Bret and Bart travel home to find out why their father, Pappy, is marrying a much younger woman.Bret and Bart travel home to find out why their father, Pappy, is marrying a much younger woman.Bret and Bart travel home to find out why their father, Pappy, is marrying a much younger woman.
John Albright
- Poker Player
- (uncredited)
Gene Coogan
- Poker Player
- (uncredited)
Bob Folkerson
- Barbershop Customer
- (uncredited)
John Fritz
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
James Gonzalez
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Donald Kerr
- Barber
- (uncredited)
Torben Meyer
- Pierre
- (uncredited)
Ralph Sanford
- Sheriff
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe title refers to the almost never seen father of Bret and Bart Maverick, Pappy, who is played by the much younger James Garner and is the source of all the wisdom spouted by Bret and Bret. "Like my old Pappy always said..."
- Quotes
Bart Maverick: As my Pappy used to say, "Son, the best time to get lucky is when the other man's dealing."
- Crazy creditsThe episode's first four acting credits are listed as: Bret Maverick - James Garner; Beau Maverick - ?; Bart Maverick - Jack Kelly; Uncle Bentley - Himself. In fact, James Garner played 'Beau Maverick' Jack Kelly also played 'Uncle Bentley'.
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Pappy, Batman & All Kinds Of Deceptions
Both Brett and Bart Maverick used to quote their "pappy" all the time. "As pappy used to say....." etc. In this episode, young Troy Donahue ("Dan") tracks down the Maverick boys to get them to talk sense into their pappy, who is planning to marry an 18-year-old girl. He convinces them to make the trip south to Texas.
Along the way down to Texas, they run into two brothers of the bride-to-be. One of them is played by Adam West who, less than 10 years later, will gain huge fame playing Batman on television. Here, he's a Frenchman named "Rudolph St. Cloud."
Another famous actor guest stars in this episode. He is Henry Daniell, a man who was prominent in many famous feature films of the 1940s and many times played the villain, which he does here, too. He plays the elder St. Cloud.
The story involves that evil St. Clare family planning on killing Pappy "in a fair fight" after the wedding announcement. The motive: creed, of course. There is big money involved. The ironic thing is that the man offering the money for the kill - the elder St. Clare, (obviously) unknowingly offers it to Bart, thinking he is someone else. As you can tell, there are lot of deceptions in this story, which keep in interesting, along with some crisp and often humorous dialog: a trademark of this television series.
In another twist, Garner plays both himself and Pappy ("Beau Maverick"). The tinge of gray hair helped but I wasn't really a convincing dual role. I think they would have been better off leaving Garner to play just Brett.
Along the way down to Texas, they run into two brothers of the bride-to-be. One of them is played by Adam West who, less than 10 years later, will gain huge fame playing Batman on television. Here, he's a Frenchman named "Rudolph St. Cloud."
Another famous actor guest stars in this episode. He is Henry Daniell, a man who was prominent in many famous feature films of the 1940s and many times played the villain, which he does here, too. He plays the elder St. Cloud.
The story involves that evil St. Clare family planning on killing Pappy "in a fair fight" after the wedding announcement. The motive: creed, of course. There is big money involved. The ironic thing is that the man offering the money for the kill - the elder St. Clare, (obviously) unknowingly offers it to Bart, thinking he is someone else. As you can tell, there are lot of deceptions in this story, which keep in interesting, along with some crisp and often humorous dialog: a trademark of this television series.
In another twist, Garner plays both himself and Pappy ("Beau Maverick"). The tinge of gray hair helped but I wasn't really a convincing dual role. I think they would have been better off leaving Garner to play just Brett.
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- Feb 1, 2008
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