Lee Marvin, James Coburn, AND Leonard NIMOY? Fantastic!
@TooleManTV4 ай бұрын
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@Retroscoop4 ай бұрын
Yes it's like the holy trinity, but less frivolous :)
@OscarGarcia-y1l4 ай бұрын
Never heard of M Squad. Came out before I was born. Good entertainment. Excellent cast !
@scotnick594 ай бұрын
YOU SAID IT!
@fredsalter19154 ай бұрын
LOL! So who was John Chisum? It could have been Lee or James LOL! Both baddasses!
@jameswilliams32414 ай бұрын
I was born 1951,showed this to my grandkids heard one of them tell her brother, "I didn't know grandpa lived in such ancient times!" ANCIENT!
@Arltratlo4 ай бұрын
i got ask, why i didnt fought Hitler, because i am European.... i am born in the late 60s and German
@jeffolsen49834 ай бұрын
@Arltratlo Will they ever understand?
@yusefendure4 ай бұрын
I was born in '67, and trust me, kids would say the same for me!
@jameswilliams32414 ай бұрын
@Arltratlo my granddaughter is 6 years old her brother is 8, for them to respond in that way is understandable. It's the ignorant adults who chafe me. Prof. Richard Hoffstetter of Columbia University wrote a book called Anti-intellectualism in America in which he pointed out that Americans take perverse pride in their ignorance.
@bonniemoerdyk98094 ай бұрын
I know the feeling James, when my daughter was in grade school and learning about our former Presidents, (back in the late 80's), she came home and asked me "Mom, when you were young and Lincoln was President ...." I didn't even hear the rest! 😆😂😂 btw ... born 1955.
@Axgoodofdunemaul4 ай бұрын
If any of you youngsters have watched several of these episodes, you may wonder why the usual film noir ambience (sleazy bars and nightclubs, femme fatales, etc. is missing. That's because this was one of the first "hip" detective shows to appear on TV. The background (outside the police offices) is "hip" coffee shops with folk guitarists, beatniks, and well tailored suits with slim lapels and neatly-cut hair. It was the era of Peter Gunn. I was in high school in 1959, and my dad and I used to watch this show together. He could do a pretty good Lee Marvin; he even looked like Lee Marvin. Now I'm thirty years older than my dad was then. I sure do miss him. He was fun.
@luciollelsa3 ай бұрын
I wonder if you understood the words of the first song 2 beatnik folk guitarists were singing, maybe they didn't even know themselves, the words of the song are so laughable, it was a lullaby with that groovy twist!
@Axgoodofdunemaul3 ай бұрын
@@luciollelsa I missed that. Gotta give it another look!
@jamessimon91643 ай бұрын
lol ok
@HoodooMdАй бұрын
Thank you ma'am.
@JohnSmith-l7c26 күн бұрын
Yeah, times move on. I am one of those dying dads. My son is 49 and I am 75. Things change. 😎
@Charon584 ай бұрын
Lee Marvin. US Marine. Combat veteran. Real life tough guy and the best voice ever.
@dabprod4 ай бұрын
He was from Woodstock NY, right up the road from where I live.
@jchapman82484 ай бұрын
Have you ever checked out the YT videos THEY ARE MARINES? They give a run down of all the famous actors, pro athletes and celebrities who served in the USMC! Example: Tyrone Power, Robert Ryan, Steve McQueen, Sterling Haden, Ed McMahon, Ted Williams, Jerry Coleman to name a few.
@JROrg20094 ай бұрын
Lee was a tough guy on the outside and gruff... only to those that didn't know him. The "inside" was a warmer human being.
@mikehall30744 ай бұрын
I'll remember Lee for ever because of Cat Ballou. He was also one of the best military actors❤️👏🏻👏🏻🙃
@josephconner37423 ай бұрын
@@JROrg2009true! I'd heard that also!
