O'HARA, U.S. TREASURY - MOONSHINE
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- S1-13 "OPERATION : MOONSHINE"
O'Hara infiltrates a backwoods moonshining operation suspected of circulating poisoned bootleg whiskey.
Starring David Janssen, Alan Hale Jr, Will Geer, Dabbs Greer.
Written by Robert I. Holt & James E. Moser
Directed by Paul Landres
Original airdate - 17th Dec. 1971 CBS/Universal Television
I've never seen an episode of this series read that it wasn't very good but I loved it maybe because of the gorgeous David Janssen but I'd watch the whole series if I could
I not sure i have ever seen, this show before. Very enjoyable, lovely to watch a show, that's not full of violence. I miss them old days. David, is excellent in this, but wasn't he always.
Well said & well put.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Grandpa Walton and the Skipper are in this episode.
THANK YOU FOR SHOW
I heartily concur.
Janssen was the coolest actor on the tube.
Thanks for good upload. Appreciate watching these great actors from old tv series.
Sneaking around at night with white socks and white tennis shoes.
more episodes of this show would be awesome!
I've got 12 episodes of this, will be putting them up eventually, I'm in a "limited upload speed" area so can take up to 4 hours just to post one
Thanks!
@@paulmcgregor3590 Thanks for sharing these !
There are episodes when Jim O'Hara works for the United States Secret Service.
It is interesting to see Will Geer's and Alan Hale's performances.
These are pretty good. Thank you!
Good to see the "skipper"/Alan Hale Jr. here.
David Jansen, excelente actor! La serie es O Hara, o Harry O! Es una lástima que no estén traducidas estás series para poder disfrutarlas.
If the moonshine is in a plastic jug, don't drink it, use for cleaning stuff, sippin' shine only comes in glass jars.
Well said...
I wish I would have read the comments before I posted you beat me to it.
As I do when I take off my hat, you make a good point ! In every other movie/TV show I've ever seen, they drink moonshine from glass jars.
It is amusing and nostalgic to harken back to days when most Americans thought the govt was good. Hard to believe.
11:08 How dare they treat Dabbs that way! He's a legend!
One of the Great short lived series, it was nice to see the Skipper. The Professor also made an appearance on an episode. I have all episodes on DVD, copied from a TV broadcast many years ago. Great post Paul. Thanks.
why don't you upload them then? it would be greatly appreciated if you could
I WONDER WHY IT LASTED ONLY ONE YEAR IT WAS GREAT
@@robertszvetics210 I am a fan of David Janssen, but he just didn't seem comfortable with this show's format. Also it aired just a few years after "The Fugitive" went off the air and many people still associated Janssen with that role. I also believe that this show didn't last long because Jack Webb, the creator, tried to mold it into a Dragnet-type format.
David is surely high on my list of favorites, but why does he walk and run so funny? That said, good wrestling moves.
He injured his knee due to a pole-vaulting accident when he was in high school.
thanks@@danielboone72
David Janssen is not a poor old man he is a Star movie
david janssen was like the bogart of 60's and 70's tv.
You got a point there.
@@johndrake2729 both generally played their roles in a low key manner, but could also play easily agitated characters. both played cynical, embattled and often bitter characters.
@@johnrunion5357 Very dark, say. Yep.
So true !
thanks, looking forward to more
russell wiggins was a really great actor. check out his role as billy in the gunsmoke episode the deadly innocent.
Yes, please put more up more episodes! They only made 23 episodes and I doubt it will ever be on DVD. THANKS!!!
It used to be on A&E years ago, I taped some episodes on VHS, but I cannot find it.
David Janssen looks and sounds like he had a taste or two of that moonshine.
i think this is the first show/movie where he is NOT drinking the entire time :D
Boy what a classic
Please if you can upload more episodes of this and episodes of Harry O. Thanks
Great upload of a series that I never got a chance to watch as it was on during my bedtime as a kid and it was a "school night". The one episode that I did get to see (thanks to my Father) was the one where O'Hara takes to the skies (with the help of the USMC) in an F4 to chase down some drug smugglers. There are two clips here on CZcams with that scene but I really want to see the entire episode. I believe that was the Pilot episode.
6:02 Humm......wonder if he has a relative name Joe working for TWA or TransGlobal....?
Find the episode "Operation: Cobra" It runs 1 hr 35 min but it's tacked onto the first 45 minutes of Operation: Good Citizen which is missing the ending and repeats the ending of Cobra. It was the pilot which aired 6 months earlier in a two hour slot with 24 minutes of commercials -- thankfully cut out of this print which is cited as running 2:21:22
Great dialogue.
4 hours! wow out in the sticks are ya...lol..cool good to know!
David Janssen and Dabbs Greer appeared a lot together.
Dabbs was so under-rated as a character actor. He was great in everything.
Has a sort of Dragnet feel to it.
I look forward to when Paul uploads more episodes.
Kim Reid It was produced by Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited, and Webb served as executive producer and co-creator.
Michael Daly watch the fugitive, the shattered silence. They appeared together in that. Dabbs played the storekeeper.
