆘💓🌎🥺🌍
Real Saturday afternoon job this one ☝️
A GREAT ALL ROUND MOVIE
LOVED this show!
Hi...I'd just like to chime in and say I saw this at the MovieTheater when it came out when I was a kid.😁
As a NATIVE VIRGINIAN, and a Son of Confederate Ancestors, both sides of my family, it's great to see a Pro Confederate, Pro Ol Virginia movie!! I'm 57 and I still remember The Wonderful World of Disney Sunday night show on Tv....... The good ol days for sure. Thanks for putting this old movie on CZcams......I hope the politically correct Police don't take it down. Deo Vindice y'all
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
Nice movie..thanks
Love these old movies.
Nick Adams...superb....
Nicholas Aloysius Adamshock........born in Nanticoke ,P.A.
Who later starred as "The Rebel"...😂
60s Disney, where every other scene is punctuated by a cacaphony of trumpets and horns
Thank you, H. Beam Piper
Loved this movie.
This was the year that Johnny Yuma (Nick Adams) defected to the Yankees...lol
In 67 Nick Adams died later that yr The Rebel [TV show ] was a hit for college kids in the early 60's Adams went from a Drifter to Superstar overnite in a Combat episode he plays a Beatnik character and Sgt Saunders gave him a speach that gave him spunk enough to be a hero but anyhow he dies in 68-69
Noticed they did the Laura Lee tune on the soundtrack. Elvis Presley's love me tender was done to the same tune of that song.
Nick Adams also co stared with Elvis in the movie Love me tender.
I see Johnny Yuma switched sides....
This is one of his last acting roles as he died of a drug overdose in early 1968
profharp yea that was my first thought too
Thanks very much for this rare share.
Kurt Russell so sweet👍
There was a long version of this movie . Can anyone tell me where I could get that?
Excellent movie!
Kurt Russell was 16 when this came out in 67' but was only 14 at the beginning of filming.
Holy crap I just realized in the first scene Kurt was the first person
Later he became US Minister(Ambassador) to Hong Kong...
golly...really clean uniforms!!
A great old Disney movie. Before they were corrupted by deviants. Thank you!
Willy, the easy-going kid early on, is Kurt Russell
Yes but oh never mind LOL
Nice effect. When they cut the telegraph wire at 36:25 there is just the hint of an electrical discharge, just as there would have been in real life. And I read once that during the Civil War desertion took place all the time, especially among the volunteers. So, this interplay between Adams and MacArthur might not have happened at all in real life. A really well-done tense search of the house. Nicely directed.
Yes! Desertion was very common for a variety of reasons. Some deserted more than once, and some made a career out of deserting. You see, during the Civil War, any draftees who did not want to serve could pay another to serve in his place, and therefore some men enlisted for the specific purpose of later deserting, so they could be paid to serve again, and again.
I thank u very much...
I remember my mam taking me to see this at the ABC when I was a kid.
You share the greatest movies 🎬
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
This and Johnny Shiloh were awesome wish Disney still made Civil War movie's like this.
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
This is just another clean and clipped version of history
And the film itself is clipped
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
No Mountains at all in Herndon Va. Gotta go further west before the hitting the mountain range.
I live in Brazil and I really like the old Disney movies
that I watched in the cinema and the program "Disneyland", which was
shown on television. Today in Brazil, few titles were released on dvd. I often
watch on youtube, in English, just to miss you. I would also like to post:
1. IDA, THE OFFBEAT EAGLE
2. GRETA, THE MISFIT GREYHOUND
3. THE LEGEND OF TWO GYPSY DOGS
4. CARLO, THE SIERRA COYOTE
5. THE HIGH FLYING SPY
6. A BOY CALLED NUTHIN': (1967)RON HOWARD
7. THE WAHOO BOBCAT
8. THE 101 PROBLEMS OF HERCULES (16
9. THE SILVER FOX AND SAM DAVENPORT
10. THE TREASURE OF SAN BOSCO REEF:
11. CHICO, THE MISUNDERSTOOD COYOTE
12. CONCHO, THE COYOTE WHO WASN'T
There's another movie where a bunch of Civil War deserters from both sides come to Kurt Russel's familys homestead,but I cant remember the name of it.