@CharlesLaughtonFan4 ай бұрын
Ahh the golden years of classic black and white television! I wouldn't trade those years for anything! Thank you Sir!
@big566bunny4 ай бұрын
I was impressed by Bud and Travis, stars at the start of the folk music movement. And then the mellow jazz soundtrack. What a class production.
@warricktyler67594 ай бұрын
What . Not even for the ability to watch them any time any where and never miss an episode and never see it again ?
@frankgesuele62984 ай бұрын
Wanted: Dead or Alive starring Steve McQueen. Rawhide with Clint Eastwood. That's were they started when they were young.
@StevenJames-mc2yi3 ай бұрын
Me either
@Alfredo-p2z4 ай бұрын
I never saw or heard of this series before.I am over 70 years now.Great.
@nikmills4 ай бұрын
I'm only 64 but me neither.
@Ddax-td7qy4 ай бұрын
Last 10 years or so, hasn't it been a kick to see what we missed back then! I am waiting for T.H.E. Cat, that maybe I was the only one watching Robert Loggia back then, think it was a one-season non-wonder I didn't miss!
@larryparis9254 ай бұрын
@@Ddax-td7qy T.H.E. Cat! Mr. Loggia and those episodes were well-worth watching.
@STho2052 ай бұрын
This is the pattern series for the 90s parody: Police Squad (Leslie Nielsen). Music is nearly identical and the intro title direction.
@davidsigalow73494 ай бұрын
Another good example of those high-quality half-hour TV dramas from the 50s-60s: a good story, good direction and not a minute wasted.
@jrtruth14 ай бұрын
Lee Marvin! James Coburn! Leonard Nimoy! That's more star power than most feature films!
@CARLMOBLEY-b7q2 ай бұрын
2 Oscar winners and the man who portrayed one of the most iconic characters in TV history....
@juangallegos10483 ай бұрын
Dang, Lee Marvin, James Coburn; & Leonard Nimoy now how cool is that!
@threetreasures76983 ай бұрын
The coolest, daddy-o! 😂. Seriously, though, I miss them all!
@juangallegos10483 ай бұрын
@@threetreasures7698Daddy-o,😆the 50's good times; & you're right all 3 were totally cool; especially James Coburn as super spy Derek Flint have a blessed day👍
@michaelfornell44672 ай бұрын
Never cared much for them. Especially that Nimoy guy. But this was a pretty good show. I guess
@randyjohnson-er9rd29 күн бұрын
Loved Derick Flint Kid Shaleen oh and spock
@pepperwilliams44284 ай бұрын
I was 7 years old when this came out. James Coburn had that voice and charisma back then (Our Man Flint)! And Spock? WOW!!!!!
@kirnpu4 ай бұрын
Loved Our Man Flint! What a stellar cast here!!!
@georgescarlett2320Ай бұрын
@@kirnpu Best parts of "Our Man Flint", was when the "Chiefs" RED phone would ring, and of course 'Flint's explanation of why he gets along so well with women--"I don't compete with them", Ha Lee J. Cobb as the Chief, Har!
@kirnpuАй бұрын
@@georgescarlett2320 I can actually hear that phone ring with its weird tone in my head still! Yes, Lee J. Cobb was great too.
@aaronstielstra60554 ай бұрын
Lee Marvin and James Coburn achieving deep voice levels unheard of in this day and age of squeaky actors.
@kathyraygoza32994 ай бұрын
And they could play comedy also convincingly. There is a favorite lie from Cat Balloue. Once had a bad,very bad cold and the Dr. Upon seeing me said your eyes, they're so blood shot and I gave him Lee Marvis line. You should see them from my side. While I don't condone violence Robert Wilkes character got from Colberns character. Colberns portrayal made me believe he was GOOD with a knife. Really enjoyed this episode.
@lesliecurran17044 ай бұрын
One of my favorite roles ever was Ben rumson in paint your wagon . I just love Lee Marvin's version of wandering star. @@kathyraygoza3299
@braddietzmusic24294 ай бұрын
Cigarettes likely. Everyone smoked back then.
