The Texan, a Civil War Veteran whose reputation of being the fastest gun in the west precedes him, roams across Texas from town to town, not looking for trouble, but trouble finds him.The Texan, a Civil War Veteran whose reputation of being the fastest gun in the west precedes him, roams across Texas from town to town, not looking for trouble, but trouble finds him.The Texan, a Civil War Veteran whose reputation of being the fastest gun in the west precedes him, roams across Texas from town to town, not looking for trouble, but trouble finds him.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination total
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I used to watch this series when I was a small child.The show starred Rory Calhoun as Bill Longley, The Texan. Although it only stayed on for two years, I loved this show because I thought Calhoun was really cool! I remember that he was always level-headed and that he never looked for trouble, although sometimes it found him.Also,the show had really good theme music.At the end of the show,they would show a picture of Texas while running the credits.Another thing was that Longley was really fast with a gun; nobody could outdraw him. Maybe you can catch this show on cable,it is really good!
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I never knew about this show growing up in the 1950s and 60s. I started watching all the episodes on YouTube and am very impressed. Rory Calhoun looks, acts, and talks just like Alan Ladd... except Calhoun was very tall, while Ladd was pint sized. This western is about a drifter who doesn't look for trouble, but t trouble always finds him, as he keeps getting in weekly brawls and shootouts on his many small town stopovers. The acting and dialogue seems to set this show apart, as there are very high standards. The plots are more adult themed than most westerns. All in all, it has high production standards and avoids the jovial cliche ridden excess found in most tv westerns. Calhoun was a very great, underrated actor, who co produced this series. Too bad he decided to pull the plug on it after two seasons.
The Texan was, like most of the 1950s Westerns, made up of morality plays in which good always prevailed. It also follows the plot of many Westerns - man wanders around getting in and out of trouble, but winds up helping everyone he comes across - except the bad guys. The Texan was well written and well constructed for a half hour Western series. It is not a classic, however. The reason for this was Rory Calhoun. It isn't that he was a poor actor, he was actually quite good. Yet, for some reason, Calhoun's screen persona didn't set well with some viewers. His lack of charisma forever chained him to B-movies and television guest shots. If you like Calhoun, you will like The Texan, if not, you won't.
Australia first got television in 1957 so a lot of these series were a few years old by the time we saw them. The Texan was compulsory viewing in our house. I remember it being in prime time viewing [7.30pm] and for an 8 or 9 year old it was really exciting viewing.The Pinto horse & the way he dismounted was relived many times with friends in the back yard. Everyone wanted to play the part of the good guy. He never got the girl in the end , but at nine years old who cares. Very innocent & simple times. I remember when Rory Calhoun visited Australia in the early sixties, he was exactly the same as we thought he would be. Is the series available on DVD ?? Other favourites were The Lawman , Rifleman , Laramie , Wanted Dead Or Alive . You could never get enough
This series stands for Justice , Liberty and Love caring about other people . This show is similar to The Restless Gun TV series which also is about the same thing. Caring for other people when no one else is around to help the weak!
I'm a fan of Rory Calhoun and he doesn't let you down in this. It's never boring! And Good action.
His horse is very unique and beautiful and he dresses the part with it. The cast of character actors is excellent also because without all the good actors and actress's shows don't appeal to me at all. The story line must have some depth and not shallow like some were made. I like the Westerns made in the 1950's the best.
I'm a fan of Rory Calhoun and he doesn't let you down in this. It's never boring! And Good action.
His horse is very unique and beautiful and he dresses the part with it. The cast of character actors is excellent also because without all the good actors and actress's shows don't appeal to me at all. The story line must have some depth and not shallow like some were made. I like the Westerns made in the 1950's the best.
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- Runtime30 minutes
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