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Bonanza

  • Serie de TV
  • 1959–1973
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  • 49min
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Bonanza (1959)
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Las aventuras en el salvaje Oeste de Ben Cartwright y sus hijos mientras dirigen y defienden su rancho de Nevada y ayudan a la comunidad.Las aventuras en el salvaje Oeste de Ben Cartwright y sus hijos mientras dirigen y defienden su rancho de Nevada y ayudan a la comunidad.Las aventuras en el salvaje Oeste de Ben Cartwright y sus hijos mientras dirigen y defienden su rancho de Nevada y ayudan a la comunidad.

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    • David Dortort
    • Fred Hamilton
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    • Lorne Greene
    • Michael Landon
    • Dan Blocker
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    • Creación
      • David Dortort
      • Fred Hamilton
    • Reparto principal
      • Lorne Greene
      • Michael Landon
      • Dan Blocker
    • 60Reseñas de usuarios
    • 21Reseñas de críticos
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    • Ganó 3 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 9 premios y 16 nominaciones en total

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    Lorne Greene
    Lorne Greene
    • Ben Cartwright…
    • 1959–1973
    Michael Landon
    Michael Landon
    • Joseph 'Little Joe' Cartwright…
    • 1959–1973
    Dan Blocker
    Dan Blocker
    • Eric 'Hoss' Cartwright…
    • 1959–1972
    Pernell Roberts
    Pernell Roberts
    • Adam Cartwright
    • 1959–1965
    Bill Clark
    Bill Clark
    • Townsman…
    • 1959–1973
    Victor Sen Yung
    Victor Sen Yung
    • Hop Sing
    • 1959–1973
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Sheriff Roy Coffee
    • 1960–1972
    Martha Manor
    • Townswoman…
    • 1960–1972
    David Canary
    David Canary
    • Candy Canaday
    • 1967–1973
    Bob Miles
    • Townsman…
    • 1959–1968
    Bing Russell
    Bing Russell
    • Deputy Clem Foster…
    • 1961–1972
    Mitch Vogel
    Mitch Vogel
    • Jamie Hunter Cartwright…
    • 1968–1973
    Grandon Rhodes
    Grandon Rhodes
    • Dr. J.P. Martin…
    • 1960–1967
    Hal Burton
    Hal Burton
    • Townsman…
    • 1965–1973
    Troy Melton
    Troy Melton
    • Gunman…
    • 1959–1972
    Bruno VeSota
    Bruno VeSota
    • Bartender…
    • 1961–1968
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Dr. Paul Martin…
    • 1959–1970
    Harry Holcombe
    Harry Holcombe
    • Dr. J. P. Martin…
    • 1969–1972
    • Creación
      • David Dortort
      • Fred Hamilton
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    9bkoganbing

    The Cartwrights Of The Ponderosa

    It got to be a running joke around Bonanza about how fatal it was for any women to get involved with any Cartwright men. After all Ben Cartwright was three times a widower with a son by each marriage. And any woman who got involved with Adam, Hoss, and Little Joe were going to end up dying because we couldn't get rid of the formula of the widower and the three sons that started this classic TV western.

    Perhaps if Bonanza were being done today the writers would have had revolving women characters who came in and out of the lives of the Cartwrights. People have relationships, some go good, some not so good, it's just life. And we're less demanding of our heroes today so if a relationship with one of them goes south we don't have to kill the character off to keep the survivor's nobility intact. But that's if Bonanza were done today.

    But we were still expecting a lot from our western heroes and Bonanza though it took a while to take hold and a change of viewing time from NBC certainly helped, the secret of Bonanza's success was the noble patriarch Ben Cartwright and his stalwart sons. Ben Cartwright was THE ideal TV Dad in any genre you want to name. His whole life was spent in the hard work of building that immense Ponderosa spread for his three children. The kids were all different in personality, but all came together in a pinch.

    The Cartwrights became and still are an American institution. I daresay more people cared about this family than the Kennedys. Just the popularity that Bonanza has in syndication testifies to that.

    Pernell Roberts as oldest son Adam was written out of the show. Rumor has it he didn't care for the noble Cartwright characters which he felt bordered on sanctimonious. Perhaps if it were done now, he'd have liked it better in the way I describe.

    This was just the beginning for Michael Landon, how many people get three hit TV shows to their credit. Landon also has Highway to Heaven and Little House On the Prarie where he had creative control. Little Joe was the youngest, most hot headed, but the most romantic of the Cartwrights.

    When Roberts left. the show kept going with the two younger sons, but when big Dan Blocker left, the heart went out of Bonanza. Other characters had been added on by that time, David Canary, Tim Matheson, and Ben Cartwright adopted young Mitch Vogel. But big, loyal, but a little thick Hoss was easily the most lovable of the Cartwrights. His sudden demise after surgery left too big a hole in that family.

    So the Cartwrights of the Ponderosa have passed into history. I got a real taste of how America took the Cartwrights to heart when I visited the real Virginia City. It doesn't look anything like what you see in Bonanza. But near Lake Tahoe, just about where you see the Ponderosa on the map at the opening credits, is the Cartwright home, the set maintained and open as a tourist attraction. Like 21 Baker Street for Sherlock Holmes fans, the ranchhouse and the Cartwrights are real.

    And if they weren't real, they should have been.
    8wlb

    I miss this kind of show today

    Although this show has been off the air since 1973, after viewing a DVD set I borrowed at our library, I felt compelled to say a bit about it.