@johnelder42734 ай бұрын
@@kathyraygoza3299Lee Marvin was a Marine Scout Sniper in WWII. He was in quite a few major assaults and was severely wounded in combat. I'm pretty sure Marvin knew how to stick a man with a knife.
@johnelder42734 ай бұрын
@@kathyraygoza3299Jamess Cobern was an Army Truck Driver in WWII. A good fellow but not likely to best Marvin in a knife fight.
@kevinvilmont60614 ай бұрын
Three acting titans all in one place for one brief period of time. Pretty cool.
@itsgleneaton48834 ай бұрын
Spock goes berserk. And the voices of Lee and James are deep and enjoyable to listen to. I could see why those two were movie material. Thank you for this enjoyable show.
@andrewvelonis59404 ай бұрын
It wasn't Spock. Spock was just one of many roles Nimoy played. Plus, other actors have played that character.
@johnurban73333 ай бұрын
@@andrewvelonis5940I thought I saw pointy ears
@IMeMineWho3 ай бұрын
@@andrewvelonis5940Not as good as Nimoy. To quote The Highlander "there can be only 1."
@QuicksilverSG17 күн бұрын
This is gold. Nimoy showing off his character acting chops. A shame how Spock type-cast his career.
@Harry-r1c4 ай бұрын
JAMES COBURN AND LEE MARVIN?! Both powerful actors with baritone voices! Could pass as relatives! GREAT EPISODE
@johnsilva91394 ай бұрын
Yes. When I was a kid ( in the 60s ) I got the two of tjhem confused.
@Karl_B4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the upload. Couldn't keep from smiling when the familiarity came in with Police Squad. I couldn't help but hear Leslie Nielsen's voice!
@gordonhall98714 ай бұрын
and the music
@kevinreiboldt22784 ай бұрын
@@gordonhall9871
@carlloftin28504 ай бұрын
You nailed the reference - even the opening music -
@johnc24384 ай бұрын
Donut Run!
@ajivins14 ай бұрын
Looks like Ben Blacker will have to be lighting fires up at Statesville Prison!
@ninjabearpress25744 ай бұрын
Talent heavy cast and smooth jazz from Count Basie and his orchestra...ah, the good old days.
@jmccracken19633 ай бұрын
"Smooth jazz" is a contradiction in terms.
@tcschenks4 ай бұрын
There were never reruns of this when I was a kid...I had no idea that Police Squad was based on this!
@andyboa81074 ай бұрын
Yeah, but they added some 70's Kojak vibe to it.
@sapphonymph82044 ай бұрын
Even the same theme music.
@steevrawjers4 ай бұрын
same!!!
@HelaineGaray4 ай бұрын
Neither did i! Lol... idk why i always get Lee Marvin & James Coburn mixed up? This episode had them both & boy....was i confused the first 10 minutes! Lol. 😂
@studinthemaking4 ай бұрын
Never heard of this show before.
@johnmitchelljr4 ай бұрын
Timetravelling back to the 50’s, what a good trip. Thank you.
@DaftSwank4 ай бұрын
Young Leonard Nimoy playing a murderously evil heavy is strange - and fascinating.
@dskyyksd4 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Indeed. And highly illogical.
@StoneyRerootkit4 ай бұрын
😮🎉Be sure to Watch Mr. Nimoy/Spock in Highway Patrol in the late 50's😊🚨📛💸🥇🐍🎥
@yuvgotubekidding4 ай бұрын
🤨🖖
@rodqueen29104 ай бұрын
Nimoy played another bad guy on early wagon train.
@dokskwyr43534 ай бұрын
Actually Leonard Nimoy almost always played the heavy before ending up on Star Trek.
@klaatu3684 ай бұрын
It’s great to get the chance to see this. What a cast! Thanks, ToolemanTV! ✌🏼
@justapasserby60634 ай бұрын
Hey! Spock and Derek Flint! What a combo!
