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The Rebel

  • TV Series
  • 1959–1961
  • Approved
  • 30m
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7.8/10
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The Rebel (1959)
The Rebel
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Classical WesternDramaWestern

After the end of the Civil War, a former Confederate Army private roams the Wild West, and, as a rogue drifter, gets involved in helping out various settlers threatened by various bad guys.After the end of the Civil War, a former Confederate Army private roams the Wild West, and, as a rogue drifter, gets involved in helping out various settlers threatened by various bad guys.After the end of the Civil War, a former Confederate Army private roams the Wild West, and, as a rogue drifter, gets involved in helping out various settlers threatened by various bad guys.

  • Creators
    • Nick Adams
    • Andrew J. Fenady
  • Stars
    • Nick Adams
    • Chuck Hamilton
    • Sid Troy
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    • Creators
      • Nick Adams
      • Andrew J. Fenady
    • Stars
      • Nick Adams
      • Chuck Hamilton
      • Sid Troy
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Nick Adams
    Nick Adams
    • Johnny Yuma
    • 1959–1961
    Chuck Hamilton
    Chuck Hamilton
    • Townsman…
    • 1959–1961
    Sid Troy
    • Townsman…
    • 1960–1961
    Ross Sturlin
    • Indian…
    • 1960–1961
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Bill…
    • 1959–1961
    George Becwar
    • Clair Dainer…
    • 1959–1961
    William Harlow
    • Ace Linhart…
    • 1959–1961
    Boyd 'Red' Morgan
    • Red…
    • 1960–1961
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Al…
    • 1959–1961
    Cosmo Sardo
    Cosmo Sardo
    • Townsman…
    • 1960–1961
    Eric Alden
    Eric Alden
    • Bill…
    • 1960–1961
    Alan Foster
    • Bartender…
    • 1959–1960
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Chad…
    • 1959–1961
    James Chandler
    James Chandler
    • Dr. Raydon…
    • 1959–1961
    Robert Swan
    Robert Swan
    • Cleve Redfern…
    • 1960
    Dan Sheridan
    • Dr. William Pratt…
    • 1959–1961
    Earl Parker
    • Campbell's Nephew…
    • 1960–1961
    Nick Dennis
    Nick Dennis
    • Al Johnson…
    • 1960–1961
    • Creators
      • Nick Adams
      • Andrew J. Fenady
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    7redryan64

    Song Substitution Rebellion

    THERE SEEMS TO be a nearly eternal popularity deeply entrenched into the very fiber of the stories dealing with "rebels." Be they authentic guerrilla type fighters or those representing restless and idealistic (and often very naïve)individuals. We need only look at some of our most popular movies of the day.

    IN GOINGH BACK some years (being ever since WWII), we have had many films with this particular theme. Often categorized as the "Anti-hero", the characters and their stories have had such appeal as we've been talking. Consider: Marlon Brando in THE WILD ONE, Paul Newman in COOL HAND Luke, Tom Laughlin in BILLY JACK and the premier candidate, James Dean in REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE.

    AND SPEAKING OF Mr.Dean, it was his meteoric rise and tragic demise that added to both his own personal legend; as well as to the desire to have "rebellious" movie themes. In typical Hollywood fashion, there was a frantic scurrying about in hopes of finding the "New James Dean"; or at least someone who resembles him and could fill the void.

    THIS EXHAUSTIVE SEARCH by "Talent Scouts" did manage to bring forth a number of talented individuals; although none really did the impossible by replacing the fallen Star. Among those who were thought to be viable candidates were: Robert Conrad, Martin Sheen, Ty Hardin, Rip Taylor* and Nick Adams.

    SO IN THE casting of the youthful Mr. Adams as the lead in THE REBEL TV Series, the producers essentially fulfilled both rebel types. The character of Johnny Yuma was both young and full of blank and vinegar and was also a veteran of the defeated Army of the Confederate States of America. Indeed, what a coup de tat this was for the producers in "killing two birds with one stone", so to speak.

    THE SERIES, WHICH did make it successfully through two seasons of brutal ratings wars of its own, traced the adventures lived by the young veteran former foot soldier. We follow his meandering through the Post-Bellum Western United States. He always has to prove himself to somebody; both as a man (because of his young age) and because he is a former "Johnny Reb".

