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Am Fuß der Blauen Berge

Originaltitel: Laramie
  • Fernsehserie
  • 1959–1963
  • TV-PG
  • 1 Std.
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Am Fuß der Blauen Berge (1959)
Laramie
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Classical WesternWestern

Es ist in den 1870er Jahren im Gebiet von Wyoming, als Slim Sherman und sein vierzehnjähriger Bruder Andy versuchen, nach dem Tod ihres Vaters an ihrer Ranch festzuhalten.Es ist in den 1870er Jahren im Gebiet von Wyoming, als Slim Sherman und sein vierzehnjähriger Bruder Andy versuchen, nach dem Tod ihres Vaters an ihrer Ranch festzuhalten.Es ist in den 1870er Jahren im Gebiet von Wyoming, als Slim Sherman und sein vierzehnjähriger Bruder Andy versuchen, nach dem Tod ihres Vaters an ihrer Ranch festzuhalten.

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    • Robert Fuller
    • John Smith
    • Spring Byington
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    7,7/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Robert Fuller
      • John Smith
      • Spring Byington
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    Robert Fuller
    Robert Fuller
    • Jess Harper
    • 1959–1963
    John Smith
    John Smith
    • Slim Sherman
    • 1959–1963
    Spring Byington
    Spring Byington
    • Daisy Cooper…
    • 1961–1963
    Dennis Holmes
    Dennis Holmes
    • Mike Williams…
    • 1961–1963
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • Sheriff Mort Cory…
    • 1960–1963
    Robert Crawford Jr.
    Robert Crawford Jr.
    • Andy Sherman
    • 1959–1960
    Hoagy Carmichael
    Hoagy Carmichael
    • Jonesy
    • 1959–1960
    Eddy Waller
    Eddy Waller
    • Mose…
    • 1959–1963
    Norman Leavitt
    Norman Leavitt
    • Freddie…
    • 1959–1963
    Lillian O'Malley
    • Townswoman…
    • 1959–1963
    Ed Prentiss
    Ed Prentiss
    • Bailey…
    • 1959–1963
    James Anderson
    James Anderson
    • Clay Benson…
    • 1959–1963
    Bartlett Robinson
    Bartlett Robinson
    • Sheriff…
    • 1959–1963
    Fred Coby
    Fred Coby
    • Deputy…
    • 1959–1963
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Betts…
    • 1959–1963
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Alamo…
    • 1959–1963
    John Pickard
    John Pickard
    • Bradford…
    • 1959–1963
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Deputy Marshal Bill Littlefield…
    • 1960–1963
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    10mema-03384

    Laramie/Robert Fuller

    OK, from the very first episode I was I love with Robert Fuller and the series. I spent my youth (omg) watching every western ever made for TV. I find now that I still watch Laramie reruns on GRIT and STARZEncore . To my amazement I find the same people show up as "villains or have small roles" anywhere from one to five times a season. This I never noticed before, probably because I didn't care then. Other than Laramie I now watch John Wayne westerns. Oh well, there really isn't much on TV anymore anyway. My granddaughter got the IMDb icon for my iPad so I could look information for myself. It really is very helpful and I like it. She got tired of having to look up everything for me and I couldn't read her phone anyway.
    9kitteninbritches

    Jess Harper- my first TV love!

    I was enthralled by this western and its two handsome heroes as a child and it was Laramie (and reading Shane as a kid!) that made me want to visit Wyoming and especially Laramie itself- which I did when I grew up! I remember having a drink in a Laramie bar with a mirror behind the bar said to be broken by a bullet :) and staying on a ranch way out in Wyoming (which was exactly how I'd imagined it). Anyhow..I recently got the dvds and have been enjoying the whole series. Very entertaining too! The action's there, the friendship's there, the sense of honour and decency's there with our two leads...but I have to keep reminding myself that "family shows" couldn't officially tread on other than very safe and acceptable ground then. Nonetheless it's not for nothing that Laramie has been described as the original of Brokeback Mountain. The relationship between the two leads is unique and hints at a closer one, shall I say, than normally is presented in the average Western ! This could account for its popularity in Japan. The producer (s) appear to have quietly encouraged this subtext in several ways. For instance, as mentioned, they were exceptionally close and bonded from the first episode and also when you look close, Jess Harper is well made up, mascara-ed eyelashes, eyeliner etc! His looks are really emphasised whereas John Smith's are not. There's a lot of physical touching, albeit perfectly innocent, too. Westerns aren't popular now but I'd love to see Laramie as it would be produced today :) A definite 10/10 I bet.
    dougbrode

    Two brothers (John Smith & Robert Crawford) run a ranch near Laramie, Wyoming.

