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The Wild Wild West

  • TV Series
  • 1965–19691965–1969
  • TV-PGTV-PG
  • 50m
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8.1/10
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Robert Conrad and Ross Martin in The Wild Wild West (1965)
Two Secret Service Agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West.
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Two Secret Service agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West.Two Secret Service agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West.Two Secret Service agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West.
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  • Creator
    • Michael Garrison
  • Stars
    • Robert Conrad
    • Ross Martin
    • Dick Cangey
  • Creator
    • Michael Garrison
  • Stars
    • Robert Conrad
    • Ross Martin
    • Dick Cangey
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 64User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Robert Conrad
    Robert Conrad
    • Jim West
    Ross Martin
    Ross Martin
    • Artemus Gordon…
    Dick Cangey
    Dick Cangey
    • Henchman…
    Whitey Hughes
    Whitey Hughes
    • Henchman…
    Jimmie Booth
    • Henchman…
    Red West
    Red West
    • Henchman…
    Tommy J. Huff
    Tommy J. Huff
    • Henchman…
    Fred Stromsoe
    • Henchman…
    Bob Herron
    Bob Herron
    • Henchman…
    Jerry Laveroni
    • Soldier…
    Michael Dunn
    Michael Dunn
    • Dr. Miguelito Loveless
    Douglas Henderson
    • Col. James Richmond…
    Michael Masters
    Michael Masters
    • Henchman…
    James M. George
    • Henchman…
    Phoebe Dorin
    Phoebe Dorin
    • Antoinette
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • President Ulysses S. Grant
    Chuck O'Brien
    • Andre Couteau…
    Calvin Brown
    Calvin Brown
    • Henchman…
    • Creator
      • Michael Garrison
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    • Trivia
      Ross Martin read a script when it was first given to him, then did a pen-and-ink drawing of the character he was going to play, down to the last detail, glasses, mustache, clothes, posture, shoes, et cetera. Then he brought the sketch to make-up artist Don Schoenfeld, and together they molded his face until it looked like the drawing.
    • Goofs
      The United States Secret Service is frequently employed as bodyguards for President Grant. But this was not the case in the 19th century, when the Service was a Treasury operation used to catch counterfeiters. The duty of being presidential bodyguards was assigned to the Secret Service in 1901 after President William McKinley's murder. McKinley's immediate successor Theodore Roosevelt was the first chief executive to benefit from this change.
    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits as originally designed for the pilot (and included on the season 1 DVD) show the animated cowboy knocking down the woman trying to stab him. In the first season as aired, the cowboy kisses the woman, who dreamily turns away instead of trying to stab him. Later episodes reinstated the cowboy knocking the woman down.
    • Connections
      Edited into Alias Smith and Jones: Alias Smith and Jones (1971)

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    Hi-Tech Action Adventure set in Wild West...
    At the peak of the 007 craze (1965), television was virtually inundated with 'secret agent' series, some clever ("The Man from U.N.C.L.E."), some dazzling ("The Avengers"), some novel ("I Spy"), and more than a few just bad ("Amos Burke, Secret Agent"). Yet the most unabashedly entertaining series of the genre was also the most far-fetched, set in the 1870s, with two Secret Service agents operating out of a private train. "The Wild Wild West" lived up to it's title, and had more imagination, action, and romance than any other series of it's time.

    The brainchild of producer Michael Garrison, the Sci Fi/Western starred 30-year old TV veteran Robert Conrad ("Hawaiian Eye") as James West, an impossibly handsome, yet dedicated secret agent. While Conrad's acting skills were no threat to Olivier, as an ex-boxer, he was in superb physical condition, and performed nearly all of his own stunts, throughout the series' run. Dressed in a waist coat and tight toreador pants ("If I turned the wrong way, they'd split", he joked), he exuded a sex appeal that no other TV star of the sixties could match.

    His partner, Artemus Gordon, was portrayed by respected character actor Ross Martin, a 45-year old with impeccable credentials ("Mr. Lucky", "The Twilight Zone") over a twenty-year career. He had begun acting on radio in the forties, playing a wide variety of characters, and his role as Gordon gave him a similar opportunity, as a master of disguise. Witty, and with a childlike thirst for knowledge, Martin and 'Gordon' had much in common, and he and Conrad quickly developed a friendship that would continue until his death, in 1981. The loyalty between the pair was so strong, in fact, that when Martin suffered a mild heart attack, during the series' run, the star and producers refused to write his character out of the show, but filled his 'position' with 'guest stars', until he was healthy enough to resume the role.

    The premise of the show was simple; each week, in episodes always entitled "The Night of...", a megalomaniac would come up with a nefarious scheme, involving prototype weapons way ahead of their time, and West and Gordon would have to defeat him and his gang (a group of stuntmen who would reappear, every episode, in a variety of guises), while West would seduce the inevitably beautiful girl involved with the bad guys. Each episode would feature two spectacular brawls between West and the henchmen, one or two disguises for Gordon, and a climax where the heroes, held prisoner, would have to find a clever means to escape, and destroy the weapon. Many of Hollywood's legendary actors would guest as the villain, but the most popular, by far, who would reappear the most frequently, was the brilliantly funny, yet evil dwarf, Dr. Miguelito Loveless, portrayed by gifted actor Michael Dunn. A 31-year old best remembered for his work in the film, SHIP OF FOOLS, Dunn's 'Loveless' was as popular as Conrad and Martin, and his episodes were always the most stylish and entertaining.

    Unlike the rest of television's 'spy genre', the cancellation of "The Wild Wild West" was not due to declining ratings, but to CBS' knee-jerk reaction to protests that the program was excessively violent. The network constantly badgered the producers to 'tone down' the show, and they finally refused to 'soften' the program any further, preferring to end the series 'on top' rather than see it lose the qualities that made it work.

    Two high-rated TV 'reunion' movies were made, in 1979 and 1980, featuring the original stars, and more were planned, but, with the death of Ross Martin, Robert Conrad decided to 'retire' the franchise, out of respect to his friend.

    The legendary status of the show led to an inevitable big screen adaptation, in 1999. While Conrad was invited to make a cameo, after reading the script, he publicly ridiculed it, saying it demeaned the memory of both Martin and Michael Dunn. George Clooney, who had signed to play Artemus Gordon, felt he had a point, and left the project, his role then filled by Kevin Kline. The resulting film, starring Will Smith as 'Jim' West, Kline, and Kenneth Branagh as a crippled Dr. 'Arliss' Loveless, was everything Conrad had said; tasteless, and totally lacking the chemistry and magic of the series. It quickly bombed at the box office, ending Smith's string of hit films.

    "The Wild Wild West" maintains a unique position among 'spy' shows, and television in the 1960s, with a fan base that is extremely loyal, to this day. It is STILL one of the most entertaining series in syndication, and a tribute to Michael Garrison's vision, and Robert Conrad and Ross Martin's terrific chemistry together.

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Wild West
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bruce Lansbury Productions
      • CBS Television Network
      • Michael Garrison Productions
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      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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