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Robert Prince - The Night of the Doomsday Formula (1968)
Music clips culled from the season 4 episode of "The Wild Wild West" entitled "The Night of the Doomsday Formula" in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) infiltrate the farm of retired General Kroll (actor Kevin McCarthy) to free kidnapped scientist Dr Crane-the inventor of a powerful explosive-and his daughter.
Notice the modernistic score of composer Robert Prince who fashions a pop and jazz-oriented sound combined with his weird lowkey dissonant texture. The score is one of the most recycled one during season 4, meaning that fourteen episodes feature a cue from that score.
Notice the modernistic score of composer Robert Prince who fashions a pop and jazz-oriented sound combined with his weird lowkey dissonant texture. The score is one of the most recycled one during season 4, meaning that fourteen episodes feature a cue from that score.
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Jack Pleis - The Night of the Circus of Death (1967)
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Music clips culled from the season 3 episode of "The Wild Wild West" entitled "The Night of the Circus of Death" in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) crack a gang of counterfeiters related to the mint of Denver. Composer Jack Pleis writes a partial comical Americana score in the line of “The Night of the Bubbling Death”.
Harry Geller - The Night of the Egyptian Queen (1968)
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Music clips culled from the season 4 episode of “The Wild Wild West” entitled “The Night of the Egyptian Queen” in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) track a stolen antique ruby down while exploring the waterfront neighborhood. Composer Harry Geller writes a colorful Middle East score featuring a fancy big band jazz cue. Geller will later compose...
Jack Pleis - The Night of the Tartar (1967)
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Music clips culled from the season 2 episode of "The Wild Wild West" entitled "The Night of the Tartar" in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) try to trade a dead Russian prisoner against a corrupted American Vice Consul in Russia but they are conned and are still in America and plotter Count Sazanov (actor John Astin) is actually interesting in g...
Richard Shores - The Wild Fight (1967)
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Music clips culled from the season 3 episodes of "The Wild Wild West" entitled "The Night of the Montezuma's Hordes" and "The Night of the Underground Terror”. Composer Richard Shores writes a powerful action-packed and percussion-oriented piece that Morton Stevens recycles from an episode of the 1967 western series “Cimarron Strip” entitled “The Roarer”.
Harry Geller - The Night of the Bottomless Pit (1966)
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Music clips culled from the season 2 episode of “The Wild Wild West” entitled “The Night of the Bottomless Pit” in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) infiltrate the Devil's Island in order to make a secret service agent escape from. Composer Harry Geller provides an upbeat score with jazzy arrangements. Geller writes three exciting cues among oth...
Richard Shores - The Night of the Burning Diamond (1966)
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Music clips culled from the season 1 episode of “The Wild Wild West” entitled “The Night of the Burning Diamond” in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) thwart a plot to steal all the diamonds of America executed by scientist Dr. Midas. Composer Richard Shores provides a semi electronic score. Shores writes a recurring action-packed cue and even re...
Richard Shores - The Night of the Kraken (1968)
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Music clips culled from the season 4 episode of “The Wild Wild West” entitled “The Night of the Kraken” in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) thwart a plot to destroy a military ship called The Missouri. Composer Richard Shores provides a crepuscular mariner score. Shores writes a recurring action-packed cue among other things.
Richard Shores - The Night of the Sedgewick Curse (1968)
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Music clips culled from the season 4 episode of The Wild Wild West entitled “The Night of the Sedgewick Curse” in which agent James West (actor Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (actor Ross Martin) investigate the case of the odd disappearance of State official Redmond related to a certain Dr. Maitland working at the Sedgewick manor. Composer Richard Shores provides a psychedelic macaber score ...
Richard Shores - Count Manzeppi (1966)
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Music clips culled from two episodes of the season 2 of “The Wild Wild West” entitled “The Night of the Eccentrics” (1966) and “The Night of the Feathered Fury” (1967) that highlight the foe character of Count Manzeppi. Composer Richard Shores writes three basic themes: the Baroque theme of Count Manzeppi featuring a harpsichord, a famous action-packed and fast-paced theme for the fight scenes ...
Pat Williams - Midnight (1972)
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Music clips from the season 6 episode of “Mannix” entitled “One Step to Midnight” (1972) in which private detective Joe Mannix (actor Mike Connors) investigates and protects a young couple against a mysterious hitman working for the Syndicate. Composer Pat Williams writes a colorful funky urban score similare to the pilot of the cop series “The Streets of San Francisco” (1972) which can be desc...
