Runaway Renegade
- Episode aired Apr 2, 1955
- 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Buffalo Bill Jr., helps a former member of Jesse James's gang clear himself of a false murder charge.Buffalo Bill Jr., helps a former member of Jesse James's gang clear himself of a false murder charge.Buffalo Bill Jr., helps a former member of Jesse James's gang clear himself of a false murder charge.
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- GoofsDuring the climatic fight scene, Tom Bishop has knocked the deputy off his horse and is about to pounce on top of him. When Tom jumps and lands on the deputy he is nowhere close to any rocks and lands near shade. When the camera angle changes they are inches away from rocks in total sunshine.
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[the Judge is enraged when someone broke into his store and stole food, ammunition and a rifle]
Judge Ben 'Fair and Square' Wiley: Just wait till I catch him. I'll throw the book at him! I'll give at least fifty years!
Calamity: Judge, you've got to take this calmly. Remember your blood pressure.
Judge Ben 'Fair and Square' Wiley: Oh, it ain't my blood pressure that's up, Calamity, it's my dander!
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A well rounded show.
In this episode, Bill Jr comes to the aid of a man accused of killing a Sheriff in a nearby town. But it is not going to be easy. The man, Tom Bishop, use to ride with Jesse James and that is going to be hard to prove that Bishop has turned away from a life of crime.
Bishop, along with his son Bobby, ran from the law when they were falsely accused of killing the sheriff. With help from Bill Jr and Judge Wiley, they have a plan where they may be able to prove that the charges are false. But when two lawmen come to arrest Bishop, the plan has to work quickly in order to prove Bishop is innocent.
This was one of the better stories and kept the interest alert the entire running of the show. Sometime the series tends to be too candy-coated but this episode proved that everything can work well when you have a nice script and fine acting. James Griffith plays his usual rough character to perfection and the fine acting stands out from the lot. Was pleasantly surprised with the results. Good watch.
Bishop, along with his son Bobby, ran from the law when they were falsely accused of killing the sheriff. With help from Bill Jr and Judge Wiley, they have a plan where they may be able to prove that the charges are false. But when two lawmen come to arrest Bishop, the plan has to work quickly in order to prove Bishop is innocent.
This was one of the better stories and kept the interest alert the entire running of the show. Sometime the series tends to be too candy-coated but this episode proved that everything can work well when you have a nice script and fine acting. James Griffith plays his usual rough character to perfection and the fine acting stands out from the lot. Was pleasantly surprised with the results. Good watch.
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- kfo9494
- Aug 6, 2015
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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