@jmccracken19633 ай бұрын
Along with Vince Stone ("The Big Heat") and Miss Torso ("Rear Window"). GREAT combo!
@whatsamattayu32574 ай бұрын
My father worked for Courtesy Ford in Chicago. In an episode with Ross Martin, they used a 1958 Ford from the dealership with the dealer license plate DL 29.
@TooleManTV4 ай бұрын
That's really cool! Thanks for sharing.
@larryparis9254 ай бұрын
Alright!
@Thefutureooksbight4 ай бұрын
Jim Moran, your courtesy man. Do you remember that?
@Agent77X4 ай бұрын
Three superstars in one M Squad episode!😮
@goldgeologist53204 ай бұрын
I was born in 1956 on the Southside of Chicago. I love seeing the street scenes of the city I grew up in. Too bad it is not the same. Those lions in front of the Art Institute on Michigan Ave bring back memories of visiting with my mom, dad and aunts.
@flutebasket42944 ай бұрын
Nothing here has anything in common with modern Southside for sure. Two vastly different worlds.....
@ZENmud4 ай бұрын
If that's the Chicago Art Institute (or "Institute of Art"?), one of its graduates became a Film professor at CU Boulder in the late Seventies. He was my professor for Spring semester 1979, for "Super-8 Film Production" (I took an A), and we watched him at the Oscars for his Short Subject Documentary: "Divided Trail: A Native American Odyssey" 🎉🎉 he lost, to the excellent film documentary "The Gossamer Condor"... That Aranson film began in Chicago, at a Great Lakes Naval Station protest by Native American people who had been scammed off their Wisconsin lake land, by friends of real estate developers. 😮
@flutebasket42944 ай бұрын
@@XCambodianBuddha Cry
@TheRealLaughingGravy4 ай бұрын
@@flutebasket4294 Not really.
@jamesraymond11584 ай бұрын
Yes, so sad to see how Chicago has changed since then. A great part of America is gone forever.
@KillerBebe4 ай бұрын
No wonder he was so good in the episode, “A Piece of the Action” I am digging the music
@pepperwilliams44284 ай бұрын
Music by the great Benny Carter (look him up)!
@DiogenesOfCa4 ай бұрын
Spocko!
@davidsigalow73494 ай бұрын
This was excellent. Lee Marvin and James Coburn instinctively knew how to incorporate their body language into their performances.
@wisconsinfarmer47424 ай бұрын
twins
@themightythor19744 ай бұрын
This show is full of star power and it's very jazzy too, my father was a big fan of this and Lee Marvin.
@jeffpeters29154 ай бұрын
Wow! What an ACTION packed episode staring 3 A-list actors. Well done and thanks for the memories...
@stephencarter72664 ай бұрын
It takes a really deep voice to make Leonard Nimoy sound like a soprano. Yet there are not one but two deeper baritones here than Mr. Spock.
@johnwhite48104 ай бұрын
Haven't smiled this much in a while!
@mechanic66824 ай бұрын
I've been listening to old time radio detective shows and the algorithm brought me here.
@no_handle_required4 ай бұрын
Stars that shone so bright that they can never be replaced.
@massvt38214 ай бұрын
Leonard Nimoy was 28, James Coburn was 31, and Lee Marvin ws 35 here...
@DiogenesOfCa4 ай бұрын
I am convinced that Lee Marvin looked like a scowling 55 year old man even as a baby!
@Faretheewell6084 ай бұрын
So young.
@TighelanderII4 ай бұрын
booze and alcohol make you look older more quickly.
@jmccracken19633 ай бұрын
And Georgine Darcy (Julie ; she made her screen debut as Miss Torso in Alfred Hitchcock's, "Rear Window" in 1954, at the age of 20) was 26. She also appeared in a single episode each of "Peter Gunn," "Mike Hammer, "Pete Kelly's Blues," and "Special Agent 7" in 1959.
