The Five Most Obscure TV Westerns - The Good “Yuma” Man
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by Bennett Owen
Nick Adams starring as Johnny Yuma
“He got fightin’ mad, this rebel lad, he packed his star as he wandered far, where the only law was a hook and a draw, the rebel…”
- The Ballad of Johnny Yuma
I came up with the idea for obscure westerns while doing research on a completely unrelated topic – funny how the term “redhead” plays a prominent role in most of my Internet searches - and amazingly, I stumbled across a western TV show that I hadn’t thought of in years. It will be number one on this list…leave your guesses in the comments section below…anyone who gets it right receives a bag of Arbuckle Coffee beans, courtesy My-West.
In the meantime, here’s Obscure Western #5 -
The Rebel
Nick Adams starring as Johnny Yuma
ABC aired it from 1959 – 1961 and it was filmed in Malibu Canyon. Nick Adams starred as a would-be writer, turned Confederate Army hero, turned postwar drifter, traveling from town to town, helping those in need. 59 episodes made it a respectable run…helped out perhaps by “The Man in Black” singing the theme song…
Johnny also copped a cameo in this episode…we’re lucky he stuck to singing…
Nick Adams was a workaholic who rose quickly in Hollywood, making his mark on both sides of the camera. He was a good friend of Dennis Hopper, Robert Conrad, Elvis Presley and James Dean. He even overdubbed Dean’s voice in parts of ‘Giant’ after the actor’s untimely death. Adams was also a tireless self-promoter…the last three minutes of this clip reveal Chutzpah on a massive scale.
Nick’s career floundered in the mid-sixties and he died of a prescription drug overdose in 1968.
Now here’s a disclaimer. I’m not a big TV watcher. I turned off my set after Green Bay brought the trophy back to Titletown and my only reason for having a flat screen is to view a fairly massive library of western movies, all of which I know by heart. So for all I know, ‘The Rebel’ might be in high rotation on the “Obscure Western Channel”. Hey…I might be on to something…