Dallas - J.R. vs Cliff Barnes (Larry Hagman)

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Published 2015-08-20
A Compilation J.R. versus Barnes (1978-1991)
A Tribute to Larry Hagman (* 21. September 1931; † 23. November 2012)

All Comments (21)
  • Back when there was no cellphones or social media. When you wanted to talk your shit, you went right to that person.
  • @damionking1331
    This wasn't just a man's soap opera, this was THE soap opera of the 80's. Friday nights on CBS had it on lock
  • @AlphaPoe
    After all these years, I still like to watch ole JR on these clips. RIP Larry Hagman. 💔
  • @martinjordan4627
    RIP cliff and JR Heaven must be a funny place. Thank you for your incredible acting talent. God bless to your wonderful families
  • @kingtyomama6564
    "Frisk him on the way out, I dont want to lose anymore ashtrays." F**** classic!!
  • @hendriksmedia
    Larry Hagman was priceless. He built such an entertaining character in JR.
  • Great stuff. Larry Hagman was just brilliant as JR. I think he was the central character in the show Dallas.
  • @nosmile47
    From Major Nelson to cold blooded JR Ewing, greatest character change on TV
  • @robert9495
    JR-Barnes confrontations are legendary and some of them even funny.
  • Larry Hagman was an acting MASTER. Funny in one scene and Dark and Venomous in another
  • Nobody else could've played J.R. Larry set the bar too freaking high!👌🏽
  • @LordTalax
    For two men that hate each other, they visit each other's offices quite often.
  • For two guys who hated each other so much, they sure did visit each other quite a bit.
  • Both JR (Hagman) n Cliff (Kercheval) were not only great actors but they were 2 well dressed gentlemen
  • @fp5495
    WHO shot JR? THAT was the summer of 1980. THAT is all you ever heard until September. It was on every mag cover, it was the subject of every talk show host, it was the running question even if you never watched a single second of Dallas. It was the greatest tv ad campaign to have ever filled the people's heads.
  • @keithclark7266
    RIP to Jim Davis, Barbara Bel Geddes, Howard Keel, Larry Hagman, David Ackroyd (the first Gary Ewing), David Wayne, Keenen Wynne
  • Always a good thing when two rivals hash it out and still can make TV great to watch. Bring back clean television again.