@kingsman8475Ай бұрын
I love Lee, but he looked 65 in every production.
@rjg71124 ай бұрын
Surly, this must be the inspiration for the 1982 "Police Squad" television series, starring Leslie Nielsen.
@cthulu8mytoast4 ай бұрын
"Police Squad" was a great parody for early cop shows.
@armymenaroundthehouse4 ай бұрын
Same theme music at the very least.
@artykohl11184 ай бұрын
Of course. Almost exact similarity in narrations, but you don't find a basket of laundry in the back seat of the car.
@EllenD-p2q4 ай бұрын
I thought the same, and don't call me Shirley ! 😂
@Bart-uo5xg4 ай бұрын
So it took 23 years to parody n another 42 years to immortalize.
@galeschool4 ай бұрын
During the summer of 2010, MeTV ran back to back episodes of Dragnet, Highway Patrol, and M Squad every night. Because they were all cop shows, it was advertised as "Hardboiled Heat". As far as I know, this was the last time M Squad was shown on broadcast TV.
@georgehenderson77834 ай бұрын
Spock is way too emotional here. He needs to have his emotion chip removed. No wait, that was Data! Never mind... 😅 Well, as Spock would say, this footage is fascinating! Thanks for this upload!
@writereducator4 ай бұрын
Chicago in winter in black and white. Tall, skinny guys with gravelly voices who never smile. Suits with narrow ties. Late 1950s American automobiles. No Miranda. No search warrants necessary. Folk guitars in a coffee shop. What more could anyone ask?
@TooleManTV4 ай бұрын
How 'bout a great jazz soundtrack? Got that, too.
@JohnReitz-ps2ct4 ай бұрын
Everyone knows the Beats were a bunch of mugs and thugs...
@DiogenesOfCa4 ай бұрын
Beatniks, the cool hippies.
@alainrheault65794 ай бұрын
This discovery is too joyfull 😍😍😁😁! And Mr Spock is soo joyfull too !
@iac43574 ай бұрын
Vote M - for M Squad !
@MontanaVigilanteExplorer4 ай бұрын
All classic actors that can do no wrong. Wow, the world as it was when I came into it; amazing I'm still alive. These actors/actresses had a lot of work in those days. Love the fast-paced storytelling that's necessary.
@davidnelsen59224 ай бұрын
Fascinating
@chicagorhtours3 ай бұрын
Wow! I thought I knew everything about my Chicago. I never heard about this AMAZING Chicago TV show. M Squad ! With Lee Marvin and Leonard Nimoy no less!
@michaelhorton13504 ай бұрын
Gangster moll is what was termed “a dish” in hard-boiled detective plots. And covers the part nicely…thespian talents only too obvious. Kudos to casting director. And that soundtrack,…best of era.
@pepperwilliams44284 ай бұрын
Soundtrack by the great Benny Carter (look him up).
@kurtwillig42304 ай бұрын
Most of the Star Trek cast "cut their teeth" in westerns, the TV staple of the 50's.
@andrewvelonis59404 ай бұрын
Was Nimoy in a western? I can't think of any. DeForrest Kelly was in at least one episode of Bonanza and also The Silent Service. Shatner played Alexander The Great in a made for tv movie but I can't think of any westerns he was in, though my knowledge is not extensive in that area. I guess I'll go look it up.
@andrewvelonis59404 ай бұрын
I took my own advice. Yes Nimoy was in a bunch of westerns. Doohan was in several. The only one that I saw Shatner listed in was The Big Valley. So you are correct.
@ClipHarvey4 ай бұрын
@@andrewvelonis5940 Nimoy was in at least 2 Gunsmoke episodes. One of which he was portraying a native American, and another where he was Mexican.
@abergethirty4 ай бұрын
Nimoy played indian roles a few times. Shatner used to do a lot of early TV theater that was done live so there isn't any video of it.
