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Tate

  • Serie TV
  • 1960
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
156
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Tate (1960)
After six decades in show business, Robert Redford announced that 2018's 'The Old Man & the Gun' will be his last performance. The role is a familiar one for the screen legend: a con with conviction. Let's travel "Through the Lens" to explore how Redford developed this character and how this on-screen persona perfectly culminates in his cinematic swan song.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe adventures of a one-armed gunfighter (he lost the use of an arm during the Civil War) in the Old West.The adventures of a one-armed gunfighter (he lost the use of an arm during the Civil War) in the Old West.The adventures of a one-armed gunfighter (he lost the use of an arm during the Civil War) in the Old West.

  • Creazione
    • Harry Julian Fink
  • Star
    • David McLean
    • Don Wilbanks
    • Robert Redford
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    156
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • Harry Julian Fink
    • Star
      • David McLean
      • Don Wilbanks
      • Robert Redford
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Episodi13

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    InizioI più votati1 stagione1960

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    David McLean
    David McLean
    • Tate
    • 1960
    Don Wilbanks
    Don Wilbanks
    • Billy Such…
    • 1960
    Robert Redford
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    Ted Markland
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    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Jory
    • 1960
    Mort Mills
    Mort Mills
    • Tetlow
    • 1960
    Phyllis Love
    Phyllis Love
    • Lulie Jean
    • 1960
    George Mitchell
    George Mitchell
    • Grizzled Man
    • 1960
    Jean Allison
    Jean Allison
    • Della
    • 1960
    Ted de Corsia
    Ted de Corsia
    • John Barton
    • 1960
    Robert Warwick
    Robert Warwick
    • Sean McConnell
    • 1960
    Robert Brubaker
    Robert Brubaker
    • Abel Towey
    • 1960
    Jack Hogan
    Jack Hogan
    • Cromley
    • 1960
    Hampton Fancher
    Hampton Fancher
    • Coley
    • 1960
    John Kellogg
    John Kellogg
    • Milo Jackson
    • 1960
    Bill Tennant
    • Will Smith
    • 1960
    Louise Fletcher
    Louise Fletcher
    • Mrs. McConnell
    • 1960
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Cowpoke
    • 1960
    • Creazione
      • Harry Julian Fink
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    jmnordby

    I liked this series a lot

    I was still a teenager when this series aired and I liked it quite a lot; I wondered what happened to the series. Tate had one arm encased in what looked like black leather and wore a simple (leather?) sling to support the arm; however he was good with a gun and despite having only one good arm he seemed to be able to take care of himself. He came across as a sort of depressed/cynical loner who wandered the west rather aimlessly and kept a Post Office box in Kansas City. He would sometimes give this P.O. box address to friends he made in his travels so that they could get ahold of him should they need his services. This actually influenced me to get a Post Office box for myself when I got older.

    One memorable line: "I hate the flat-lands." Interesting comment, considering that as I recall his character spent so much time in relatively flat looking country.
    10revtg1-2

    As good as the genre got

    The star was a Los Angeles real estate executive who always wanted to be an actor. The character he played, Tate, was a man whose left arm was paralyzed by a wound in the Civil War. He drifted, hungry and disabled, and practiced with his pistol until he became a one armed gun for hire. After it became known that Tate was as quick and deadly as the killers and bullies he was paid to deal with he was sought after by every crazy in the country. He faced them all. Tate became paranoid and overly defensive because he had only one arm. When people messed with Tate he shot old women, school teachers, stray dogs, preachers and innocent bystanders. He struck out out every threat, real or imagined. The first attempt at reality TV in the western genre. And it was great. Still is. I want it on DVD. Now.
    dougbrode

    adventures of a one-armed gunfighter (david MacLean

    Here was another of those western series that NBC tried out for a summer run to see if it was worth bringing back as a replacement in January for one of their fall season shows that failed to catch on. But Tate never returned, and the thirteen episodes that were shot did not go into widespread syndication, so this rates as something of a one summer wonder. By the time Tate appeared, TV was glutted with guns for hire, Paladin the most popular of all over at CBS on Saturday night's Have Gun Will Travel series. He of course dressed all in black leather. On Tate, the anti-hero also had black leather, but merely as a heavy stump covering for the arm that he had lost during the War Between the States. Yep, a one-armed hero in a western, which must have broken considerable ground for hire-the-handicapped back then. Tate never had to wait long for a job, but like Paladin (this was, after all, TV) he never did anything cold-blooded, and was picky enough to only take money from people who deserved to win in the end. Perhaps the most interesting thing about the show was that the hero was played by The Marlboro Man, which is why - even though this was David MacLean's first official acting job - he looked awfully familiar to western fans. And smokers. And, yes, MacLean did die of lung cancer.
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    The Marlboro Man Turns Bounty Hunter In This TV Western

    Actor David McLean was certainly no pretty-boy - And, he was almost pushing 40 when he took on the role of Tate, the handicapped gunslinger/bounty-hunter of the Old West.

    I found Tate to be one of the very few TV Westerns of its time that actually had a genuine gritty edge to the various tales that it told in the 13 episodes of its one and only season (1960).

    I think it was really too bad that Tate wasn't given a chance to at least run for a second season. This was a show that seemed to have a lot of potential. But, I guess that, at this point, the TV audience's interest in Westerns had waned considerably by the time 1960 had rolled around.

    Personally, I found a majority of the episodes of Tate to be very intense and quite riveting in the nature of their story-lines.

    And, of course, it was David McLean, as the title character, who was the driving force behind the gritty and keen realism of the show. McLean was certainly a man well-suited for his part.

    Tate, a veteran of the Civil War (where an injury rendered his left arm unusable), was a true loner and something of a drifter who, following the war, headed out on the road using his remarkable talents as an ace-gunfighter to earn a living and bring some semblance of justice to the Old West.

    Filmed in b&w, all of the 13 action-packed episodes of Tate had a running time of just 30 minutes.
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    DVD Set Now Available

    This DVD contains all 13 episodes (all in B&W) of the western series "Tate" which ran as a summer replacement show on NBC in 1960. There was no pilot episode. The episode titles and their original air-dates are listed below. The ratings were not good enough to justify producing more episodes and bringing the series back in January 1961.

    A knock-off of the wire Paladin concept from "Have Gun Will Travel", the title character could be reached though a Kansas City post office box. Two rather weak gimmicks were used to distinguish it from other westerns; only the character's last name was used and he had only one useful arm. His other arm was badly injured in the Civil War and is shown sheathed in leather.

    Tate was a gunfighter played by David McLean (who was seen in commercials as The Marlboro Man and became an anti-smoking advocate before dying of lung cancer). Robert Redford made guest appearances in the "Comanche Scouts" and "The Bounty Hunter episodes, playing different characters.

    The Mary Hardin Story: 29 June 1960, Voices of the Town: 6 July 1960, A Lethal Pride: 20 July 1960, Tigrero: 3 August 1960, Comanche Scalps: 10 August 1960, Before Sunup: 17 August 1960,The Reckoning: 24 August 1960, The Gunfighters: 31 August 1960, Quiet After the Storm: 7 September 1960, The Return of Jessica Jackson: 14 September 1960.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.

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      The revolver carried by Tate appears to be a Remington 1875 Army single action revolver chambered in 45 Long Colt. The 1875 model was Remington's metallic cartridge version of their 1858 black powder cap and ball revolver.
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      Tate roams the west from place to place, state to state one town to another. However no matter what town he is in the same little church with the peaked roof, the steeple and the covered porch with a slanted roof is at the end of the street.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 giugno 1960 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Roncom Films
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    • Colore
      • Black and White
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