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Sugarfoot

  • Serie de TV
  • 1957–1961
  • 1h
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Sugarfoot (1957)
OccidentalWestern clásico

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaCorrespondence-course Eastern law school graduate Tom Brewster travels out West to seek his fortune. Unfortunately, his cowboy fighting skills leave much to be desired and earn him the nickn... Leer todoCorrespondence-course Eastern law school graduate Tom Brewster travels out West to seek his fortune. Unfortunately, his cowboy fighting skills leave much to be desired and earn him the nickname "Sugarfoot", one step below "Tenderfoot".Correspondence-course Eastern law school graduate Tom Brewster travels out West to seek his fortune. Unfortunately, his cowboy fighting skills leave much to be desired and earn him the nickname "Sugarfoot", one step below "Tenderfoot".

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    • Will Hutchins
    • Charles Fredericks
    • Gil Perkins
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    skoyles

    Not a bad theme song

    In some ways the weakest hero on the WB stable, Tom Brewster roamed the West with an "aw shucks" young Jimmy Stewart attitude "and a rifle and a volume of the law". As a youngster, he was my least favoured Western hero, perhaps because he seemed too much the boy next door, too much like a weakling. Will Hutchins did an excellent job in the role, and often the writing was a notch above the other WB Westerns, but there was nothing heroic about the nice guy Tom. There was little heroic about Bret Maverick either but that was a very different matter. And that leads to the problem: Sugarfoot was just too young. Nick Adams may have been young but he was "The Rebel". Tom Brewster: too young, too neutered. Too bad. Not a bad theme song though.
    jonesy74-1

    Light-hearted Western

    It's been mentioned over and over, the Tom Brewster character called "Sugarfoot" in this series was an "unlikely hero." Sugarfoot is much like "Monk" in that, he has a handicap - he is apprehensive and often unsure of himself. He wants to solve crimes in the Old West but is often thrust into scenarios in which he feels uncomfortable. His character is much like Jimmy Stewart in "Destry Rides Again," or perhaps, Gary Cooper in "Along Came Jones." Then again, perhaps there is a hint of "Jim Rockford" in this character.

    Will Hutchins was obviously chosen for his appeal to young ladies as a surfer-looking blond with a good haircut. Seems like he would have fit a little better in a "Hawaiian Eye" style show. He has a bit of an "Owen Wilson" appeal, although, definitely campier.

    All of this considered, I enjoyed "Sugarfoot" as a tongue-in-cheek Western series.
    crouch-1

    unlikely hero

    I'm sure WB's writers were attempting to create a unique, if unlikely hero. The clean-cut boyish good looks were exactly what they were looking for. There were plenty of tough guys-Paladin, Bronco Lane,Rowdy Yates, etc. There were a couple of clever and slightly cowardly con men: Bart and Bret Maverick. What there was not was a nice, clean-cut kid to stand against evil-until Sugarfoot sauntered onto the scene, that is. The challenge, of course, was for this young kid to defend us from evil once a week for four years. It was the classic "Clark Kent/ Superman" formula except that there were no phone booths in the Old West !
    6bkoganbing

    "Easy Loping, Cattle Roping Sugarfoot"

    When the television series Sugarfoot was winding down its four year run I remember that The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance had a way too old James Stewart playing a young attorney who came out west to seek fame and fortune as per Horace Greeley. Will Hutchins as Tom Brewster was more the age of the character that Stewart did.

    And Brewster came to us once a month sharing viewing time with Cheyenne, Bronco, and Maverick. You have to remember that the stars of all these TV westerns were aspirant film stars as well and Warner Brothers was going to get maximum use out of them. And of course James Garner from Maverick had the biggest success on the big screen.

    Hutchins was a nice peaceable sort of young man in the Wild Bill Elliott tradition. He may have started a greenhorn in the west, a Sugarfoot so to speak, but he learned to handle a Colt .45 with reasonable skill as I recall.

    Sugarfoot came at the height of TV westerns, we'll never see these kinds of shows again, I fear.
    fturner-3

    Sharing time slot

    "Sugarfoot" was one of 4 westerns that shared a time slot on the same night. The other shows were "Maverick", "Cheyenne",and "Bronco Lane". So you only got to see each of them once a month. Each had it's own song, and unfortunately, I remember them. They were all different but strangely alike. Sugarfoot was a blond,blue-eyed young man who really went against the "cowboy/hero" type. He was an "aw shucks," type and didn't use his gun as much as other western heroes. Maverick was a smooth talking gambler and was usually funny. Bronco Lane was from Texas and as far as I remember, was his best attribute. Cheyenne was an absolute hunk with broad shoulders, really big chest, and a small waist. Each one of them seemed to just roam around, getting into trouble, rescuing people, and solving crimes. Boy, could we use them nowadays.

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      Will Hutchins' horse during this TV series' first season was named "Sickle". He and the horse never "got along" and did not like each other, resulting in problems when his character, Tom Brewster, needed to be photographed either sitting on or riding his horse. For its second season Hutchins was given a horse named "Penny", with which was much easier for him to get along with and gave him no trouble; as he said regarding Penny, "It was love at first sight."
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de septiembre de 1957 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Tenderfoot
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, Estados Unidos
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      • Warner Bros. Television
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