    When it first premiered in 1959, Laramie seemed to be shaping up as something a bit different in what had become (quite quickly) the monotonous world of TV westerns, which had more or less degenerated into endless shows about either a loner or a couple of buddies riding the west. Here was an attempt to do something far more intriguing: a focus on two brothers, young Slim (John Smith), the nearest thing that the show had to a conventional lead, and confused kid brother (Robert Crawford, Jr., whose brother Johnny played Chuck Connors' son on the long-run Rifleman series). Their relationship was believable and complex and not quite like anything else on a western at that time, leading to many unexpected and intriguing plots. Also impressive were the two other main characters - Robert Fuller as a rather unpleasant loner who wandered in to the area and was accepted, with qualifications, as part of the group, though the brothers couldn't quite understand his melancholy personality, and Hoagy Charmichael, that wonderful musical star from the big band era, as a strangely cynical and always ironic Greek chorus-like commentator on the action. The show didn't quite take off, had only mediocre ratings, and NBC had to decide to either cancel it or 'reimagine' it. If they had done the latter, this might be recalled as one of those great one-season classics that was too 'different' to survive. Instead, NBC decided to keep it on the air but remove everything that made the show special. So gone were both the little brother and Hoagy; Slim, the conventional lead, was relatively unchanged, and Robert Fuller's "anger" was "toned down" to the point that it didn't really add up to anything any more. The show, now in color, was one more ordinary series about two cool guys riding the west together. If there was anything at all different about it now, that was the addition of Spring Byington as a sweet old lady who cared for them, like the aunt who oversees Batman and Robin in the mansion, though this only brought a 'December Bride' sentimentality to the series. Wouldn't you know it - the moment that the show became more conventional, it picked up in the ratings quite considerably and ran for three more mostly mediocre years.
    8haganmasonry

    Real, true, Americana; no apologies. Bravo!

    We recently dumped cable; so much useless and never watched programming for too much dough. My wife installed (had it installed) an antenna and to my delight, through wafting around with the remote, I happened on a Laramie show in progress. I had never seen one. When all those westerns were popular, I was a teen and really didn't watch much TV then, and watched even less western type fare. Anyway, when I saw it recently, I was quickly riveted. I could not believe the verisimilitude of the show. All the little details of farm and ranch implements, the whole layout, including the period dress of the actors, the scenery, was perfect. Most of all, though, was the deep and gripping nostalgia for a time-and I remember it well- when the progeny of the people who conquered this land and made it fruitful, were portrayed without apology as the moral, strong, and brave souls they actually were. That time will come again, I'm sure, though I won't be here to see it, most likely. Laramie was neither Right nor Left. It was dramatized history, and done very very well. I receive it on a network called Gritz. I hope it stays on as long as possible. Hoagy Carmichael, a semi-regular on the show, apparently, wrote "Stardust," one of the most recorded songs ever. It bears no resemblance to what these sad days passes for music.
    candiepruitt

    JESS HARPER WAS MY FIRST TRUE LOVE!!!!!

    Marry me, marry me, way out in laramie. That was the first line in the song. Slim Sherman, with his white blonde hair, slow easy smile, and gentle ways.was wonderful, but it was Jess Harper who had my little five year old heart. Deep voice, wickedly mischievious eyes, and hey, he just looked great in a cowboy hat.The show was for families. Something you dont see much of anymore Spring Byington,as the somewhat flustered Aunt Daisy, was an anchor. A kind of ditzy but loving MOM figure. For me it rated right up there with the Rifleman, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Gunsmoke and The Virginian. They always had a message of love, loyalty,morals, human values and pride. Laramie was exciting.It had heart. It was serious, funny, a bit violent very much like real life is now, or then, or a hundred years ago. I miss Laramie I would love to see it amoung the western rerun line-up. making the rounds of nostalgia television.I feel it would fare just fine on todays T.V.It would'nt hurt to let our kids learn some of the charicture building examples,shows like Laramie can teach.

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      The show was huge in Japan. It got a whopping forty-three percent rating, and became one of the most successful American television series. When Robert Fuller went to Japan in 1961, about one hundred thousand fans welcomed him at Haneda airport. During his visit, Fuller was invited to dinner with Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda. Even the Beatles did not receive such an enthusiastic welcome when they first went to Japan in 1966.
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      • 27. Dezember 1959 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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