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Best of Bonanza (34 episodes)

The Cartwright’s thousand-square-mile Ponderosa Ranch is located near Virginia City, Nevada, site of the Comstock Silver Lode, during and after the Civil War. Each of the sons was born to a different wife of Ben’s; with none of the mothers still alive. Join Ben (Lorne Greene), Adam (Pernell Roberts), Hoss (Dan Blocker) and Little Joe (Michael Landon) as they rewrite the book on the western genre. These were the days where family values and the fight for justice were backed up by six-guns that always had right on their side. Included in this set are three bonus episodes of the classic TV western Wagon Train.

Disc 1

  • Gunmen, The
  • Fear Merchants, The
  • Spanish Grant, The
  • Blood on the Land
  • Desert Justice
  • Stranger, The
  • Escape to Ponderosa
  • Avenger, The

    Disc 2

  • San Francisco Holiday
  • Bitter Water
  • Feet of Clay
  • Dark Star
  • Death at Dawn
  • Showdown
  • Mission, The
  • Badge Without Honor
  • Mill, The

    Disc 3

  • Hopefuls, The
  • Denver McKee
  • Day of Reckoning
  • Abduction, The
  • Breed of Violence
  • Last Viking, The
  • Trail Gang, The
  • Savage, The

    Disc 4

  • Last Trophy, The
  • Silent Thunder
  • Ape, The
  • Blood Line, The
  • Courtship, The
  • Spitfire, The
  • Alias Bill Hawks (Wagon Train)
  • Dr. Denker Story, The (Wagon Train)
  • Malachi Hobart Story, The (Wagon Train)

    Rating: (out of 44 reviews)

    List Price: $ 14.98

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  • 5 Comments

    1. Annie Van Auken

      Review by Annie Van Auken for Best of Bonanza (34 episodes)
      Rating:
      BONANZA, one of the earliest series filmed in color, was a Sunday night tradition for fourteen seasons on the NBC-TV network. Even when being bounced around the weekly schedule (the show aired on Saturdays, Sundays and Tuesdays over the years), this family-style oater always got good ratings. The stars were Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Michael Landon and Dan Blocker (although Roberts chose to leave less than halfway through the show’s 14 season run).

      The BEST OF BONANZA DVD box set is a terrific package of classic TV westerns. You get 25½ hours of programming for one great low price. This MILL CREEK collection consists of four single-sided dual layer DVDs. There’s 31 BONANZA episodes here and three WAGON TRAIN shows. The list of prominent actors who appeared in these (primarily) 1960 programs is quite extensive (see below).

      The BEST OF BONANZA is most definitely for all fans of early television and especially TV westerns.

      The following list includes 1 to 10 poll ratings found a film website, also season/episode/airdate and guest stars for each show,

      DISC ONE–

      (7.2) The Gunmen (S.1, #19 – 1/23/60) – Ellen Corby/Dorothy Crehan/King Donovan

      (7.5) The Fear Merchants (S.1, #20 – 1/30/60) – Philip Ahn/Gregg Barton/Alexander Campbell

      (7.7) The Spanish Grant (S.1, #21 – 2/6/60) – Salvador Baguez/Holly Bane/Sebastian Cabot

      (6.8) Blood on the Land (S.1, #22 – 2/13/60) – Ray Daly/Glenn Holtzman/Everett Sloane

      (7.8) Desert Justice (S.1, #23 – 2/20/60) – Claude Akins/Tom Greenway/Ron Hayes

      (???) The Stranger (S.1, #24 – 2/27/60) – Hal Baylor/Lloyd Nolan/Elizabeth York

      (6.8) Escape to Ponderosa (S.1, #25 – 3/5/60) – Chris Alcaide/Dayton Lummis/Joe Maross

      (8.0) The Avenger (S.1, #26 – 3/12/60) – Jean Allison/James Anderson/Vic Morrow

      DISC TWO–

      (7.0) San Francisco Holiday (S.1, #28 – 4/2/60) – Kathleen Crowley/Richard Deacon/Tor Johnson

      (8.3) Bitter Water (S.1, #29 – 4/9/60) – Clarke Alexander/Merry Anders/Rhys Williams

      (7.7) Feet of Clay (S.1, #30 – 4/16/60) – John Eldredge/Logan Field/Tom Greenway

      (8.5) Dark Star (S.1, #31 – 4/23/60) – Arthur Batanides/Argentina Brunetti/Hugo Haas