Lalo Schifrin - Victor Roarke (1972)
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Music clips from the season 6 episode of "Mannix" entitled "The Open Web" (1972) in which revengist bank robber Victor Roarke (actor Rip Torn) tries to eliminate detective Joe Mannix (actor Mike Connors) at his office but kills his friend instead and manages to escape from the police by helicoptere thanks to the support of his gang and takes Lt. Malcolm and a family as hostages to obtain an exi...
Pat Williams - Frisco Cars (1972)
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Music clips culled from the pilot of "The Streets of San Francisco" (1972) in which we see a series of cars from the brown Ford police car of Lt. Mike Stone (actor Karl Malden) and Insp. Steve Keller (actor Michael Douglas) to the yellow Jaguar of attorney David J. Farr (actor Robert Wagner). Composer Pat Williams writes a powerful cop theme that combines orchestral jazz, jazz fusion and Afro-c...
Jerry Fielding - Buggy Ride (1969)
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Music clip from the season 3 episode of "Mannix" entitled "The Playground" (1969) in which actor Mitch Cantrell (actor Robert Conrad) drives private detective Joe Mannix (actor Mike Connors) to the set of his new western film and slaloms into the Majestyc Studios on his fast buggy. Notice the fast-paced action-packed stock music recycled from the season 1 "Coffin for a Clown", originally compos...
Jerry Fielding - Car Chase (1969)
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Music clip from the season 3 episode of "Mannix" entitled "The Sound of Darkness" (1969) in which salesman Rudy Marin (actor Joby Baker) is chased by car and frightened by a hit man (actor Glen Wilder) in a parking garage. In the next clip entitled "Who Is Sylvia?", wealthy lady Katherine Graves (actress Jessica Walter) is chased by a mysterious truck driver on a steep road. Notice the composer...
John Elizalde - Assassin Jerry Schilling (1974)
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John Elizalde - Assassin Jerry Schilling (1974)
Lalo Schifrin - The White Hunter (1970)
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Lalo Schifrin - The White Hunter (1970)
Laurence Rosenthal - Jessica Nightmare (1978)
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Laurence Rosenthal - Jessica Nightmare (1978)
Jerry Fielding - Clint Houston (1967)
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Jerry Fielding - Clint Houston (1967)
Michael Small - Harry Moseby (1975)
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Michael Small - Harry Moseby (1975)
Earle Hagen - Home to Judgment (1968)
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Earle Hagen - Home to Judgment (1968)
Oliver Nelson - The Deadly Test (1975)
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Oliver Nelson - The Deadly Test (1975)
Oliver Nelson - The Greenhouse Jungle (1972)
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Oliver Nelson - The Greenhouse Jungle (1972)
Oliver Nelson - The Deadly Replay (1974)
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Oliver Nelson - The Deadly Replay (1974)
Oliver Nelson - The Peeping Blonde (1974)
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Oliver Nelson - The Peeping Blonde (1974)
Oliver Nelson - The Midas Touch (1974)
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Oliver Nelson - The Midas Touch (1974)
Oliver Nelson - The Seven Million Dollar Man (1974)
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Oliver Nelson - The Seven Million Dollar Man (1974)
50 YEAR'S AGO..........where did those years go !!!!!
He runs like a girl
8 Million Dogecoin Man here, I move much quicker than these 2.
In that episode, The Desert And The Moon, remember when Steve saved the little kid in that vehicle that was about to explode? I just saved your kid's life and risked my own in doing so and that's the thanks I get? "What are you?'
I watched 6 million dollar man all the time
Seems to be struggling alot for someone with super bionics. But what's not to love...
Fenomenalna muzyka. Być może zainstalowana trochę przez muzykę z Psycho.
Monte Markham is another one of those character actors that has an incredible resume of work when you look it up on IMDB. I watched him in so many TV shows and made for TV movies in the Sixties and Seventies and now that he's 88 years old (as I write this) the guy is still working.
However the bionic men should have act at normal speed unlike normal people acting slowly at low speed camera.
Monte Markham was the first choice to play the six million dollar man.
I always wondered how Barney would have did fighting against Bigfoot.
The 6 Billion Dollar Man
this show, even when I watched as a little kid, was so hard to watch solely based on the massive continuity issues....yes had me head scratching at 8 years old even if it was subconsciously. Steve could lift a giant steel (foam) girder with ease or an entire tree and throw it but needed a dude to jump off the ground 1 foot to throw them 5 feet. It always had me wondering why humans were so much heavier than cars and other inanimate objects.
Buck Wild!
I met Markham and his 2 sons way back in the day.
They sure didn't have to fake the sweat with his tan action suit. He looked kind of overdressed for all the running and athletics in that heat.
The decision to show Steve Austin running in slow motion throughout the series when he was supposed to be running at superfast speed was just dumb.
Fun fact - without the slo-mo this clip would've been 35secs.
