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Route 66, Season 1

Route 66, Season 1

byDavid Lowell Rich
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5.0 out of 5 starsHitch a ride to Route 66
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 5, 2007
Wow! Route 66 on DVD. Finally, we get to cruise America with Tod (Martin Milner) and Buzz (George Marahis).

What can I say to convince you it's a `60s B&W series worth watching? Well, the vette is one thing, but it never overshadows the stories. Despite all the adventure, travelogue, drama and poetry this duo gets into, the real subject of the series was the human condition. Tod and Buz acted as observers and mentors to broken-down prizefighters and rodeo clowns, sadists and iron-willed matrons, surfers and heiresses, runaway kids and people from all walks of life, forced by circumstances to confront their demons.

While we may only get Route 66 Season 1 in Volumes 1 and 2 as some reviewers have indicated, this is what we have to look forward to in the first year (October 1960 to June 1961):

Episode 1 -- "Black November" -- Car trouble strands Tod and Buz in a small town with a terrible secret.

Episode 2 -- "A Lance of Straw" -- Tod and Buz sign on to crew a shrimp boat, despite the objections of the female captain's boyfriend.

Episode 3 -- "The Swan Bed" -- Tod and Buz meet a girl in New Orleans during a parrot fever epidemic.

Episode 4 -- "The Man on the Monkey Board" -- Tod and Buz meet a Nazi-hunter and his quarry on an offshore oil rig.

Episode 5 -- "The Strengthening Angels" -- Tod and Buz try to help a migrant worker who is in trouble with the local sheriff.

Episode 6 -- "Ten Drops of Water" -- Devastated by drought, three orphaned ranchers need Tod, Buz and the Corvette.

Episode 7 -- "Three Sides" (aka Three Sides of a Coin) -- Tod and Buz get involved in family strife while working for an Oregon hop farmer.

Episode 8 -- "Legacy for Lucia" -- While working at a logging camp, Tod and Buz meet a girl from Italy, who insists she has inherited the state of Oregon from a local man.

Episode 9 -- "Layout at Glen Canyon" -- Tod and Buz act as bodyguards to fashion models at the Glen Canyon Dam construction site.

Episode 10 -- "The Beryllium Eater" -- Tod and Buz help an old prospector stake his claim after he finds beryllium ore.

Episode 11 -- "A Fury Slinging Flame" -- Tod and Buz meet a scientist (Leslie Nielsen) who intends to hide in Carlsbad Caverns with friends until an expected nuclear holocaust is over.

Episode 12 -- "Sheba" -- Tod and Buz work as cowboys for Woody Biggs (Lee Marvin), who isn't done with the woman he sent to prison.

Episode 13 -- "The Quick and the Dead" -- Tod becomes a race car driver as he and Buz get involved in a family controversy over whether an aging driver should retire.

Episode 14 -- "Play It Glissando" --Tod and Buz try to protect a woman from her jazz musician husband.

Episode 15 -- "The Clover Throne" -- Tod and Buz work for a date farmer (Jack Warden) who fights the highway department while he "waits out" his sexy ward, hoping she will marry him.

Episode 16 --"Fly Away Home (Part 1)" -- Tod becomes a crop duster for a struggling company.

Episode 17 -- "Fly Away Home (Part 2)" -- Tod and Buz get involved in a quandary over an extra-dangerous crop dusting contract.

Episode 18 -- "Sleep on Four Pillows" -- Tod and Buz meet a teenage girl who claims to be on the run from gangsters - but her family thinks she has been kidnapped.

Episode 19 -- "An Absence of Tears" -- Tod and Buz try to protect a blind widow from her husband's murderers.

Episode 20 -- "Like a Motherless Child" -- Buz and Tod split up over whether to return a runaway boy to an orphanage.

Episode 21 -- "Effigy in Snow" -- Tod and Buz try to stop a murderer who has left his latest victim in the snow at Squaw Valley.

Episode 22 -- "Eleven, the Hard Way" -- Tod and Buz meet a gambler (Walter Matthau), whom the people of Broken Knee have asked to save their town.

Episode 23 -- "Most Vanquished, Most Victorious" -- At the request of his aunt, Tod traces the life of his saintly cousin through the Los Angeles slums.

Episode 24 -- "Don't Count Stars" -- Tod and Buz get involved in a custody case over a 9-year-old heiress and her drunken, gambling "uncle."

Episode 25 -- "The Newborn" -- Tod and Buz protect a Native American girl and her newborn from their employer, who rules the land like a feudal baron.

Episode 26 -- "A Skill for Hunting" -- Tod and Buz are framed as poachers after Tod interferes with a real poacher's hunting.

Episode 27 -- "Trap at Cordova" -- Tod and Buz are coerced into teaching school children in rural New Mexico.

Episode 28 -- "The Opponent" -- Buz visits and inspires his boyhood hero, a former boxing great (Darren McGavin) who is now on the skids.

Episode 29 -- "Welcome to Amity" -- Tod and Buz meet a woman (Susan Oliver), who wants to bury her mother in a nearby cemetery. The people of Amity want to stop her.

