5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent Western mini-series !, 12 October 2005
Author:
Beass from Sum Mo' Islands
This TV-series is/was truly excellent ! It is interesting, fun and
exciting. The characters are all watch-able ; Zeb, Luke, Laura, Aunt
Molly, Hillary and Mr.Beasley. :-) The actors all do a great job.
The main title (theme) is terrific and I wish somebody would post a
link to somewhere on the web, where it can be obtained/purchased. I can
only seem to find the soundtrack for the original movie (1963) and NOT
the TV-mini (1978)...
I saw the show for the first time when I was 10 - so that doesn't
count. :-) he he However, I saw it again last year and now that I'm
thirty-something, I still think it's a tremendous show ! :-)
I recommend the show to anybody, although obviously some parts may be a
little scary for small children.
All in all, one of the greatest (mini) TV-series ! :-)
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- How The West Was Won is one of the best westerns ever made; Jim Arness' best work., 23 July 2006
Author:
slfreedjafreed from United States
Few shows (mini-series) except for "Centennial" have depicted the
gritty realism of the west as well as How The West Was Won. Jim Arness
brought the character of Zeb Macahan to life / bigger, rougher and
tougher than Matt Dillon could have ever hoped to be. I have the entire
multi-season mini series, including the premiere movie, on 15 year old
VHS tapes that are losing their quality. I wish the series would be
released on DVD in a boxed set. Gunsmoke has been released, and
considering some of the awful shows that HAVE been released I don't
know why they don't. Does anyone know the status of this situation? I
would like to find out who produced the series and perhaps recommend
that there is a large audience out there for this kind of DVD release.
Perhaps Jim Arness' website could help.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Two thumbs way way up!!!!, 24 March 2007
Author:
hzenzenberger from Canada
I agree with everyone else, excellent show. Considering some of the
crap that they put on DVD, I am very disappointed that this mini-series
is not available.
Best Mini-Series of all time in my opinion. I saw it 20 years ago and
would buy it in a second if it came out on DVD. I just hope it wouldn't
be like watching Billy Jack 15 years later. Oh....my....God, did I
really think that was good the first time around? I was only a teenager
when I first watched "The West" but my parents and my brothers all
really enjoyed it too. We all thought it depicted the west how it
really was, not as one of those phony westerns that are common to the
big screen.
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5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

Excellent Western mini-series !, 12 October 2005
Author: Beass from Sum Mo' Islands
This TV-series is/was truly excellent ! It is interesting, fun and exciting. The characters are all watch-able ; Zeb, Luke, Laura, Aunt Molly, Hillary and Mr.Beasley. :-) The actors all do a great job.
The main title (theme) is terrific and I wish somebody would post a link to somewhere on the web, where it can be obtained/purchased. I can only seem to find the soundtrack for the original movie (1963) and NOT the TV-mini (1978)...
I saw the show for the first time when I was 10 - so that doesn't count. :-) he he However, I saw it again last year and now that I'm thirty-something, I still think it's a tremendous show ! :-)
I recommend the show to anybody, although obviously some parts may be a little scary for small children.
All in all, one of the greatest (mini) TV-series ! :-)
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

How The West Was Won is one of the best westerns ever made; Jim Arness' best work., 23 July 2006
Author: slfreedjafreed from United States
Few shows (mini-series) except for "Centennial" have depicted the gritty realism of the west as well as How The West Was Won. Jim Arness brought the character of Zeb Macahan to life / bigger, rougher and tougher than Matt Dillon could have ever hoped to be. I have the entire multi-season mini series, including the premiere movie, on 15 year old VHS tapes that are losing their quality. I wish the series would be released on DVD in a boxed set. Gunsmoke has been released, and considering some of the awful shows that HAVE been released I don't know why they don't. Does anyone know the status of this situation? I would like to find out who produced the series and perhaps recommend that there is a large audience out there for this kind of DVD release. Perhaps Jim Arness' website could help.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Two thumbs way way up!!!!, 24 March 2007
Author: hzenzenberger from Canada
I agree with everyone else, excellent show. Considering some of the crap that they put on DVD, I am very disappointed that this mini-series is not available.
Best Mini-Series of all time in my opinion. I saw it 20 years ago and would buy it in a second if it came out on DVD. I just hope it wouldn't be like watching Billy Jack 15 years later. Oh....my....God, did I really think that was good the first time around? I was only a teenager when I first watched "The West" but my parents and my brothers all really enjoyed it too. We all thought it depicted the west how it really was, not as one of those phony westerns that are common to the big screen.
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