@DiogenesOfCa4 ай бұрын
Star Trek is just a western in space.
@floofycatz4 ай бұрын
Spock could've killed it as The Joker had Batman been a series in this era :) Leonard is amazing
@bonniemoerdyk98094 ай бұрын
WoW!! I was pretty dang young, but I remember the into & exit music from this show, plus Lee Marvin narrating ... I was 4. 👧
@steveharrison99014 ай бұрын
First up, good to see you posting again, TooleMan! And thanks for another M Squad. Man these are written so tight. Not an ounce of fat on them. This was really fun to watch. Coburn is just wound tight and controlled. He’s a mature actor, he’s already got the chops that make him so enjoyable in the Flint movies. Nimoy, wow, he seems so young, trying too hard to play the psycho. He’ll settle down in soon, his guest role on Roddenberry’s ‘The Lieutenant’ and later on MGM’s ‘Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ will show a more restrained, more ‘internal’ style leading to Star Trek. What a difference a ‘coffee shop’ is from ‘59 to ‘66! 🖖
@TooleManTV4 ай бұрын
Great hearing from you, @steveharrison9901! Be sure to turn on your notifications for my channel and for your KZbin subscriptions, and follow my Facebook channel TooleManTV. I've got some plans for the 60th anniversary of Voyage that you will want to know about. 🤩
@larryparis9254 ай бұрын
Great comment. Even brought in the Man from U.N.C.L.E. And the coffee shop! You know your stuff.
@mikehall30744 ай бұрын
@@TooleManTVis that Voyage to the bottom of the sea?
@Alanpie3144 ай бұрын
Thank God the National Bureau of Fire Underwriters is on the job so honest people like us can sleep well at night!
@robertfalcone30254 ай бұрын
Damn...a 1960s STAR STUDDED cast!
@Mike-yg8ig4 ай бұрын
Lee Marvin had huge screen presence. My brother and I used to walk around the house imitating him 🤣
@melodiefrances38984 ай бұрын
I love it lol!!!
@if6was9294 ай бұрын
This was a good show, good writing and acting! The duo of Bud and Travis were also good! Nothing second rate about this show!
@johnnolan43124 ай бұрын
I used to always confuse Lee Marvin with James Colburn both amazing actors and humans
@raestalgia4 ай бұрын
You and me both.😆They look, and act too much a like.
@josephconner37423 ай бұрын
Nah! They don't look or sound alike!
@fallenleaflakes4 ай бұрын
"Don't get cagey with me, honey, or I'll run you downtown and pull out your record." LOVE the Crime Jazz in this series, Stanley Wilson. Count Basie composed the knock out main theme.
@mikehall30744 ай бұрын
Was he a dj🤔🤨❤️🙃
@greghanna77534 ай бұрын
Great seeing Chi Town in the late 50s. I loved this show and when I moved from NY to West Chicago in the early sixties men were still suiting up and wearing hats. Things started changing fast after 1963.
@mcfirebug4 ай бұрын
lee marvin....that voice gives me goose bumps!
@jeffking41764 ай бұрын
Never saw this before until I came up with a few episodes on DVD. Lee Marvin as a Good Guy for a change. And Leonard Nemoy as a Baddie. This has an outstanding cast‼️
@johnspooner14034 ай бұрын
I don’t understand how the tiny TV speakers of that time could handle Lee Marvin AND James Coburn!
@glenncox91284 ай бұрын
This was such a great television show! Everything about it was first rate!
@mytzlplk3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I never knew of this and I'm a big fan of the genre/mini-genre, 1950s/60s Chicago Major Crime Unit gritty police drama. I can see the influences from M Squad going into Michael Mann's work on later shows & films, Starsky & Hutch, Miami Vice, **Crime Story**, and Heat. I am so very much looking forward to the 'Heat' prequel/sequel in the works.