Episode 30 - "Incident on a Bridge" --Tod and Buz board in a home with an abused, mute girl and her two jealous - and violent - suitors.

So, c'mon. Hitch a ride and relive these nostalgic vignettes of America and Americans. It's a great trip!

POST-SCRIPT (31 Oct. 2007):
I concur with subsequent reviewers, regarding the audio-video transfer quality to this DVD set. It could be better. Although the video is too dark, the brightness and contrast can be adjusted from your system. Audio varies from episode to episode, and I would have thought with today's technology this could have been improved. It is a pity because the packaging of this boxed set is well done. The menu of episodes, commercials and bio-film background are nice touches to a great, great series. Does this mean I regret buying this DVD set? Not one iota, considering its the best thing out there at the moment.
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3.0 out of 5 stars"route 66" episodes help rekindle a boyhood interest
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on December 24, 2008
If you haven't taken a trip out on the "Mother Road" doing so will definitely enhance the experience when watching these 'route 66 episodes. I jump on old US ROUTE 66 where ever I can still find a stretch of it when vacationing in AZ. Not much left open to traffic but Seligman and Williams AZ are great distinations to cruise US Route 66. Perhaps like other "baby boomers", who watched this popular TV series back in the 60s, a couple of my best friends and I too had our visions of packing up and hitting the road in a 'vette' or whatever. Should you have an interest in stepping back in time then I believe you will enjoy the 'route 66' TV episodes on this DVD set of 4. I find these episodes very interesting now that I am much older and understand the stories more being able to see more of what the writer's perspective might have been on the issues of the time, e.g. 60s. It would be great if the entertainment world would do a remake. Despite comments by some who have said to me that there's too much violence lots of good life lessons are tucked into these episodes. I have no significant complaints about the quality of the DVD set (4) Season 1. Vol 1 even though as some reviews have indicated it would have been nice if available technologies could have been used more to enhanced the crispness of the images and sound a bit. Hey I have wanted to view 'route 66' episodes for a while but had been reluctant to buy until I saw it advertised on Amazon.com . "I consider this DVD A-OK ." I was satisfied so much I just purchased another DVD set of 'route 66' the entire second season episodes, which is a bit better media wise than the Season 1. Vol 1. By the way I would have given this 4 and one-half stars but I made an honest mistake and was unable to edit rating.
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James C. Kotis
4.0 out of 5 stars Route 66 takes me back to a simpler time
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 14, 2014
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I used to watch Route 66 as a young teenager. Every Saturday night I looked forward to the show coming on and every new year when Todd got a sparkling new Corvette! The intro music by Nelson Riddle was great! All of the shows were made on site, not in a studio, and this added to the distinctive charm of the show. The tension between the preppy Todd and the tough kid Buz brought different views to the situations they found themselves involved in during each episode. Many of the guest stars were well known or went on to have successful acting careers of their own. The Corvette convertible was of course the real star of the show. This was one of the first TV shows to be shot on site around the country, usually in a small rural town. The show also taught morals and the work ethic as the guys were always looking for work as they traveled around the country and Canada as well. George Maharis was my favorite partner for Martin Milner. It was a disaster to me when he had to leave the show due to illness, thus I favor the earlier shows with George starring in them. The show presents a snapshot of life in America in the early 60's when America was more self-sufficient and people lived a simpler and more moral lifestyle. This show would be rated "G" now.
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lewis jackman
4.0 out of 5 stars Needs a tune-up
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 26, 2007
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Not having seen Route 66 since it briefly reran on Nick at Nite twenty years ago, I was really looking forward to DVD release. Still, no avoiding the fact that this package is something of a lemon. A particular disappointment in light of high-grade DVD treatment given to same production team's Naked City.

Seems like most of money when into flashy packaging with little thought about actual content. Very shoddy technical quality: Some episodes seem to have been duped from bad syndication tapes or maybe even bottom-of-barrel 16 mm prints. Opening episode, much of which takes place at night, is so murky that actors' faces are frequently bathed in such dark shadows (even during some daytime sequences) that facial expressions are rendered meaningless. Other early episodes are similarly murky, have numerous scratches and print debris, and feature wobbly and/or uneven sound.

Chintzy extras, too--no interviews with Milner or Maharis and for a 15-episode collection, I expected more than five or six original commercials--two of them virtually identical aspirin spots. (Although it was fun seeing the My Three Sons cast in a bizarre spot for the 1961 Biscayne.) Other extras include bare-bones guest-star filmographies and a brief featurette about history of Corvette. (But let's face it--people who love this show watch it for the drama, not because they're Road & Track fans.)

One can only hope Roxbury springs for a high-test edition of remaining episodes.
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David A. Ridgely
4.0 out of 5 stars Far from perfect technically, but even so...
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 26, 2007
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I'll add my voice to the chorus rejoicing in the long awaited release of this excellent series but finding fault with the technical quality of the product. Several episodes looked great, several were about on a par with the Columbia House tapes and several were disappointing because of the contrast problem mentioned previously. (The comparison to the superior technical quality of recent "Naked City" DVDs is spot on.) Even so, I'm simply delighted that the series is finally being made available and I only hope sales suffice to justify its continued and full release.

