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3.18 [078]
"Hideout"
NBC Broadcast - 13 January 1965
Universal TV
Executive Producer Frank Price
Produced by Cy Chermak
Teleplay by Cy Chermak
Based Upon a Screenplay by Edna Anhalt
From a Novel by Stuart Hardy
Directed by Don McDougall
Starring
(shown in ride in)
Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth (not in this episode)
Doug McClure as Trampas
Clu Gulager as Emmett Ryker
Roberta Shore as Betsy Garth
Randy Boone as Randy Benton
and
James Drury as the Virginian
Guest Stars
Forrest Tucker [Martin Evers]
Andrew Prine [Clint Evers]
Full ending credits:
Co-Starring
Douglas V. Fowley as Sorrowful
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with
John Bryant as Dr. Spaulding
Walter Woolf King as The Judge
Lew Brown as The 1st Passerby
Lee Anthony as The 2nd Passerby
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Virginian theme Percy Faith
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Director of Photography Benjamin H. Kline, A.S.C.
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Supervising Producer Joel Rogosin
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Art Director . . . George Patrick
Film Editor . . . Edward Haire, A.C.E.
Assistant Director . . . Henry Kline
Set Decorators . . . John McCarthy and James M. Walters
Sound . . . Earl Crain, Jr.
Color Consultant . . . Alex Quiroga
Color by Pathé
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Editorial Dept. Head . . . David J. O'Connell
Musical Supervision . . . Stanley Wilson
Costume Supervisor . . . Vincent Dee
Makeup . . . Bud Westmore
Hair Stylist . . . Virginia Darcy
The title "The Virginian" by permission of EMKA, LDT.
Series regular characters appearing in this episode:
Betsy, Virginian, Ryker, Trampas, Randy, Dr. Spaulding
Brief Synopsis:
After chasing a mustang into the hills Betsy comes across and befriends wild
horse wrangler Clint Evers (Prine) and his father (Tucker) who'd been hiding
from the law for five years because the elder man feared he would be tried
for murder in the accidental death of his former prospecting partner. (bj)
Note on relationships in the series: Asked by Clint to keep the meeting
between them and the whereabouts of the hideout a secret Betsy, who had
spent the night in the Evers' cabin for fear of mountain lion attacks, told
the Virginian that she had to think about how to explain her absence since
the wrong thing could hurt someone. Later when Clint questioned Betsy about
the Virginian she says, "He trusted me...Because I asked him to, and I never
gave him any reason not to." (bj)
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