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Cheyenne Season 5 (1960) on DVD, Western, Clint Walker, Clyde Howdy

Cheyenne Season 5 (1960) on DVD, Western, Clint Walker, Clyde Howdy

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After the Civil War, nomadic adventurer Cheyenne Bodie roamed the West looking for fights, bad guys to beat up, and women. His job changed from episode to episode.

STARS: Clint Walker, Clyde Howdy, Chuck Hicks

60 min | Western | 1960 | Color

 

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One wonderful western


How wonderful to see the re-runs now of "Cheyenne". Clint Walker was my mother's favourite western actor. She loved the way he looked and the way he talked and his soft-spokeness. I don't think she would have cared if Mr. Walker could even act because he was so 'gorgeous' to her. Fortunately, he was terrific in his role and we never missed an episode. Those were the days of real television..the 'Golden' days, I think they call them and you can see why. Families could sit down and watch such great shows together and not worry about bad language or overt violence. Since I was growing up in England, I learned a lot about America and the old western days. It was fascinating and gave me the courage to come over and see it,years later. It is still fascinating and thank goodness we can all see these shows again and truly realise how great they were.

Cheyenne - A Legendary Western Hero Who Roamed the West
I was 5 years old when Cheyenne premiered in 1955. My parents and I were glued to the screen every week. Clint Walker was a mountain of a man. He was 6'6" tall with broad shoulders, big chest and a tapered waist that made him look like an Adonis like figure. He had the Hollywood good looks that were rivaled by few in any western. His character could be rough when necessary, quick on the draw and yet gentle, kind and forthright in other situations. His moral compass never wavered, as he always did the right thing in life, despite the perils in front of him from others who were only concerned with themselves and person gain. Cheyenne was polite to women, kind to children and a great role model for many in life. His character was a drifter for the most part by design as he explored the west and held a variety of jobs: Marshall, deputy sheriff, cattle foreman, military scout, mapmaker, wagon train guide, to name a few. I have been watching reruns of Cheyenne for the past year and it brought back memories of why I loved the show during my youth. I was also tickled to find out that Clint Walker turned 89 in 2016, as to me he is a western icon and a gentle and kind human being.

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