"Route 66" was not, as an earlier reviewer claimed, standard TV fare from the early 1960s. It was superior even then, as were a handful of other classic series from that era, "The Twilight Zone" especially included. And like "The Twilight Zone," some "Route 66" episodes were brilliant, some were so-so and some were weak, at least by the series' generally high standards. Sadly, Stirling Silliphant isn't nearly as well remembered today as Rod Serling, and yet in many ways he was the superior writer. In general, these stories hold up not merely as nostalgia but as superior television fare that continues to deserve a wide audience.
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Donald Negri
4.0 out of 5 stars Frustrating at times....
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on October 26, 2007
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Definitely 5 stars for the decision to finally make all the episodes (one hopes) available on DVD. I've watched the first 3 of 4 CDs (hence, 12 episodes) and have to echo the previous commenter about the technical quality. My main complaint is that episodes are "dark" to such an extent it's often hard to make out details - something which black and white tends to emphasize in any case. In short, even though the source tapes might have deteriorated, the supposed "remastering" should have dealt better with this contrast problem. While the worst cases appear in the first half dozen episodes, it's still regrettable. And doing an A-B comparison of similar episodes on the DVD and the earlier Columbia House videos shows this is largely a mastering problem with the DVD.But, having access to the show (which I faithfully watched beginning season two when it originally aired) is something all fans show rejoyce in. I won't go into explaining to the unitiated, as others have here - warts and all. But still in its format the most adventurous TV series ever filmed in the United States.
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jim nelson
4.0 out of 5 stars The prior quality issues have been addressed in this 2012 DVD of Season 1 โ€“ well worth buying and watching.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on September 9, 2017
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Years ago I bought the VHS Collectors Edition of eight episodes โ€“ was shocked at the terrible quality โ€“ even at that time they were unwatchable. So I was quite skittish reading the Amazon reviews which suggested that the Shout Factory complete set and other DVDs issued in 2008 had not improved the quality. The reviews did say that the 2012 reissue of season 1 had addressed many of the quality issues and I found that to be true (other than the fact that the 1961 Corvette is obviously elongated). Looking back over 60 years it is just incredible how good the actors and plots were โ€“ so much better than the junk on today's TV series. Well worth buying and watching.
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Shwami
4.0 out of 5 stars Once Upon A Time In America
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 25, 2009
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As far as I know, the only series to have been filmed on location throughout the United States; from Huntington Beach, California to Mount Snow, Vermont. What a treat for the eyes and soul it would be, to see how the nation has changed visually and culturally over the past 40 plus years.

I Had the pleasure of seeing the show when it ran on Nickelodeon a few years back. Had I known jibberish like Gilligan's Island and Hogan's Hero's would see the light of DVD long before Route 66, I would have tried to record them then, and offer them here, if only as therapy.

There must be some sort of legal issue over the series release. Because, God knows, it would make a huge chunk of change in sales for someone.

Please, before I begin to suffer from cataracts. George! Martin! Glenn! Help us out here!
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Manny Prado
4.0 out of 5 stars Request full information when purchasing video/dvd materials on line
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on February 10, 2015
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The episode list for this season is different on the internet than the listing on the actual set i received. It looks like the graphics and acompaning box set print is original on the package is authentic, however some of the episodes in the package are not all of the episodes listed on line and there are some episodes in the package that are not as listed on line. Kind of a dissapointment yet still some good episodes in the package. I've had a problem recently ordering packages on tv series finding all of the episodes that are supposed to be included. I guess that I'll have to request a list of episodes and only purchase after I am satisfied that I'll get exactly what I'm looking for.
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Charles john
4.0 out of 5 stars ROUTE 66 IN THE 1950's
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 3, 2021
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If you like a snapshot of 1950's life is US this is a good start ...
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John E. Lincoln
4.0 out of 5 stars Give it the respect it deserves:
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on December 9, 2009
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ROUTE 66 is a fine example of series Television finally coming of age. It is an excellent adult drama. It was shot on film. It was a great way to herald in the 1960's. Before this program, most of the youth of America looked to 77 SUNSET STRIP for lessons on how to be cool.
My only regret about these editions of ROUTE 66 on DVD is that they are not remastered from the original negatives. Most look as though they came from a TV syndicated package, and the audio is poor on some episodes. But it is sure nice to see the show again. This vendor should use THE FUGITIVE series from CBS Video as an example of a great film to DVD transfer.
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Robert J. Quigley
4.0 out of 5 stars get your kicks....
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 14, 2007
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I got my copy of 66 today by direct courier (no less) and what the reviewers
say about it being dark and audio not as being so clear is all true. How-
ever, it's a piece of Americana. It was the first show that used all
location shots. Not the kind of show where you see a character walk into a
building on location and the next shot was in a studio. An enjoyable show
that I vaguely appreciated at age 8. Now that I am some what older, I understand why my parents loved this show.
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