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Lawman :: The Deputy (01x01)
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| Title: | The Deputy |
| Episode #: | 01x01 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday October 05th, 1958 |
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*** 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. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute | | English Recap Available: View Here |
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"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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