@sonnycorleone26023 ай бұрын
TooleMan Tv, this was really cool to see. Thank you!. Lee Marvin with James Coburn and Leonard Nimoy together. Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner also guest starred in series "Man called U.N.C.L.E" with Robert Vaugn and David McCallum.
@bubblerap71764 ай бұрын
I wasn't even a thought in my parents' minds when this came out. Never knew it existed. Great post
@patrickvillers64544 ай бұрын
Wow Flint and Mr. Spock with their forces combined you would have thought they were unstoppable!
@TUNDRAElkhound4 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting the entire episode! I'd seen a clip of Ballinger confronting the brothers. I wish there'd been more scenes of these three future legends together.
@jmccracken19633 ай бұрын
This episode of "M Squad" was relatively early in James Coburn's on-screen acting career. For the first several years, beginning in 1957, he made the rounds of the TV drama shows of all sorts (cop shows, Westerns, drama anthologies), with occasional appearances on the big screen in supporting roles, such as "Ride Lonesome" and "Face of a Fugitive" in 1959. Even after he played Britt in "The Magnificent Seven" in 1960, he continued to do a lot of television roles, including 10 episodes as Jeff Durain in "Klondike" in 1960-1961 (co-starring with Ralph Taeger, Mari Blanchard, and Joi Lansing) and 8 episodes as Gregg Miles in "Acapulco" in 1961 (co-starring with Ralph Taeger and Telly Savalas). Near the end of 1962, James Coburn played Corporal Frank Henshaw in the Paramount Pictures World War II film "Hell Is For Heroes," in good company with Steve McQueen, Bobby Darin, Harry Guardino, Fess Parker, Nick Adams, Bob Newhart, and Mike Kellin (directed by Don Siegel; screenplay by Robert Pirosh and Richard Carr) - and then, in 1963 and 1964, the focus of his acting career turned VERY primarily to movies (with the occasional foray into TV), as he appeared in leading roles in the ensemble movies "The Great Escape" and "Charade" and "The Americanization of Emily" and narrated "Kings of the Sun." (In 1963, he also played Boyd Palmer "The Man from Galveston," which was a made-for-TV pilot film for what would become the series "Temple Houston.")
@paul41to4519 күн бұрын
excellent cast, and even a beat coffee house, had me snapping my fingers in appreciation
@davidtromsness64944 ай бұрын
It is always cool to see stars before they were stars. So much ahead for the 3 men. Great careers.
@threetreasures76983 ай бұрын
I was 2 years old when this debuted. Can’t believe this is 65 years old.
@kamuelalee4 ай бұрын
And starring Mr. Spock? I'm there!
@starguy27184 ай бұрын
And Derek Flint!
@stuartdryer1352Ай бұрын
This is great stuff! I had no idea this show existed. But I was only 2 in 1959.
@garryferrington8114 ай бұрын
Loaded with ⭐s.
@stanbolvin4 ай бұрын
This show is the blueprint for the "Police Squad" comedy series. Even the music is the same.
@sbloomisАй бұрын
I found the series on DVD a couple years back. Solid shows. Always loved Lee Marvin.
@larryparis9254 ай бұрын
A complete story, from beginning to end, in 25 minutes. A little rough, yes. But still... good stuff. Thanks for sharing TooleManTV.
@ImTheDaveman3 ай бұрын
This came out a year before I was born - and I'd never heard of M Squad before until now. This episode is really good!!! It's hard to connect Leonard Nimoy to his later character Spock on Star Trek. He projects a completely different person. I give this a double thumbs up.
@TeaParty17764 ай бұрын
Tight plot, dialog, direction, music! So tight it squeaks. See also 1950s Mike Hammer w/Darren McGavin and Dick Powell Theatre.
@stevenleslie85574 ай бұрын
It's cool seeing all three together 😊
@CowboyPants-h5p4 ай бұрын
Seeing Bud and Travis perform was really cool. They were a folk duo out of San Francisco.
@tomklenk95734 ай бұрын
Enjoy these episodes very much. Thank you for sharing!
