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  • Season 1
  • Episode 1

A pair of outlaws seeking amnesty from the Governor must stay incognito and out of trouble in a town while a friend pleads their case. The wait is complicated by a lovely bank manager and the arrival of members of their former gang.

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Hannibal Heyes (alias Joshua Smith)
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Jed 'Kid' Curry (alias Thaddeus Jones)
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Deputy Harker Wilkins
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Miss Porter
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Sheriff Lom Trevors
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Miss Birdie Pickett
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Wheat
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Kyle
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Kane
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Marshall
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Shields
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Lobo
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Outlaw
Jerry Harper ...
Outlaw
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Outlaw
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Pincus
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Bartender
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Engineer
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Telegrapher (uncredited)
Tony Dante ...
Dealer (uncredited)
Tex Lambert ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Ralph Story ...
Narrator (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gene Levitt

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Glen A. Larson ... (teleplay) and
Douglas Heyes ... (teleplay) (as Matthew Howard)
 
Glen A. Larson ... (story)

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Glen A. Larson ... producer
Frank Price ... executive producer

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Billy Goldenberg

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John M. Stephens ... director of photography

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Bob Kagey

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Richard Belding ... editorial supervisor

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George C. Webb ... (as George Webb)

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Mickey S. Michaels

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Grady Hunt

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Larry Germain ... hair stylist
Bud Westmore ... makeup artist

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Joseph E. Kenney ... unit manager (as Joseph E. Kenny)
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

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Ralph Ferrin ... assistant director
Lou Watt ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr. ... sound

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Monty Laird ... stunts (uncredited)

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Doug Mathias ... best boy electric (uncredited)
Ronald McLeish ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Mike Deasy ... musician (uncredited)
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  • Ein Jahr Galgenfrist (West Germany)
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  • 74 min
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Trivia An almost carbon copy of The Virginian, Season 1, Episode 29 "Run Away Home," with Ben Murphy playing James Drury's role (who plays Lom Trevor here), and Susan St James playing Jeannine Riley's part. The original story was written by Gene Roddenberry. See more »
Goofs When the Devil's Hole gang is playing cards in the saloon, five of the six outlaws are visible - the sixth is tunneling beneath the street to get to the bank. Deputy Wilkins takes the guns from the outlaws at the table, yet when the entire gang asks for their guns back at after they end the game, all six are given gun belts. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Wild Wild West (1965). See more »
Quotes [opening narration]
narrator (opening sequence only): Into the West came many men. Some were good men and some were bad men. Some were good men with some bad in them and some were bad men with some good in them. This is the story of two pretty good bad men. Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry. Together these gentlemen substantially altered the course of America's frontier. They did a lot to change railroad schedules, too. And in all the trains and banks they robbed, they never shot anyone. This made our two latter-day Robin Hoods very popular... with everyone but the railroads and the banks. Because unlike Robin Hood, Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry robbed from the rich and kept the money for themselves. It was a good life. But times were changing. Safes were getting better. Posses were getting bigger. Sheriffs were getting smarter. And modern communications made it only a matter of time 'til they would be captured, and maybe even killed.
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