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Alias Smith and Jones

  • Episode aired Jan 5, 1971
  • PG
  • 1h 14m
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Alias Smith and Jones (1971)
Western

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 th... Read allA 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.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.

  • Director
    • Gene Levitt
  • Writers
    • Glen A. Larson
    • Douglas Heyes
  • Stars
    • Pete Duel
    • Ben Murphy
    • Forrest Tucker
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    540
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    • Director
      • Gene Levitt
    • Writers
      • Glen A. Larson
      • Douglas Heyes
    • Stars
      • Pete Duel
      • Ben Murphy
      • Forrest Tucker
    • 12User reviews
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    Pete Duel
    Pete Duel
    • Hannibal Heyes (alias Joshua Smith)
    Ben Murphy
    Ben Murphy
    • Jed 'Kid' Curry (alias Thaddeus Jones)
    Forrest Tucker
    Forrest Tucker
    • Deputy Harker Wilkins
    Susan Saint James
    Susan Saint James
    • Miss Porter
    James Drury
    James Drury
    • Sheriff Lom Trevors
    Jeanette Nolan
    Jeanette Nolan
    • Miss Birdie Pickett
    Earl Holliman
    Earl Holliman
    • Wheat
    Dennis Fimple
    Dennis Fimple
    • Kyle
    Bill Fletcher
    Bill Fletcher
    • Kane
    John Russell
    John Russell
    • Marshall
    Charles Dierkop
    Charles Dierkop
    • Shields
    Bill McKinney
    Bill McKinney
    • Lobo
    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Outlaw
    Kelton Garwood
    Kelton Garwood
    • Outlaw
    • (as John Harper)
    Jon Shank
    Jon Shank
    • Outlaw
    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
    • Pincus
    Harry Hickox
    Harry Hickox
    • Bartender
    Owen Bush
    Owen Bush
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    • Director
      • Gene Levitt
    • Writers
      • Glen A. Larson
      • Douglas Heyes
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    10tinman-7

    Fun Action

    This 1970 ABC movie was very well received and done in the Butch Cassidy/Sundance Kid vein. The Pete Duel/Ben Murphy chemistry was excellent as they built strong scenes together. Their characters, Hannibal Heyes (Duel) and Jed Curry (Murphy) were trying to go crime free. The governor would grant them amnesty if they could do it for one year. The bad deal is they would still be wanted by the law. They could be killed, but could not kill. It was interesting to see how they would talk their way out of numerous situations (some which were very funny). This was so well received that they made it into a series which featured frequent guest star Sally Field as Clementine Hale. Sally Field and Pete Duel had starred in "Gidget" together.

    Around New Years 1972, midway through their second season, Pete Duel lost his long time battle with depression and took his own life. ABC promptly replaced him with the show's narrator, Roger Davis. Even though Davis did an excellent job as Heyes, viewers had a hard time making the mental switch without thinking about the Pete Duel tragedy. ABC renewed the series for a Third Season (1972-73), however it was canceled in February of 1973.

    When TNT or TVLand air the reruns of Alias Smith & Jones, whether it is the Duel/Murphy or Davis/Murphy chemistry, it is worth watching.
    RussianPantyHog

    Excellent series, and it hasn't aged

    The story of Hannibal Hayes and Kid Curry, 2 fictional outlaws who robbed many banks and trains but, famously, never actually hurt anyone. They're finally captured, but offered an amnesty if they can.... No, I'm not giving the plot away to anyone who hasn't seen it. Let's just say the "amnesty" has quite a few strings attached to it. I watched this series as a kid in the early 70s and really enjoyed it. Every episode. Quality scripts, well directed and a real chemistry between the 2 stars, Pete Duel (Hayes) and ben Murphy (Curry). I never much liked many other "western" tv shows (The Virginian etc) but Alias Smith & Jones always kept me glued to the tv. I guess it was the good humour of the show, and that the action had no real violence. I remember how sad I was in December '71 when we heard Pete Duel had taken his own life. I couldn't understand how someone so handsome and successful could be unhappy; still can't. Anyway. I haven't seen the show for over 30 years but now it's being shown again on British Channel 5. It hasn't "aged" at all and I'm glad to see a whole new audience is seeing it, as well as oldies like me who saw it the first time round.
    10h-breckmann

    One of the best series I have seen.

    I don't know what this TV western make so special. Of course the Pete Duel en Ben Murphy chemistry as already mentioned by other comments, is a fact. But could it be most episodes of this series are so exiting because the episodes have very good plots. good stories with adventure, special kind of humor and also tension. I consider most episodes to be of a higher quality than many western movies. Season 1 is available now in the Netherlands. I hope Universal will also release the other seasons.

    Glen Larson really made something that will not age. There simply were outstanding TV series made like "The Prisoner" in the UK. Alias Smith & Jones is also one of them if you like the genre.
    10piratecat-2

    Favorite Outlaws of the Ole West

    Lever action style comedy. I must of been 6 or so when this aired. I knew these dudes are the heroes. Noble cowboys liven fancy free. A true American Western with TV cult status. I grew up thinking how cool would that be riding in the west saving the day. It hit a mark with the young people because of the style. My oldest sister was in high school and we both could watch it. While Gunsmoke was mom and dad's show this was ours. A fun hour of action, humor, and villains. The only show since then to capture what Kid Curry and Hannibal Heyes had is another cult favorite Firefly. The feel of it is the same. Briscoe County Jr is good but not like Smith and Jones. I can't wait for DVD set to come out on this TV classic. Worth watching any chance you get.
    7mcp666

    A Blast From The Past

    A great series back in the day. I watched it on Sunday afternoons (I think?) when I would otherwise have been intolerably bored. Smith & Jones gave me 30 minutes of humorous escapism and left me with a smile on my face. I remember the shock of Pete Duel's untimely death only too well. It was like losing a good friend. The memory of 'Alias Smith & Jones' washes over me like the first sunny day of springtime. I wonder if it would stand up if I actually watched it again. Nostalgia... it ain't what it used to be.

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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.
    • 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.
    • 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.

    • Connections
      Edited from The Wild Wild West (1965)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein Jahr Galgenfrist
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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