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8.03 [204]
"Halfway Back From Hell"
NBC Broadcast - 1 October 1969
Universal City Studios, Inc.
Executive Producer Norman MacDonnell
Produced by James Duff McAdams
Teleplay by Alvin Sapinsley
Story by James Duff McAdams and Alvin Sapinsley
Directed by Michael Caffey
Starring:
(shown on the ride-in)
John McIntire as Clay Grainger (not in this episode)
Doug McClure as Trampas
Tim Matheson as Jim Horn (not in this episode)
Sara Lane as Elizabeth Grainger (not in this episode)
and
James Drury as The Virginian (not in this episode)
Guest Stars:
(Picured above left to right - Susan Howard, John Dehner, William Windom)
William Windom [ Cardine]
John Dehner [ Marshall Eliazer (sp?) Teague]
Susan Howard [ Rebecca Teague]
Murray MacLeod [ Will Steinbach (sp?)]
Full ending credits:
Co-Starring
Parley Baer as Judge Pitt
Kelly Thordsen as Garth Meadows
#
Anna Navarro as Maria Ortiz
Del Monroe as Dalton
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With
Len Wayland . . . Bartender
Larry J. Blake . . . Farnum
Tom Middleton . . . Lester
Chuck Courtney . . . Taper
Michael Masters . . . Dawkins
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Associate Producers
Robert Van Scoyk
John Choy
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Music Score David Shire
Theme Percy Faith
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Director of Photography Enzo A. Martinelli
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Art Director . . . William J. Kenney
Set Decorations . . . John McCarthy and Perry Murdock
Unit Manager . . . Henry Kline
Assistant Director . . . Les Berke
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Film Editor . . . Larry Lester
Music Supervision . . . Stanley Wilson
Sound . . . Earl Crain, Jr.
Color Coordinator . . . Robert Brower
Technicolor
Titles and Optical Effects Universal Title
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Editorial Supervision . . . Richard Belding
Costumes by . . . Helen Colvig
Makeup . . . Bud Westmore
Hair Stylist . . . Larry Germain
The Title "THE VIRGINIAN" by permission of EMKA, LTD.
Series regulars: Trampas
Synopsis:
The residents of an Arizona town are frightened and
non-supportive of the new experimental prisoner rehabilitation ranch in
their area: All, it seems, but the Marshall's daughter. The superintendent
of the group of parolees has been promised a pardon if he's successful with
the project. Determined never to go back behind bars, he "shanghais"
Trampas to teach the men about ranching after the prisoner who was to be
the foreman is killed. (bj)
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