@nostradamus76484 ай бұрын
What a badass cast 😂
@garyl.cornelius69554 ай бұрын
What a great line-up of stars!!!
@9kittiesmom4 ай бұрын
Have not seen these since I was a kid. Really enjoyed it. Thank you. LLAP
@evocati1st4 ай бұрын
I enjoyed that. Thank you very much for uploading 😀
@obrewsky16 күн бұрын
M Squad soundtrack is the best. I have it on CD. Still sounds great.
@kenlewis1124 күн бұрын
Fantastic cast.
@keithpayne7014 ай бұрын
Blast to see Nimoy pre-Trek. Nice acting.
@johnsewell65934 ай бұрын
This truly is NIRVANA. My god some of the guest stars on this baby.....Wow -I was running out of Highway Patrol.....I cant believe this mate, I really cannot !!
@Oldeagle664 ай бұрын
I just started watching these. Really good stuff.
@jamesmurray85584 ай бұрын
Boy, he is bad in the day before Star Trek. Great to see all them in one show.
@TowGunner4 ай бұрын
Overacting 😂😂😂
@kathleenking474 ай бұрын
It's why, he was in costume... Until mission impossible
@kathleenking474 ай бұрын
@@TowGunner20:32 Before Zone improvement plan Codes...ZIP That didn't come, until 1966
@jimfritz20874 ай бұрын
Bud and Travis were a folk singing duo. Popular from 1958 / 65 . From San Francisco .
@custer24494 ай бұрын
Lee Marvin, James Coburn, Leonard Nimoy AND Count Basie. Hard to match. Also the director was the "spooky" Don Medford.
@frederickcorbin71133 ай бұрын
The karate chop delivered to the back of the neck that renders a person unconscious is a lost art, no one can do it today.
@Downecker4 ай бұрын
I was 10 when this show was on. I remember though! Hy- Way Patrol, another oldie , had an episode showing Broderick Crawford ," smoking 'reefer' but really to bust the seller ! Long time ago but stuck with me!!😂😂
@jchapman82484 ай бұрын
Heard a story about how Broderick Crawford was such lush who often got pulled over for DUI that the LAPD nicknamed him 502!
@d.martin76924 ай бұрын
Lee Marvin was an actual WW II hero.
@johnsewell65934 ай бұрын
You Sir are Correct. So was Ed McMahon.....big time WWII Savages.....!😊
@HarryFlowerrs4 ай бұрын
Just discovered this right now , proper chuffed!
@johnrees4 ай бұрын
Never seen these before ............. superb picture and sound quality
@luisreyes19632 ай бұрын
Never thought I'd see Leonard Nimoy play a heel on a TV series. 😮
@TruthSurge3 ай бұрын
6:25 dayum! he slapped the GREEN outta that boy!
@danielgregg25303 ай бұрын
Lee Marvin AND James Coburn in the same production! Wow. lol.
@RoyPage19704 ай бұрын
Lmfao at the folk singers in the basement bar😂😂
@starguy27184 ай бұрын
"Bud and Travis" 😄😄😄
@dabprod4 ай бұрын
I remember that song.
@noneofyourbz40074 ай бұрын
methinks one was Sting
@mikehall30744 ай бұрын
@@noneofyourbz4007 Lucky if he was even born then🤗❤️🙃
@yopage4 ай бұрын
Talk about an all star cast. Most movies never had it this good in the 50s.
@freddyalvaradamaranon3044 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias por compartir tan interesante episodio de una buena serie del recuerdo 😊. No conocía este episodio, juntos tres extraordinarios actores Marvin, Coburn y Nimoy.😊❤😊.
@karlk93164 ай бұрын
Fascinating that M Squad predated Peter Gunn by a year or more. Both had similar characteristics and both started their runs on NBC.
@bmasters19814 ай бұрын
And M Squad finished there, while Peter Gunn ended on ABC.