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Lawman :: The Deputy (01x01)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Deputy
Episode #: 01x01
Original Airdate: Sunday October 05th, 1958
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Episode Crew
Director: Montgomery Pittman
Story: Harry Whittington
Teleplay: Dean Riesner
 
Episode Summary
 

*** Dan Troop arrives in Laramie to take up his new duties as Marshal and is challenged at once by the three Hawks brothers, a family of bullies responsible for the death of the town's former Marshal.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Bek NelsonplayedDru LempRecurring (first appearance)
Jack ElamplayedFlynn HawksRecurring (first appearance)
Lane ChandlerplayedTom PikeRecurring (first appearance)
Lee Van CleefplayedWalt HawksRecurring (first appearance)
Edward Byrnes (1)playedLacy Hawks 
Rankin MansfieldplayedCarl Shoemaker 
Stanley FarrarplayedJudge Patterson 
 
Episode Notes
 
"From a novel by Harry Whittington."
 
Uncredited role: bartender.
 
In the Old West, marshals, also called the "Town Marshal", were appointed or elected police officers of small communities, with similar powers and duties to that of a sheriff, while federal marshals would work in a larger, possibly overlapping area, especially in pioneering country. The word is still used in this sense, especially in the Southwest United States.
 
 
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Johnny: I wasn't cut out to be a rancher, Marshal. Now, the way I figure it ... nowadays, a fella's got about two ways he can go in order to amount to anything: the way Billy the Kid took -- and your way.

Billy the Kid (William McCarty, 1860-1881) was one of the most notorious and celebrated outlaws of the Old West.
 
Lacy Hawks: (singing) Down in the valley ... the valley so low.

"Down in the Valley" is a traditional American folk song.
 
 
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