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Maverick :: The Goose-Drownder (03x14)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Goose-Drownder
Episode #: 03x14
Original Airdate: Sunday December 13th, 1959
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Arthur Lubin
Writer: Leonard Praskins
 
Episode Summary
 
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Bart and Gentleman Jack Darby take refuge in a ghost town from a severe rainstorm. Things then go from awful to good grief when four wanted gunmen arrive in the town and hold them hostage.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Fay SpainplayedStella LegendreRecurring (second appearance)
Richard LongplayedGentleman Jack DarbyRecurring (4th appearance)
Robert Nichols (2)played"Red" HerringRecurring (first appearance)
Will Wright (3)playedBoone GillisRecurring (4th appearance)
Bill Green (1)playedLatimer 
Clarke AlexanderplayedHurley 
H. M. WynantplayedRance, the Arapaho Kid 
 
Main Cast
 
Jack Kelly (1)playedBart Maverick
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode marked the final appearance of Richard Long as Gentleman Jack Darby. Except for a brief cameo in Shady Deal at Sunny Acres all of Long's appearances were in Jack Kelly episodes.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Pappyism: Those who live by the gun die by the neck.
 
Bart: (to Darby) I've already started rounding up the lower order of varmints. One skunk so far.
 
Darby: If I were to open for $2,000 what would your response be?
Bart: I'd file for bankruptcy.
 
Darby: Don't you have anything I could really use, Maverick?
Bart: From where I sit, Darby, you could really use a good punch in the jaw.
 
Bart: (to Darby) It's an old Maverick tradition that we never hit women, children, or slow-witted con men.
 
Bart: What do you suppose the point is of a man that sick carrying a gun?
Darby: Possibly to protect himself from nefarious characters like you.
 
Darby: Highly emotional group. Much too noisy.
 
Darby: Maverick, I've reconsidered. I'll sleep in the barn.
Bart: Suit yourself.
 
Stella: (about Rance) Neither side wants him.
Bart: Could be because the only cause he fights for is death.
 
Stella: Whadda you want from me?
Bart: Not a thing, Stella, except to wish you luck. About time you had some.
 
Bart: Since when did you turn honest?
Darby: I have these sudden lapses.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
Historical error: Stella Legendre asks Bart for a cigarette in the dialogue but they didn't come into use until the early 20th century.
 
 
Cultural References
 
The last name of Fay Spain's character in this episode is the same as Bela Lugosi's character in the classic 1932 horror flim White Zombies.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorRoy Huggins
Executive ProducerWilliam T. Orr
 
 
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