The Adventures of Spin and Marty
The Adventures of Spin and Marty
| 04 November 1955 (USA)
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    Steinesongo

    Too many fans seem to be blown away

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    PiraBit

    if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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    Tyreece Hulme

    One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.

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    Stephanie

    There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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    johnstonjames

    the original 1950's 'MMC' is one of my favorite nostalgia pieces. not only did it epitomize a lot of what Disney was in the 50's, it epitomized 50's television in general.i can't honestly say that there is anything remarkable about the 'Spin and Marty' serial on 'MMC', aside from it's phenomenal success at the time, but it is entertaining and probably a little better made and produced than a lot of serious critics would like to think. not that it's the BBC or PBS or anything, but it was better than a lot of those homey, cozy sitcoms like a 'Father Knows Best' or 'Leave it to Beaver'. it's not that those shows weren't also quintessential 50's television history, it's just that i only like nostalgia when it's good.are Spin and Marty boy's adventures any good? well, apart from the scary, creepy cow hand with the bush wacked eyebrows, yeah i guess. the show actually manages to portray kids, especially boys, with a certain amount of realism. we've seen it all before in young boys. the rivalry, the out of control teasing and hazing, and even the overly sensitive ones defensively hiding their child like emotions. i'd have to say from what i know about boys and having been a young boy at one time, that a lot of this is convincing enough. certainly more believable than the characterizations in the 'Annette' serial and more believable in this opening season than the boys adventures became in later seasons.actually i was kind of surprised when i viewed this, at how a lot of this first season avoided clichés and contrivances.'Spin and Marty' is real retro television fun, and should be of real interest to any serious Disney buff. i enjoyed it and thought it was cute. except for the creepy dude with the bushy uni-brow. he was kind of disturbing.

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    docmarquis777

    With only the fondest of memories do I recall the days of The Mickey Mouse Club. It was a quieter, gentler time which I dearly miss. And what better way to celebrate such a time than with the youthful innocence and vigor of young boys at a summer camp known as The Triple R. Before the DVD's came out I could only vaguely remember bits and pieces of this series. However, now that the DVD's came out last year I have once again been enraptured by the memories of such a wonderful time in my life.In this modern, fast paced, tech-no life that has been thrust upon us all, it's comforting to know that the "Good Old Days" of youth and innocence have not been forgotten, thanks to The Spin and Marty DVD's.I have more than 1,200 movies, television series, documentaries, etc. in my personal collection and Spin and Marty is on my top shelf because it is a Top Rated series. I only hope that they release the other two series that came about because of spin and Marty; The Further Adventures of Spin and Marty, and, The New Adventures of Spin and Marty. If and when they do, I will be amongst the first in line to buy them.One of my favorite characters was "Al" played by Brand Stirling. Does anyone know what became of him or where he is nowadays? It was because of him and other characters that I learned how to ride a horse and to break them and teach them their gaits. Thanks guys! Thanks for the memories and let me know if the other two series come out. "Way out there at the Triple R...Yippie ya, yippee yo!"

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    jaybabb

    When this first aired on the Mickey mouse club in 1955, I was not even born yet. In fact, it wasn't till recently that I saw this serial in it's entirety on DVD. Wow, what a good show this was! Spread out over 25 11 minute segments on the original Mickey Mouse club in 1955, now we can see this all in one sitting! Spioled rich kid Marty Markum(David Stollery)arrives at the ranch-and he is trouble right from the start. He calls the triple R ranch a "dirty old farm". When Spin Evans(Tim Considine)Puts a frog in his bed-Marty is mad-he does not like the joke-and he wants to knock Spin's block off. Well, the Ranch's Counseler Gives Marty a chance to do just that in a boxing match. Mr. Logan-who heads the ranch, isn't crazy about the idea-but goes along with it.Marty has a chip on his shoulder the size of the national debt-and it is hoped that boxing match would knock that chip off his shoulder-but Marty puts up a very good fight-better than anyone expected. You need to see this to see who wins.In time Marty begins to get along with others. He makes friends with "Skyrocket" the horse he's been given for the summer. He must however face himself first. He lies about being a polo player. Before this, he tells Mr. Burnett-The Ranch's Counseler(Harry Carey, Jr.)that he has never been on a horse before. As Mr. Burnett points out "For a kid who's never been on a horse-you sure picked your self a hobby" He is forced to reveal the truth, he tries to runaway.But Marty Returns to the ranch in style-riding "Skyrocket". He becomes a pretty good rider. He makes friends with "Ambitus" "Al" and Freddie" But when he decides to go on a secret ride, "Skyrocket" encounter a snake Knocking Marty off-breaking his arm. The horse then tramples on the snake-saving Marty's life.The serial culminates with the rodeo between Tripple R and Northfork-this is perhaps the most fun part of this show. There is some comical moments-Besides the frog incident, There's a scene where Ambitus, Freddie and Marty Fixed Marty's Jeans! Then there's The Ghost trick that Marty & Ambitus played on Spin & 2 others.This show has everything, there's the fun of watching kids riding horses and wrestling calves(and occasionally each other)It has drama and comedy. Great actors-and great script-all contribute to this show. It takes 4 1/2 hours to unfold on two discs. It's the kind of storytelling that we don't see much of any more. There's a sense of wonderment and joy watching this. I highly recommend it!

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    bubbao1

    I just recently purchased the DVD set and have watched the first DVD. Like all the others on this post, I, too, would race home to watch this show. Yeah a little corny by today's standards, I guess, but the innocence and clean cut type stories are refreshing.My grandsons (4 & 5 1/2) sat and watched part of the DVD with me. I think it was hard to get them interested because it was in black and white....I kept telling them, "look at the horsies" -- and they thought it was a bit boring....a sign of the times, I guess. But, I will not give up!I had a crush on Spin....he was a cutie. And then when "Annette" came into the picture, I was really glued to the TV set! I hope they bring that series to us on DVD....does anyone know if it is available?

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