Ross Elliott played two different teachers on leave it to beaver. mr. foster, julie foster's father, among them.
Mark VII Limited/David Janssen Enterprises (1971)
i like it when he smashes his cadilac into the steam engine
🇺🇲 *David Janssen* _(David Harold Meyer)_ -
Mar. 27, 1931 - Feb. 13, 1980 - age: *40*
This one several short lived tv series that was cancelled after the first season.
what!!??? how???... im watching for first time in middle age (while the world's wealth and rights are stolen from us) and this show is amazing.
10:41 DABS GREER
13:02
This video distorts reality of actual Professional Generational Moonshine Culture that I grewup with, handed-down from generation to generation.
Those families were as jealous of their reputation for high quality safe products as any major corporation today.
Just know for certain who's moonshine you'r buying.
That was the protocol for safety.
As a kid I drank the clean safe stuff. Made by a nice old black lady who cleaned all her equipment after each batch.
All copper rolled and crimped. No solder joints. That's the way to go.
alex rocco played the dying drunk crawling across the floor at the beginning.
yeah, no.
that was stuntman george sawaya
I'm looking everywhere for episode 4, Operation: Bribery (since I'm a huge Victor Buono fan), can you upload it? Or write me if you have it?
how did you find in such good quality? Where can I find more? Do you have the O'Hara US Treasury Pilot episode/movie Operation Cobra?
There are two prints on CZcams, cited as 2:21:22 but with an unrelated and incomplete episode tacked on the ending. COBRA runs 1 hr 35 min
i don't recall the specifics, but at one point the head honcho at cbs changed and the new guy supposedly had a dislike of janssen. he quickly cancelled the actor's then current series and janssen swore never to do another tv series again; electing to do movies, made for tv movies and mini-series instead. does anyone have anything more specific about this? thanks.
@Terry Hawk the fugitive was on abc. it was one of the FEW series abc had that was a MAJOR hit prior to batman and peyton place. for cbs he did o'hara which got cancelled. then he did harry o which was his THEN CURRENT series which was in turn cancelled when the executives at CBS changed. please re-read my comment: 'his THEN current series' thus it was the cancellation of harry o which led the actor to swear of doing another regular series. "
26:57 Quality pizza peele!
27:20 you ain't gotta be drunk to appreciate that Butt.
i wonder if you might have any more episodes of O'Hara U.S. Treasury then could you please Post them here on CZcams as you had done with this one
i thought moon-shiner's tasted their own brew before they sent the batch out. would harm their business if it turned out to be killing people. i know its strong brew, ive never had it
5:39 PAUL COMI
Man, that opening bit was a little on the nose, eh?
O’Hara, for Pete’s sake, buy yourself a pair of dark colored sneakers 👟. 🙄🙄
SKIPPEEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Little Buddy !! 😄
32:55 ALAN HALE
Poor old man. A good actor, made me feel sorry 😢 for him. In the end, he accepted it with grace. 😊😊😊😊
why would you operate on someone who overdosed on moonshine?
A misfire from Jack Webb.
Never mind that, it's Janssen that's enough reason to release it on DVD today he still has many fans. It's long overdue, successful show or not a company like Timeless should do it.
Jack had other series that lasted only one season too, such as "The D.A." and "Project Blue Book".
Nice...got the drop off point, told no one till he came back...with two more dead....your tax dollars at work. Ha
Seven seconds End Credits! Way too rushed. Never seen that before (because it's usually the networks' standard allotment of 35 seconds).
For viewers' and David Janssen's benefit a pity the writers didn't stretch out the story to include the big Saturday night dance with the country girls sure to be in fine form. Ginnie Mae and Ruthie Ann -- how's that for a cliche of names for hot, female hicks from Appalachia?
Let's here it for Judith Brown, who co-stars as O'Hara's sexual pursuer Ruthie Ann! Alright! Coinciding with this era, early '70s, the becoming redhead starred in a number of exploitation flix with names like "Women In Chains," "Threesome," "The Big Doll House" (with Pam Grier) and "A Woman for All Men."
I'm quite the admirer of Janssen's work in "The Fugitive" and "Harry O" -- series that bookend "O'Hara" -- and have devoured, over the years, the authorized DVD sets. "O'Hara" never appealed to me first run; watching this episode hasn't changed my opinion. However, I will share with all reading this fascinating thread that Janssen looks good here. By the time of "Harry O" he appears to have aged a decade from "O'Hara," not just the three and four years it was.
Finally, a salute to Paul McGregor for posting. This was fun!
Great to have the chance to see this series, but man this episode was boring. Has all the hallmarks of a Jack Webb production: rapid-fire robotic line deliveries, heavy duty moralizing, and bland visuals. I guess the brief car chase wasn't bad.
Oops, they bungled that arrest, stopping & taking cover prematurily, 11:16 not blocking the getaway car. 😃 Amateurish
Amateurs...don't know how to make shine and don't know how to run it. Radiators and plastic jugs? Antifreeze, not booze.
Unwatchable!