"Laramie" Man from Kansas (TV Episode 1961) Poster

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(1961)

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8/10
A durable Western TV story
fabulousfabler16 December 2018
Daniel B. Ullman, a scriptwriter, used this story for three different shows. This was the last version. He is credited with "story" this time. On The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp in 1958, he was credited as the scriptwriter of the episode The Imitation Jesse James. The first version on TV was in 1956, on Gunsmoke. The episode was Robin Hood, Ullman wrote the script from a story by John Meston, and the good-bad guy was played by William Hopper, better known as Paul Drake!
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7/10
There is history
bkoganbing15 February 2017
Gentleman bandit and high liver Jock Mahoney arrives in Laramie by way of a stagecoach robbery which makes it the business of Slim Sherman. But Mahoney and Jess Harper have some history and Robert Fuller is caught in the middle.

Mahoney is known as a Robin Hood who states he never robs working people, but he lifts a money belt from a banker and spreads some of it around. That makes him most popular and not easy to pick a jury that isn't sympathetic to him.

Robert Fuller tells John Smith that Mahoney is one fast draw and he proves it to him. It's his taste for high living that brings him down.

Note performances by Adam West as a deputy who Mahoney kills and George Mitchell and Jocelyn Brando as a farm couple who Mahoney aids then betrays.

I guess the moral is Robin Hood types are too good to be true.
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5/10
Unsatisfactory episode
kitteninbritches5 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This felt like two halves of two different stories. The first half was Jack Mahoney as a Robin Hood type, taking money from the rich (in the case shown, a banker on the stagecoach ) and giving some at least of it to the poor. He also saves Jess Harper's life when the latter is attacked by Indians. However it seems strange that he then rides into Laramie on a very noticeable horse, virtually inviting arrest by the local sheriff. Jess likes the man and finds it hard to believe Slim's antipathy towards him. In fact Slim is altogether too black and white in his outlook, as shown in other episodes. After the case against this Robin Hood of the West is dismissed the story then takes a much more unpleasant direction. Slim isn't about to let things alone and deliberately conspires with the deputy sheriff to inveigle Mahoney into a card game the two of him know Mahoney will lose and is hell bent on taking him on in a fight though Jess does his best to dissuade him. The idea is to impoverish Mahoney so that he'll be tempted to steal from a poor person and thus demolish his reputation. Coincidentally the people he selects are the poor ranchers he helped during the stagecoach robbery and worse still he's about to kill both of them when Slim and Jess (who've amazingly managed to track him to this very ranch!) turn up and save the day, shooting Mahoney in the process. Jess meanwhile having gone through a complete volte face in his opinion of his erstwhile friend. Not only is this one of the most unlikely plots I've ever seen, not one of the main characters comes out of it with distinction. Mahoney changes from good guy to villain in the twinkling of an eye, Slim Sherman shows himself to be, not for the first time, an inflexible stuffed shirt and troublemaker and Jess Harper's loyalty changes quicker than the eye can see from admiring Mahoney to hunting him down. Not particularly enjoyable.
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2/10
not one to remember
sandcrab27725 January 2021
Jock mahoney guest stars in this episode as the robin hood .... bartlett robinson is still the ineffective sheriff and kelly thordsen plays the part he always does as the fat loud mouthed bystander that riles the crowd except this time he gets caught with his hands in the wrong pocket ... adam west puts in his two cents and loses ... as does mahoney ... pretty sorry episode
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