    NO MATTER WHERE Yuma 'wandered', the locals were sure to be able to size him up instantly as a Reb. Why, you ask? Well it was probably because he always wore his Gray uniform and rebel flat-topped brimmed cap; being a dead give away.

    AS WAS THE custom, the central character in these 1950s 'Horse Operas' had special weapons. Much like Josh Randall (Steve McQueen) on WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE, Johnny's weapon of choice was sawed off. But rather than its being a cut down carbine rifle, This Rebel had a surgically shortened shotgun. OUCH!!!

    WE HAVE JUST discovered that in addition to being in front of the camera, Nick Adams was both the co-creator and sometimes writer to the series. He also did own some piece of the series. (Good for you, Nick!)

    WHEN ONRE WATCHES one of the episodes of THE REBEL today, there is something very different. The original theme song and signature song, "The Ballad of Johnny Yuma" is not present on these modern day prints. It was very well known and sung by every kid in our neighborhood. It was recorded for the series by a singer named Johnny Cash. It has been replaced on the soundtrack by an instrumental instead. Once again, why you asked?

    WELL THIS IS only a guess, but it's probably over either the rights to the song or because it may well require payments of healthy residuals to the Estate of the Late Mr. Cash; a practice abhorred by just about any Hollywood producer.

    CAN YOU SAY "bottom line", Schultz?
    10bobkurtz-1

    Best Western

    In the 50s, as a kid, I watched Gunsmoke, Maverick, Have Gun Will Travel and the others.

    When Johnny Yuma, 'The Rebel' came along, there was no need to watch the others. When it went off the air in two short years, I never watched Westerns again. This series said it all, the only one I thought projected the West as it might have been, the only one worth looking back at 50 years later.

    It had decent scripts and all the technical trappings, but Nick Adams was a rebel from the first episode to the last.

    I never cared for much Nick did before or after 'Rebel' but James Dean would have been proud of what his friend did in bringing a 'Rebel Without a Cause' to the west. I think Nick wanted it this way
    10jkm0119

    One of the best series there was

    This is one of the best series that was made. The Rebel was a term given to the South and if anyone studied their untainted history they would see that they were not Rebels but good people. One person wrote derogatory comments which many liked. Jonny Yuma was a man and he went about doing good and seeking justice unlike the northern people. It shows a contrast which exists to this day about greed and helping others, The South was better at helping others while the northerners were greedy. That is what the civil war was about. The Northern greed as they needed the south's wealth. the North took it by force and labeled the ones who wished to leave the union as rebels. It is a great story of how the south stood for people and would help those in need.
    10vladislavvoronin

    "They don't make'em like that anymore"

    I've stumbled upon this series pretty accidentally, as it is not known at all in my country. But once I've started watching it, I got addicted immediately. Nowadays, these series seems a bit naive, but perhaps this is what's most attractive about it. It is not action-packed and the main protagonist is not a super-hero like most of them are today. But what's more important, The Rebel is about people. Just those common folk of the immediate post-Civil war era, with the country still getting back from being torn apart, their life and death, feelings, emotions, wrongs and rights. And, what I reckon, the main idea of the series is that no matter what, staying a MAN is what keeps us from going down the dark.

    I also enjoy the setting of the 1860s - its a wild-wild-west with a touch of progress. Indians, former military men of both armies, criminals, corrupt law enforcement, rednecks and all other inhabitants of the American continent, make watching this series a very enjoyable experience.
    10ilcooney

    Every Bit A Hero

    It's 2022 and I'm watching the Johnny Yuma series with Nick Adams. The episodes are so well written for those times. Johnny is a very complex character writing a journal about his travels. Every episode has a compelling story and Johnny always says something I want to remember. He's small in stature but is every bit a hero and someone to look up to. There are not enough series today that are as good as this one. Every episode tells us something brand new about the human spirit. It's filled with ingenuity and excitement. Every gal can fall in love with Johnny Yuma, I sure did. Today's TV has become very predictable and each show repeats the same plot. Thanks ROKU for all your excellent vintage shows when screen writers could write.

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    • Trivia
      Johnny Cash sang the theme song. Nick Adams wanted his good friend, Elvis Presley, to sing the song, but the producers preferred Cash.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Golden Years of Television: Westerns (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      The Ballad of Johnny Yuma
      Written by Andrew J. Fenady and Richard Markowitz

      Performed by Johnny Cash

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El rebelde
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Celestial Productions
      • Fen-Ker-Ada Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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