      (8.3) Death at Dawn (S.1, #32 – 4/30/60) – Paul Carr/Nancy Deale/Peter Leeds

      (8.5) Showdown (S.2, #1 – 9/10/60) – Ben Cooper/Jack Lambert/Norman Leavitt

      (???) The Mission (S.2, #2 – 9/17/60) – Robert Adler/Harry Carey Jr./John Dehner

      (7.8) Badge Without Honor (S.2, #3 – 9/24/60) – Fred Beir/Dan Duryea/Wendell Holmes

      (8.0) The Mill (S.2, #4 – 10/1/60) – Claude Akins/Dianne Foster/Harry Townes

      DISC THREE–

      (???) The Hopefuls (S.2, #5 – 10/8/60) – Patricia Donahue/Larry Gates/Paul Genge

      (8.2) Denver McKee (S.2, #6 – 10/15/60) – Bob Barker/Stephen Cortleigh/Franchot Tone

      (7.9) Day of Reckoning (S.2, #7 – 10/22/60) – Gail Bonney/Anthony Caruso/Ricardo Montalban

      (8.4) The Abduction (S.2, #8 – 10/29/60) – Bob Hopkins/Barbara Lawrence/Robert ‘Big Buck’ Maffei

      (7.4) Breed of Violence (S.2, #9 – 11/5/80) – Norman Alden/Val Avery/Hal Baylor

      (8.4) The Last Viking (S.2, #10 – 11/12/60) – Neville Brand/Herbert Lytton/Ric Marlow

      (9.6) The Trail Gang (S.2, #11 – 11/26/60) – Edgar Buchanan/Harry Antrim/Richard Davalos

      (7.9) The Savage (S.2, #12 – 12/3/60) – Anna-Lisa/Maurice Jara/Victor Millan

      DISC FOUR–

      (8.0) The Last Trophy (S.1, #27 – 3/26/60) – Edward Ashley/Jimmy Carter/Hazel Court

      (8.1) Silent Thunder (S.2, #13 – 12/10/60) – James Griffith/Albert Salmi/Stella Stevens

      (7.7) The Ape (S.2, #14 – 12/17/60) – Leonard Nimoy/Cal Bolder/Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.

      (8.7) The Blood Line (S.2, #15 – 12/31/60) – Lee Van Cleef/Thomas Brown Henry/Allan Lane

      (7.7) The Courtship (S.2, #16 – 1/7/61) – Julie Adams/Paul Dubov/Lyle Talbot

      (8.7) The Spitfire (S.2, #17 – 1/14/61) – Jack Elam/Claude Hall/Don C. Harvey

      (???) Alias Bill Hawks (WAGON TRAIN) (S.6, #34 – 5/15/63) – Jeannie Bal/Hal Baylor/Ed Nelson

      (???) The Dr. Denker Story (WAGON TRAIN) (S.5, #18 – 1/31/62) – Theodore Bikel

      (???) The Malachi Hobart Story (S.5, #17 – 1/24/62) (WAGON TRAIN) – Franchot Tone/Irene Ryan/Wally Brown

    2. Ursus Somnolicus

      Review by Ursus Somnolicus for Best of Bonanza (34 episodes)
      Rating:
      The other reviews here are spot-on. The faux theme music sounds like something from a bad spaghetti western. The picture is a bit choppy at times, but that’s what you get when you cram eight or nine episodes of an hour-long show onto a SINGLE-SIDED DVD! Yes, these are single-sided, so you can image the compression that was required.

      And yet, for the price I would glady endure all that, if the silly discs would actually play. I’ve tried three separate copies, Discs 1 and 3 won’t play properly in any of them. (The ones stored above another disc in the overlapping clamshell box. Coincidence? Maybe, since no scratches are visible.) Shame on Mill Creek for putting out such a poor product.

      You can get these same 31 episode for a little more coin in a more reliable set, try: Bonanza 8-DVD Pack

    3. Leslie

      Review by Leslie for Best of Bonanza (34 episodes)
      Rating:
      The sound and picture quality is really good on these DVD’s but doesn’t have original theme song.

    4. Dean Boyer

      Review by Dean Boyer for Best of Bonanza (34 episodes)
      Rating:
      I was disappointed in this set. Some of the tracking on the disks is poor and the awful theme music is different than the series. This wonderful series deserves better.

    5. Paul K. Mckneely

      Review by Paul K. Mckneely for Best of Bonanza (34 episodes)
      Rating:
      The correct title should have been “Uncopy-righted Episodes of Bonanza”. Obviously, Mill Creek didn’t want to pay any royalties so even the theme song was substituted with a cheesy recording of the company owner’s brother strumming a guitar (just my guess). My poor review is not a slight against the Bonanza series. These are actually excellent. I just feel duped because I can pull these epsidoes down off the Internet for free.

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