    I can remember when it was the only color show on television in the 1960s, and sometimes there would be a little "Sunday Night Party" with friends to watch this on NBC on one of the few color televisions.

    I really enjoy history not so much for the names and dates but how it influences us today and how so much can be so profound based on the most inconsequential actions of the time. Case in point: Virginia City, Nevada, which became one of the richest cities in the world because of the silver, got its name from a character named "Old Virginny", who, in the town's early days, stumbled out of a saloon, fell and broke his whiskey bottle.

    Old Virginny didn't want to waste the occasion so as the precious liquid was seeping into the dirt he decided to christen the town "Virginia Town". The area became known as the Comstock Lode because another character, Henry Comstock, had the reputation of trying to jump everyone's claim and the area became known as the Comstock Lode.

    I just watched an early episode that dealt with these 2 subjects. Other episodes dealt with Mark Twain's literary rise while a reporter for the Territorial Enterprise...

    It was wholesome (and frequently educational) family entertainment. As someone else remarked, each episode would really be considered a movie in its own right - rich scripts and characters.

    One thing it twisted the truth on was the proximity to Virginia City and the Ponderosa. In truth, to ride from the Ponderosa (all of Northern Lake Tahoe), one would have to ride his horse about 3,000 feet (1,000 meters) down the Spooner Summit to the high desert (3,000-4,000 feet) of the Carson Valley then another 30-40 miles to Virginia city.

    Needless to say the Cartwrights would have some sore rear ends doing this on a regular basis. But every writer should have some leeway with the truth.

    How I miss that show, even today.
    the_oak

    great western

    This series is great for many things. The Cartwrights are righteous, hard working and well respected. They work from early in the morning until they sit down for dinner, eating meat and potatoes. Dan Blocker was Texas heaviest baby when he was born, and Little Joe (Michael Landon) always comments on how much he eats for dinner. Pernell Roberts is very cool as Adam, and Lorne Greene, playing Ben Cartwright depicts a very noble and respectable man. Under the scorching sun they meet problems like racism, indians and every other problem you could expect those days. Great entertainment. A TV-series like this will never be made again.
    mbuchwal

    Learn from one of the best TV Westerns!

    Feature film makers have many lessons to learn from this classic western serial. Although each episode was made on a small budget when compared to the Hollywood "A" features of today, all of the production values of great classic movies of the golden age -- painterly composition and design, emotionally effective acting, lyrical music, suspenseful storytelling, beautiful timing, strong dramatic dialogue, elegantly choreographed action, powerful themes, colorful period costumes, folksy comic relief -- all of these values were at a consistently high level from show to show, with never an awkward effect or a misfit scene. Each of the featured characters was drawn in a unique and stylish way, suggesting the storybook characterization that distinguishes the best of the Hollywood golden age. Every one of the episodes stands well as a feature length movie in its own right and would look as good on the big screen as on TV. There's plenty of feeling, no padding or softness, and no mindless experimentation with technique or vulgarity such as has ruined so many westerns made since 1970.

    It's difficult to understand why an approach which succeeded for so long was abandoned in the 1970's by both television and feature film makers. Many producers turned instead in the direction indicated by spaghetti westerns. Compared to classic westerns like "Bonanza," spaghetti westerns were much less lyrical and took more of a gutter eye view of the old west, stripping it of its romantic appeal and substituting what to a misguided new generation seemed a dirtier and therefore more authentic realism. In retrospect, Hollywood gave up way too much for the little that it got in return. The success of a vast body of works similar in appeal to "Bonanza" (including many of the other action adventure TV serials made from the '40s to the '60s) is proof that there is a widespread taste that is radically different from the one which has predominated in Hollywood since the '70s. Let's hope that one day we'll see the return of Bonanza's classic values to the screen.
    vaudreyvil

    Look at it, Adam!

    Forty-four years later, I still recall the first line of the first episode of Bonanza. The 14-season debut opened with Ben Cartwright and Adam--just the two of them--riding up to a ridge overlooking the vast expansive glory of the Ponderosa. Horses stopped, Ben turns to his eldest son, stretches forth his hand, and issues "Pa's" first command ... "Look at it, Adam!"

    Adam looked. For about 14 seconds.

    And so did this young viewer.

    It would require, however, another 14 years of "looking" before a 14-year-old boy would come to fully comprehend the treasure Adam beheld in the single moment he, and we, first laid eyes on that majestic, resplendent land of the Cartwright Bonanza.

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    • Curiosidades
      Lorne Greene was only 13 years older than his on-screen sons, Pernell Roberts and Dan Blocker.
    • Pifias
      During the first season opening credits, the Cartwrights can be seen galloping on horses on a dirt road that contains an unmistakable set of tire tracks from the truck carrying the camera in front of them.
    • Citas

      Ben Cartwright: You and your education.

      Adam Cartwright: Education is progress! Now what have you got against it?

      Ben Cartwright: I don't have anything against education - as long as it doesn't interfere with your thinking!

    • Créditos adicionales
      The opening and closing credits show a picture on the screen that corresponds with whatever credit is being given ("Music by" is accompanied by a man playing a violin, "Written by" has a Mark Twain-inspired writer type holding a book with "Bonanza" written on its cover, etc.)
    • Versiones alternativas
      Many television broadcasts and DVDs of public domain episodes currently in circulation replace the famous title theme music with generic music. Only official videos and DVDs from Artisan/Republic are uncut and contain the music as intended.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Zenith Presents: A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary (1972)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de septiembre de 1959 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Ponderosa
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Spahn Ranch, Chatsworth, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
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      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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