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ben-thayer

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Mister Ed
6.99
Mister Ed
Crossover
7.82
Crossover
The Big Dog House
5.49
The Big Dog House
The Shepherd of the Hills
6.910
The Shepherd of the Hills
The Hanging Tree
7.14
The Hanging Tree
Star in the Dust
8.27
Star in the Dust
Rocky Mountain
6.79
Rocky Mountain
Rio Grande
7.010
Rio Grande
Ghost of the Cimarron
8.310
Ghost of the Cimarron
Fox, Hound and the Widow McCloud
8.38
Fox, Hound and the Widow McCloud
The Smiling Lieutenant
7.19
The Smiling Lieutenant
The Mutton Puncher
8.49
The Mutton Puncher
Santa Fe Trail
6.29
Santa Fe Trail
The Return of the Sorcerer
6.83
The Return of the Sorcerer
Stolen Horses
7.97
Stolen Horses
The Girl from Yesterday
8.08
The Girl from Yesterday
The Fabulous Dorseys
5.69
The Fabulous Dorseys
Corny Casanovas
7.410
Corny Casanovas
It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown
7.01
It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown
A Bad Place to Die
7.73
A Bad Place to Die
Jeff Beck: Still on the Run
7.710
Jeff Beck: Still on the Run
Playmates
5.59
Playmates
The Minister and the Stripper/Her Own Two Feet/Tony's Family
7.18
The Minister and the Stripper/Her Own Two Feet/Tony's Family
The John Darro Story
7.93
The John Darro Story
Thank Your Lucky Stars
6.710
Thank Your Lucky Stars

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The Killing of Johnny Lash

S5.E9The Killing of Johnny Lash

Tales of Wells Fargo
7.6
  • Jun 30, 2025
  • Frankie and Johnny were lovers, oh Lawdy how they could love...

    Fort Massacre

    S3.E21Fort Massacre

    Tales of Wells Fargo
    7.5
  • Aug 22, 2024
  • "Danged if I ain't startin' to get that funny feelin' in my scalp!"

    The Cleanup

    S3.E20The Cleanup

    Tales of Wells Fargo
    7.7
  • Aug 17, 2024
  • "They're good people in this town and they're depending on you, and you're not pullin' your weight."

    Jim Hardie has been sent to Silver City to investigate an extortion ring that's demanding money from all the local business, including Wells Fargo. Upon arrival he finds the Wells Fargo agent has been murdered. The sheriff in Silver City, Pete Haney, was once a famous lawman with a well-known reputation, but that was years and he's considerably older and is a shadow of his former self. He no longer has any self confidence and he's also developed a drinking problem. Hardie has to ensure the town is cleaned up and the murderers are brought to justice, but he faces a difficult job not only with Haney, but also an unwilling and timid group of townspeople as well.

    Well, this episode is not particularly epic, and is fairly mediocre in relation to the better episodes of S3. In addition, I just to don't see a long term solution in getting Pete Haney to stand up to the bad guys who were extorting the citizens. Although he was able to resolve this one problem, he's not a young man and it's unlikely he'd be able to protect the town continually on his own. Without some experienced deputies to back him up a new group of outlaws could move in easily and the town would be right back where this episode started. Hardie states in the epilogue that three years have passed and that anyone looking for trouble knows not to challenge Pete Haney, but I'll be honest in saying I don't particularly buy it, since Hardie made it sound as if Haney was doing things all by himself.

    The cast isn't well known at all other than LQ Jones as nasty henchman Wes. Jones was in the outlaw phase of his career after being Clint Walker's sidekick in the first three episodes of Cheyenne, where he was one of the good guys. But he was a versatile actor capable of portraying a wide range of characters, from both good to bad as well as serious to comedic. I'll be honest, I'm partial to his lighter roles, but he could play nasty, sneering gunmen with the best of them. He's also notable for directing only one picture, A Boy and his Dog, with a very young Don Johnson and Jason Robards. I'm not sure why he never sat behind the camera again, but it can't be because his only picture was trash. On the contrary, it's a great picture, and is very well known as a bonafide dystopian sci-fi cult classic with legions of fans that love it, and I count myself among them. I always enjoy seeing LQ Jones in any cast.

    The remainder of the cast is basically unknown today. James Bell appeared as Sheriff Pete Haney, and he had a decent career, but no high-profile roles to speak of. Julie Van Zandt appeared as Haney's daughter Lucy, and she had a short career with only 21 roles. Harry Tyler appeared as handyman Jason, and he'd be the only other actor that a viewer may recognize, as he had a long career with 392 roles. He appeared in supporting roles in some great pictures such as Jesse James with Tyrone Power and Sullivan's Travels with Joel McCrea, and in a ton of TV roles. I recognize him from his appearance in one of most popular episodes of Cheyenne, Big Ghost Basin.

    All in all, not a great episode, but as I say regularly, Jim Hardie is always a good watch. EWIBIG y'know.
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