Sugarfoot, my kind of show. I’m an old gal now who had a crush on Will Hutchins in the 1960’s. I watched his show with my mom. This brings back priceless memories for me.
until now I had more or less forgotten about this program now seeing these old scenes and brings Aquarius memories and I remember it was a really great show. They should bring it back to TV and shows like it. God bless very much of people that made this show. St Peter the pumpkin eater
Several great scenes with a young Dennis Hopper who 'cut his teeth' on TV westerns but always gave that complex quirky quality even to Sugarfoot or the Rifleman.
Seemed like a ritual back when i was 4 & 5 years old. When it got too dark to play outside, Mom would call me in to supper with the words ''You're Westerns are on''. Dad worked nights @ F.W. General Dynamics. The morals these series posed took up a lotta the slack while he busy @ work. Damn, i wish the kids of today could recieve a dose of the valor these men portrayed. -former recondo sgt. 11b4p 82nd abn. inf. '71-'74
@@inthenickoftime2643 Thank's for bringing these great Artists to you're viewers. Who can know when the kid's that need moral the most might be watching & learning? ''There are artists who can wrest us up, & place us into themselves. These, Now These are the 'One's' who continue to wrest us up... Even beyond their rests in peace!'' -gilpin 5519 Happy Birthday Will... wherever you are!
Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wondered where you are. And then I found this video and saw my Sugarfoot and that made me happy; well, at least for today.....thanks In The Nick of Time.
He is a cutie! Something about him reminds me of Peter too. I didn't realize I could buy Sugarfoot on Dvd until now. I'm googling now. Great video Terry!
Tom Brewster. A man after my own heart wall. And did he ever get to park Brannigan's Boots next to somebody else's Bed? Ah me. He is such a gentle man - he would never tell.
Originally in the Sugarfoot series Sugarfoot was a mop boy in a saloon like Grafton's of the Shane movie, and much bullied. Or was that a different tv show?
Oh I forgot I’m also a SAG actor studied with Stella Adler. Will Hutchins is a fantastic actor!! If my luck holds up a miracle would occur and I would work with Will Hutchins Lol 😂 Too much wine 🍷 but did meet Roy Rogers three times!
(5:14) Dick Elliott was one of those actors who, whenever he appeared on screen, even if only briefly, audiences would think, "Oh, it's that guy." Yet few ever knew his name. Elliott was short, probably not more than 5' - 4". He looked like a huge ball with arms and legs. One imagined him soft and pink, and always happy. A Hobbit or Santa Claus without the whiskers. And he had a distinctive voice: high-pitched, whiney or honey-smooth as the role demanded, with an "sh" in place of "s" sounds. He appeared in over 240 films, usually cast as judges, mayors, newspaper reporters, policemen, and blowhards, usually one who can't stop talking except when bursting into a loud laugh that bordered on a cackle.
My mother was going to let my four older siblings name me when I was born. They wanted to name me Sugarfoot. My mother made them compromise and named me after Maverick.