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F Troop

  • Série télévisée
  • 1965–1967
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
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F Troop (1965)
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  • Création
    • Richard M. Bluel
  • Casting principal
    • Forrest Tucker
    • Larry Storch
    • Ken Berry
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    4 345
    5 325
    • Création
      • Richard M. Bluel
    • Casting principal
      • Forrest Tucker
      • Larry Storch
      • Ken Berry
    • 52avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination au total

    Épisodes65

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    Forrest Tucker
    Forrest Tucker
    • Sgt. Morgan O'Rourke…
    • 1965–1967
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Cpl. Randolph Agarn…
    • 1965–1967
    Ken Berry
    Ken Berry
    • Capt. Wilton Parmenter…
    • 1965–1967
    Melody Patterson
    Melody Patterson
    • Wrangler Jane Angelica Thrift
    • 1965–1967
    James Hampton
    James Hampton
    • Hannibal Dobbs…
    • 1965–1967
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Chief Wild Eagle…
    • 1965–1967
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • Trooper Duffy
    • 1965–1967
    Ben Frommer
    • Smokey Bear…
    • 1965–1967
    Don Diamond
    Don Diamond
    • Crazy Cat…
    • 1965–1967
    Joe Brooks
    Joe Brooks
    • Trooper Vanderbilt
    • 1965–1967
    Ivan Bell
    • Trooper Duddleson…
    • 1965–1967
    Jimmie Horan
    Jimmie Horan
    • Trooper Hogan…
    • 1965–1967
    Rudy Doucette
    • Stage Driver…
    • 1965–1967
    John Mitchum
    John Mitchum
    • Hoffenmueller…
    • 1965–1967
    Edward Everett Horton
    Edward Everett Horton
    • Roaring Chicken
    • 1965
    Benny Baker
    Benny Baker
    • Pete…
    • 1965–1966
    Harvey Parry
    Harvey Parry
    • Charley…
    • 1965
    William Woodson
    • Secretary of War
    • 1966
    • Création
      • Richard M. Bluel
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    Avis des utilisateurs52

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    alowe-1

    NOT Politically Correct

    I saw this show during it's regular run. I thought it was hilarious.

    It's so easy now to pick on things that are not politically correct.

    If people can't see the characters for what they were, caricatures, then obviously you have NO sense of humour. If you can't laugh at yourself, why bother at all?

    It's so easy to apply today's standards to people from a different time. It would be more appropriate for us to understand that different time. I suppose we should criticize the way blacks were treated in movies made in the 1920s, 30s 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s and so on. America's perceptions, values and morals were different then. If you can't understand that, I would suggest you don't watch any movie or TV show made before 1995.

    F-Troop was totally fictional. And it WAS, for it's time, very funny. I liked it then, I like it now. But I guess we just can't have a show that shows EVERYONE as inept. I mean we have a white officer who's clumsy, and most likely would have never qualified to be a private, let alone an officer. There's the Sgt. who's always scheming to make a buck. And the Indians, cowardly, perhaps, but they also have their own shining moments too. You have to watch the entire series to see all the different things that go on. The Indians are not the only ones made fun of in this COMEDY. More often than not Chief Wild Eagle got the better of his white partner in what ever deal they were cooking up.

    I somehow doubt that it would succeed today. Most of it's humour would go over the heads of many people today who would instead focus on the "demeaning" way the Indians are treated. More's the shame we forgot how to laugh at ourselves.
    moondreamer2

    Release F-Troop Series On DVD

    I wish that Warner Brothers would come to their senses and see that there are many of us who would buy the complete series of F-Troop once on DVD...I hope they realize that there IS a market for the show to this day! The company of Warner Brothers should respect the will of all us true admirers of this show which (to myself and many others) has got to be one of the best written comedies of all time...It definitely is up there with shows such as "I Love Lucy" and "The Honeymooners"...As I recall all the times as a young boy that I would sit and watch the hilarious antics of the members of F-troop and the Heckowee tribe, (excuse me if I misspelled the name), I start to laugh deep inside once again...I really do , Sincerely hope that Warner Brothers release this series before we all get to old and start dying off - Please Release The F-Troop Series On DVD As Soon As Possible - Thank You!
    pozy

    Great show - too short of a run

    My favorite episode of this show, which ran way too short of its potential was the episode where Agarn managed The Bedbugs (which were actually an L.A. band called The Factory which included Lowell George and Ritchie Hayward, later of Little Feat) and then in order to convince Agarn back into the service, F.Troop had its own band, The Termites, that had some of F.Troop in hilarious wigs, compete with the Bedbugs for the Playbrave Club circuit, and at the end of the show, The Termites do "Mr. Tambourine Man! What a riot! There are other episodes just as hilarious, too many to mention. I also think Gilligan's Island got screwed, mainly because Bill Paley wanted Gunsmoke (a true TV dinosaur already at that time) to continue, but Gilligan's Island was in its time slot that year. What a shame that two great shows got canceled way before their time.
    modrock62

    A TV Classic Way Ahead Of It's Time!