at 43:30 sgt Gray was in Godzilla movie the 1 with Rodan & the tree headed monster....what a trip just seen that movie last night
Nicholas Giordano yep the wonderful Nick Adams, taken far too soon
Love has no boundaries ❤
When Disney was clean and enjoyable.
The Disney Channel had (has?) a program called "Vault Disney" which featured obscure old Walt Disney projects. Once they aired a 3-hour miniseries re-titled "Willie & The Yank" which is nothing more than this "Mosby's Marauders" movie except stretched out with a whole lot of subplots & deleted scenes that were not included in the theatrical version. It goes into more detail about some of the characters' family issues & conflicts between MacArthur & Russell, & between the Union & Confederacy. So glad I taped that version, unfortunately on VHS otherwise I would upload it.
Cool.
Kurt Russell in one of his very early rolls at the age of 14..
It’s spelt “role” buddy, otherwise you’re talking about a bread roll.
michael hollander He is in many tv westerns before this. Have a look at The Virginian, appears with his dad Bing.
Spelt is not a real word
Americans don’t typically say spelt so maybe you are a foreigner
Spelt is a cereal grain.
What happen in the past good and bad shaped our present day to a better country. Why can’t you people see that. Some of you argue over traitors to this country but it made us a better nation. The south help win the revolution war in Yorktown Virginia. The South fought together in all wars except the War Between the States you would think by now people would have gave the south forgiveness for fighting a second war of independence and if you say it was slavery there’s proof the North and black people owned slaves throughout the war . He that is without sin among you , let him cast a stone . Don’t forget to enjoy the movie because I did.
They used to write scripts that were realistic, those days are gone.
This is hardly realistic!
NOT TRUE...LOOK TO FAMILY MOVIES
@@dolinaj1 TRUE STORY...YOU TUBE MOSBYS RAIDERS...
"I liked Kurt as a child actor in everything he did,
but in later years I only liked certain things he did
Escape from New York,and L.A.,Tombstone,and a
few others but not a whole lot,
also Jack Ging is an Oklahoman as I am also."-🤠🐴🖥☕🌐..
I, too, think his "escape" movies are underrated.
Nick Adams - Johnny Yuma "The Rebel".
Oh Yeah !
I'm sorry Johnny Yuma should not be wearing Yankee blue he is the rebel he should be in Confederate gray.
GREAT POINT YOU , KNOW YOUR TV
Love the shell jackets.....no a bad movie...it's a shame they won't be making movies like this in future...lol
I had family who rode with him
RIP Johnny Shiloh
Thanks for posting this! I've looked long and hard to find it and in this "PC" historically incorrect society of today, it was a pleasure to view!
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As a reenactor of ACW & ECW,I enjoyed this.And it was great to see 'Jamie','Johnny'&'Danno' in a film.together.The Rebel was b4 my time,I discovered it thanks to The Net & only have vague memories of Jamie McPheeters.But saw 5-O as a teen I think.
bonsoir chris, merci pour la petite video , je ne connaissais oad cette serie , avec kurt , qui est mon acteur fetiche, depuis 54 ans , je n est pas honte de le dire , tres grand acteur , que j aime beaucoup , j ai connue kurt russelle dans le feuilleton , jaimie mc peeteers dans les annees 1962 , en France, il etait tres jeune sur la video , merci chris , cest un bonheurrrrrr.
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Good movie
Good movie. Thanks.
Not good
It's a highly shortened version...
Missing about 40 minutes
The girl with James MacArthur is Julie Lippin from Mod Squad fame
Kurt Russell really gives it his all.