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Mackenzie's Raiders

  • Série de TV
  • 1958–1959
  • 30 min
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Richard Carlson in Mackenzie's Raiders (1958)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCol. Mackenzie leads cavalry to prevent Mexican bandits from crossing Rio Grande on secret orders from President Grant and Secretary of War Belknap.Col. Mackenzie leads cavalry to prevent Mexican bandits from crossing Rio Grande on secret orders from President Grant and Secretary of War Belknap.Col. Mackenzie leads cavalry to prevent Mexican bandits from crossing Rio Grande on secret orders from President Grant and Secretary of War Belknap.

  • Artistas
    • Richard Carlson
    • Art Gilmore
    • Riley Hill
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    7,3/10
    120
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      • Richard Carlson
      • Art Gilmore
      • Riley Hill
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
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    • Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie…
    • 1958–1959
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    • 1959
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    apiacentini

    Mackenzie's Riders

    This was my favorite television series when I was a kid,almost 9 when this splendid production ,hit the screens .I've seen it until 1961 or 1962.

    Also liked Cisco Kid,77 Sunset Street,and others.

    But Ranald Mackenzie was a Super-Real-Heroe of Paramount importance,to us , more than Superman or Batman.

    The presentation and End of the series was devastating,very exiting with all mustangs galloping in a cavalry charge,soldiers with sable in hand, advancing towards their enemies at their best speed to engage in close combat.

    Not a single merchandise has been marketed in our country,not even a T-Shirt . I feel this is the moment to release DVD copies since we're around 56 years old or more , so what are you waiting for ? will be dead in a couple of decades,hurry up DVD distributors.

    Alex Piacentini Buenos Aires Argentina
    8robertguttman

    Understated history of a truly fascinating, if little-remembered, character:

    During the 1950s there were a plethora of television series produced that were based upon characters from the "Old West". Unlike many other examples of that genre, however, the central figure in "Mackenzie's Raiders", was not only a real character but, if anything, the real character was far more interesting than his screen portrayal. There really was a Ranald (sic) Mackenzie and his real Army career was, if anything, UNDERSTATED in this television representation. John Ford's well known film, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", included the famous line, "When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." However, in the case of Ronald Mackenzie, the facts were far more remarkable than anything depicted in the television series.

    Described by General Ulysses S. Grant as "The most promising young officer in the Army", the REAL Ranald Mackenzie was a Corps Commander in the Union Army at the age of only 24 years. Wounded six times during the Civil War (including the loss of part of his right hand, for which the Native Americans dubbed him, "Bad Hand"), Mackenzie spent the next 18 years after the end of that conflict on active service in the West, much of it in action of one sort or another. In fact, taking into account both his service in the Civil War and in the West, It has been alleged that MacKenzie spent more of his Army carrier in actual combat than any other soldier in U.S. history. Incidentally, note that actor Richard Carlson clearly depicted Mackenzie with all five fingers on his right hand. which indicated that Carlson's depiction of Mackenzie was clearly inaccurate even from that aspect alone.

    Unlike the far better remembered George Custer, Mackenzie did NOT lead his troops into disaster. Quite the contrary, Mackenzie was a very successful military commander. So, why is Mackenzie so little remembered today? The reason probably lies in the fact that, during the last five years of his relatively brief life, Mackenzie descended into a state of madness. His condition became so bad that the Army had to retire him from active service, and he spent the last five years of his life in and out of insane asylums. Looking back over the extraordinary carrier of this remarkable soldier, one cannot help speculating that he might well have been suffering from a form of what we now call "post-traumatic stress disorder", a term that did to exist in the 19th century, and that the medical profession of the day knew nothing whatever about.
    7harmgb

    First TV show I ever appreciated.

    I remember watching this with a little friend of mine from nursery school. We were 4 or 5 years old, but already experienced in running around pretending to shoot at each other and imaginary Indians and bad guys. (I was already fairly sympathetic to Indians in westerns, thanks to my Mom, who had explained some basic history to us). I liked the theme music, too.... I have only given it a 7 out of 10 rating, since I think it was probably not distinguished by great stories or extraordinary acting, but as a young fan, I was a devoted follower, and was crushed when it was canceled. It would be nice to see it on Nick or TVLand, or on DVD, but it's probably not in the cards, alas.
    1QueenoftheGoons

    Eh didn't care for it

    I didn't care for it but i bought it for the guest stars. Blood in the rio ep had John Milford who is just a gorgeous hunk of man flesh. Pistol whipped ep had Charles Maxwell, another gorgeous goon, Jack Elam who is wonderful was in an ep. However i must complain - Nimoy & Jaffe are not Indians!
    9MAC-16

    Favourite television show as a kid

    Haven't seen it since the 60's , but somehow my sister found a kid's T-Shirt with a couple of horses and Mackenzie Raiders printed on it a couple of years ago!!!

    How a T-Shirt of a 50's American western series that hasn't been shown on Australian TV in 40 odd years turns up in 2nd hand store in Brisbane, Australia I don't know but my boy now wears it around .

    Though my memory grows dim it was a good series although they always had to stop their pursuit at the border and that did irk me at the time , if I can remember that it still must!

    With a lot of 50's television westerns now getting released on DVD I hope they get around to releasing some episodes and I hope I am not disappointed if they do .

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      During the American Civil War, in June of 1864, then Second Lieutenant Ranald Mackenzie was wounded at the Battle of Jerusalem Plank Road (also know as the First Battle of Weldon Railroad). He lost two fingers on his right hand. This earned him the nickname of "Bad Hand Mackenzie".

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      • 1 de outubro de 1958 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, Califórnia, EUA(Fort Clark)
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