Excelent....capit.... thanks...
Excelent serie...
This show never took itself seriously. Unlike its detractors.
Yes. THey should have cast Farrah as the Bionic Woman.
THE BIONIC BLONDE WOULD OF BEEN BETTER EPISODE TITLE
@@ekop1778 Love it !
This was without a doubt the best episode of what was really a fairly ordinary show in terms of things like acting, script credibility, and continuity; and yes, I get it, that's not what you watch it for LOL.
lol 10% stronger than an ordinary human!
Loved that show when I was a kid!
I grew up in the projects of Buffalo. We could only afford the $300 dollar man
You got to give it to the stuntmen. They sold the scenes.
A REMAKE of this S of S F TV series would have our 2 detectives going from HONEST & FORENSIC DETECTING INTELLIGENCE to DISHONEST & BLIND CARELESS STUPIDITY as well as UNKEPT*SCRAGGLY*FOUL MOUTHED (garbage out of idiotic mouthed vocabulary) EVERY 10 SECONDS!!!! Oh and of course the cleverly written into the script since 1980s films== make our former 1970s God guys all TRATORIUS to THIER own police department **** NOTE== just commenting from what goes on with MOST (destroy our heros) REMAKES of TV SERIES as what was PERCIEVED and SHOWN in the 1950s tru 1970s AMERICAN GOOD GUYS & GIRLS ROLE MODELS!!!!
Simple bad guy we all KNOW will be brought to justice by our ONCE ADMIRED AMERICAN TV SERIES HEROS back in the 1950s tru 1970s scriptwriters all WITHOUT the CURSING EVERY 3:MINUTES!!!!or making the detective out to be an IDIOT & SLOPPY LOOKING MORONIC DOPECASE as in those 1980 films****
Many tv series heros would go tru the 1966 tru 1969 PSYCHED OUT*** SPACED OUT*** effect if the script called for it and was seen on COMBAT with SGT SAUNDERS hullushended out in space from SHELL SHOCK***MANNIX slipped a mickey***PARIS (LEN NIMOY) on MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE after he chewed on POISEN BERRYS!!!)***FUGITIVE (DAVE JANSSEN) mentally disturbed after being caught in an EXPLOSION***JAMES WEST under INFLUENCE of doped up bowl of water by DOCTOR LOVELESS in NIGHT OF MURDEROUS SPRING & WEST again undergoing MIND WARPINGS by bullet wounds and an injection of DIZZYNESS by a villianus doctor in NIGHT OF DEATH MASK (january 26,1968)****NOTE== and STEVE McGARRETT on HAWAII FIVE O pilot film """COCOON""" (1968) driven to allmost crazzziness by WO FAT****
There were three sequels to this: The 8 Million Dollar Man The 9 Million Dollar Man and The 15 Million Pound Man (set in Great Britain...and unfortunately, it had nothing to do with bionics and everything to do with the race to get the protagonist a good diet)
Ironic that the last words heard before this magnificent music is the woman yelling, "Cover your ears! Cover your ears!" ;)
Never giva guy named Barney bionics.
Las peleas eran TAAAAN malas 😊🤦🏻♂️❤. Solo agarrones y empujones jeje. Pero aun así amaba está serie 😊
I watched this so many times as a kid and come on, they were trying to kill the seven million dollar man, while goody two shoes steve was busy packing away the plutonium, the crooks got what they deserved LOL soon to be 61.
That slow motions is damnnnnn slow. The pacing and choreography are not binding up well.
You had to be there!!! 😤😤😤🔥🔥🔥
As a kid, it took me a minute to realize that slow motion action actually meant superhuman speed. The Incredible Hulk was like that too. Later we got "real" super speed, like in The Flash's tv show, for exemple.
I remember when the seven million dollar man first appeared in the series. He beat Steve Austin in an arm wrestling challenge. I was like Holy Sh*t there's a new sheriff in town. 🤣🤣🤣
Always loved Mr. Markham. Remember “The Second Hundred Years”, plus all the History Channel documentaries he narrated?
You are in RUclips country!
That whole bionic whoopass demonstration actually took 28 seconds at normal speed.
Mr 7 million seems to be enjoying himself to much
is it me or did I just see a very young Gary Busey in this scene ?
That was Mazda rotary pickup . There worth a lot now .
I can't believe that this was 50 years ago. Where does time go?
Makes you wonder how much of the stuff between Lee and Farah was improved there on the spot.
My childhood was spent debating with my friends whether or not Steve could physically do the things he did on the show. His arm was strong but his body didn’t have the strength to hold the weight he was lifting. It would rip his arm off! 😂
What the rock! Comic rock!
Absurd camera action!