I won't say it was the cream of the crop of TV westerns, as far as production goes, but it's premise was...
I disagree most strongly with the first comment, McCord did try to clear his name many times, just not at the cost of others, and McCord, a wronged man, a pariah, would indeed, have to drift from town to town.
If he stayed too long he would likely be strung from a tree...
I too watched this on late night TV, in fact it's still on the New York City ABC affiliate, as a late night time filler.
That's an undeserved legacy.
In the current climate of turning past TV series into big-budget films, this is a no-brainer.
I'd be interested to know if the property's being sought after.
They'd be morons not to include theme song somewhere, it is really stunning.
I disagree most strongly with the first comment, McCord did try to clear his name many times, just not at the cost of others, and McCord, a wronged man, a pariah, would indeed, have to drift from town to town.
If he stayed too long he would likely be strung from a tree...
I too watched this on late night TV, in fact it's still on the New York City ABC affiliate, as a late night time filler.
That's an undeserved legacy.
In the current climate of turning past TV series into big-budget films, this is a no-brainer.
I'd be interested to know if the property's being sought after.
They'd be morons not to include theme song somewhere, it is really stunning.