    F Troop was without a doubt a victim of it's own genius and thus in my mind ranks as the SINGLE greatest example of a television show that was way ahead of it's time. Perhaps, too far ahead. As correctly pointed out in previous comments, the show ran for two seasons on ABC from 1965 to 1967. One season in black and white, the other in color. 66 episodes were produced and every one of them was a comedic masterpiece. Despite poor ratings and eventual cancellation, the show went on to become extremely popular in syndicated reruns and develope a large cult following. So what happened? Here is my opinion. At the time F Troop made it's debut, Television was still in it's infancy and America was use to either the "family" sitcoms such as "Donna Reed", "Beaver", "Ozzie and Harriet", etc... Or, the "idiot" sitcoms such as "Gilligan", "Bewitched" or "Jeannie". The nation was not ready for, nor did the understand the "Satire" comedy. Two came out in 1965. One worked, the other didn't. "Get Smart" was a satire of the secret agent phenomenon which was sweeping the country. America could relate to that because of "James Bond" and the cold war so "Get Smart" was a success. Plus you had the great talents of Don Adams and a superb show to boot! But a satire on the American west? The nation didn't get it or take to it thus "Troops" fate was sealed. Despite the fact that the show is brilliant, the chracters are funny and endearing and the writing was superb and ahead of it's time, America just didn't get it. Only when times changed in the 70's and 80's and the show was in syndication did America start getting the humor and understanding what satire really meant. "F-Troop" paved the way for satires like "Police Squad" and "The Naked Gun". To this day the humor is fresh and funny and even relevant. I have seen episodee hundreds of times and still laugh and still find things I didn't notice before. And hats off to Televisions most underrated physical comic, Ken Berry. I urge anyone to find this show on video and enjoy it for the classic and genius that it is.
    jtrascap

    Silly, funny family entertainment

    There was a time, perhaps when our better sensibilities knew it, when we were allowed to laugh at all races, religions and socio-ethnicities without being labeled "racist". It was a gentler, more naive time indeed, and the airwaves broadcast TV aimed at the silly side of life. "Gilligan's Island", "The Beverly Hillbillies", "I Dream of Jeannie", "Petticoat Junction", "It's About Time" and of course, "F-Troop".

    There is a common thread in all of these shows: Simple, honest people are ennobled. Officious, pompous people are made fun of. Everyone is fodder for fun - no-one is above being poked at.

    Ken Berry as William Parmenter is amazing in his comic timing (Mayberry RFD was a big step down for me). Melody Patterson is absolutely delicious jail-bait as "Calamity" Jane, and of course Frank DeKova and Don Diamond as Chief Wild Eagle and Crazy Cat, and Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch, as Sgt. O'Rourke and Corporal Agarn, respectively, are mirror-images of avarice and opportunity.

    The relationships of these last 4 characters were the most typical of TV, but smartly turned on it's head: Agarn and Crazy Cat, full of ideas and energy, scheming and snatching at everything that moved, in their climb to "success". Sgt. O'Rourke and Chief Wild Eagle, as the "Establishment", wisely knowing when to take opportunities, but at the same time wringing their hands about their underlings almost as to say "What is it with the kids these days"?

    This was wonderful social satire loaded with sight-gags, something for young and old. Unfortunately we Americans seem to have lost the knack for subtle comedy, as we now linger under the thumb of blistering insults and mechanical obviousness. I don't know if we get it ourselves these days - perhaps that is why people look at the show and react first without giving the show any thought.

    I don't mean to discount the valid views of other, more PC posters, but they're missing the point. TV and film are just time capsules...you can no more examine history through something like "F-Troop" than experience the future through something like "2001". Ultimately, they're both the '60s.

    What you can do is understand the period and sensibilities of that time, and remember one major lesson - something we were learning then but have perhaps since forgotten: That we are all the same under the skin. And at best, we should be taken very, very lightly.

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      "Old Charlie", the town drunk, would usually be thrown through the saloon doors (or window), bounce off a support post, fall face forward over the hitching rail, spin around and land on his face or back. Many viewers thought the actor was a young stuntman in "old man" make-up. Harvey Parry was 65 at the time, and had been a stuntman for almost 45 years.
    • Gaffes
      Trooper Duffy claims to have been a Texas Independence fighter wounded at the Alamo. No white adult males from that army survived the battle. However, he is probably telling a tall tale.
    • Citations

      Chief Wild Eagle: Hekawi not fighters! Hekawi lovers!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Bloopermania (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      F Troop
      Lyrics by Irving Taylor

      Music by William Lava

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 septembre 1965 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • F-Troop
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kanab Movie Ranch - 5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, Utah, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      • 30min
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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