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The Rifleman is an American Western television series that starred Chuck Connors as homesteader Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son, Mark McCain.The series was set in the 1880s in the town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory and was filmed in black-and-white with a half hour running time.
Buddy is knocked down by The Champ, but Mary enters the arena. On seeing that Mary is safe, a reinvigorated Buddy jumps up and knocks out The Champ with a single punch. At the end of the match, Buddy and Mary embrace, and Buddy calls out Martin for his crimes in front of the reporters. Martin tries to leave the arena, but Ed and Frank arrest him.
The episode was written by Sam Peckinpah, and guest starred Dennis Hopper. Regulars on the program included Marshal Micah Torrance ( R. G. Armstrong was the original marshal for two episodes, the first and the fourth), Sweeney the bartender ( Bill Quinn ), and a half-dozen other residents of North Fork (played by Hope Summers , Joan Taylor ...
Lifelong picker and yard sale aficionado Lester is known by his neighbors as the spooky collector because of his taxidermy collection (where the guys get a beaver fur backpack, stuffed miniature horse, Gendron pedal car, fishing creel, wall clock, metal doll dresser, a large hotel arrow sign that was allegedly on Route 66, a Buddy L toy truck ...
Kenan and Reitman began their research for the project at the top — by calling Michaels and telling him the rough idea they had for a movie about the first episode of “SNL.” He gave the ...
The "buddy" theme had previously been explored in their Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts, but unlike Tom and Jerry, Ruff and Reddy aren't foes, but housemates and best friends. The series is notable as one of the earliest original animated television programs as well as a pioneer of the use of limited animation techniques for television (even ...
"Seven Thirty-Seven" is the second season premiere episode of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 8th episode overall. It was written by J. Roberts and directed by cast member Bryan Cranston who portrays central character Walter White. The episode aired on AMC on March 8, 2009.
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