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title: "Man Called Shenandoah, A (1965)"
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# Man Called Shenandoah, A (1965)

**Brand:** robert horton
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## Description

Robert Horton stars as a gunfighter in search of his identity across the wilds of the Old West in this seldom-seen sixties Western classic. A stranger is shot and left to die from exposure to the elements. Half dead, he is brought to a small town by a pair of cowboys who hope there may be a reward for his capture. A worldly woman, Kate (Beverly Garland), nurses the man back to health. When he recovers consciousness, the man has no idea who he is or where he came from. Newly christened Shenandoah by Kate, he is forced into a gunfight, killing the one man who might have told him who he is. Forced to bid goodbye to Kate, he sets out on the long, lonely trail to discover his own identity. Notable guests Shenandoah encounters while searching for clues to his past include DeForest Kelley, Edward Asner, Bruce Dern, Cloris Leachman, Warren Oates, George Kennedy, Leonard Nimoy, Martin Landau and Frank Gorshin.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    A Man Called Shenandoah is finally on DVD!
  

*by R***. on Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2018*

What a treasure to find that this somewhat obscure Western series is now available on DVD! "A Man Called Shenandoah" starred Robert Horton (from Wagon Train) in this William M. Fennelly production that tragically only lasted two seasons. As with most Westerns of the era, the stories were based around a gimmick of some sort. In this case, the onset of amnesia due to a head injury left Mr. Horton (given the name Shenandoah by the woman who helped nurse him back to health) to conduct an unending search for his true identity episode after episode. The scriptwriting was notably inventive and clever - not an easy task with half-hour shows. Mr. Horton plays his character brilliantly and also wrote and sang the show's theme song. If you watched Wagon Train, you may recall that he rode a big, beautiful blanket appaloosa, and the same horse joins him in this series about a quarter of the way in. Everyone who was anyone in Hollywood character acting at the time shows up sooner or later. The crisp black & white restoration is as good as I have seen (and I am a collector of the Westerns of the 1950's through the mid-1960's). My theory is that this series was more sophisticated, with more believable drama, more twisting plotlines, and less shoot-'em-up action than the average viewers were looking for in that era because the quality of the overall work should have kept this series on the air for many years. It should also be noted that William M. Fennelly had also produced an earlier excellent Western with the same high standards and attention to detail, "Trackdown," starring Robert Culp, that sadly has not been restored and brought to DVD.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    "Shenandoah, you're doomed to wander ..."
  

*by T***N on Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2018*

The 1960s seemed to feature quite a few stories about amnesiacs in search of themselves — after all, that was a recurring theme in the culture overall — and it was used to very good effect in this fine, underrated Western. Utilizing the soon-to-vanish half-hour drama format to powerful effect, the series starred a nuanced Robert Horton as Shenandoah, a man shot, left for dead, who awakens with no memory of his identity or his past. He can only track down whatever wisps of information come his way in an effort to discover the truth. Along the way, his encounters with others are often gritty & emotionally darker than one might expect from a Western of that time.As is the case with series from that time, the guest stars are a mix of strong character actors & budding stars in their own right, soon to make names for themselves in both TV & film. But Robert Horton definitely holds everything together with his determined presence — a presence that sometimes reveals the searching, uncertain man beneath. The B&W photography is stark & effective; and the title song, both written & sung by Horton, is a mournful, bittersweet thing that captures the essence of his continuing quest. Highly recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Long lost sixties gem rediscovered
  

*by W***L on Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2018*

This series was originally broadcast in England during the mid sixties.It was shown late at night on a Wednesday evening.As I had to go to school the next day,I was only allowed to watch occasional episodes as a special treat.I loved the episodes that I was allowed to see.The series was never repeated and I longed to see it again.Occasional snippets turned up on YouTube,which left me longing for more.Internet sites offered unofficial copies,which were questionable quality and had many episodes missing.The sellers assured would be buyers that the series was never going to be released in any high definition quality.This release is a joy for all of us who have been waiting for years to own this series.The picture and sound quality is superb and watching it makes me ask why it was never repeated on British television.This is a western for adults that is both challenging and entertaining.It should have had far greater success when originally broadcast and gives Robert Horton the opportunity to show what a fine actor he really was.Warner brothers have given us the opportunity to rediscover this lost sixties classic and they should be commended for having the courage to do so.

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