Branded: The Bar Sinister


03:00 am - 03:30 am, Monday, December 1 on KYAZ WEST Network (51.5)

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The Bar Sinister

Season 2, Episode 5

McCord tries to help an Indian woman maintain custody of the orphan boy she raised. Reymer: Stephen McNally. Neela: Marian Seldes. Jimmy: Michael Petit. Hannah: Paulle Clark. Mills: Howard Curtis.

repeat 1965 English HD Level Unknown
Western Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Stephen McNally (Actor) .. Reymer
Marian Seldes (Actor) .. Neela
Michael Petit (Actor) .. Jimmy
Paulle Clark (Actor) .. Hannah
Howard Curtis (Actor) .. Mills
Ron Johnson (Actor) .. Paul Foley

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Stephen McNally (Actor) .. Reymer
Born: July 29, 1911
Died: June 04, 1994
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Practiced law in the 1930s before pursuing acting. Perfomed on stage in New York before moving to Los Angeles in 1942 to act in dozens of films during the 1940s and 1950s. Started his stage career using his real name Horace McNally, then changed his stage name to Stephen McNally (name of his son). Was a one-time president of the Catholic Actors Guild. Known for playing hard-hearted characters or villains.
Marian Seldes (Actor) .. Neela
Born: August 23, 1928
Died: October 06, 2014
Michael Petit (Actor) .. Jimmy
Paulle Clark (Actor) .. Hannah
Howard Curtis (Actor) .. Mills
Born: February 26, 1927
Chuck Connors (Actor)
Born: April 10, 1921
Died: November 10, 1992
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Chuck Connors attended Seton Hall University before embarking on a career in professional sports. He first played basketball with the Boston Celtics, then baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs. Hardly a spectacular player -- while with the Cubbies, he hit .233 in 70 games -- Connors was eventually shipped off to Chicago's Pacific Coast League farm team, the L.A. Angels. Here his reputation rested more on his cut-up antics than his ball-playing prowess. While going through his usual routine of performing cartwheels while rounding the bases, Connors was spotted by a Hollywood director, who arranged for Connors to play a one-line bit as a highway patrolman in the 1952 Tracy-Hepburn vehicle Pat and Mike. Finding acting an agreeable and comparatively less strenuous way to make a living, Connors gave up baseball for films and television. One of his first roles of consequence was as a comic hillbilly on the memorable Superman TV episode "Flight to the North." In films, Connors played a variety of heavies, including raspy-voiced gangster Johnny O in Designing Woman (1957) and swaggering bully Buck Hannassy in The Big Country (1958). He switched to the Good Guys in 1958, when he was cast as frontiersman-family man Lucas McCain on the popular TV Western series The Rifleman. During the series' five-year run, he managed to make several worthwhile starring appearances in films: he was seen in the title role of Geronimo (1962), which also featured his second wife, Kamala Devi, and originated the role of Porter Ricks in the 1963 film version of Flipper. After Rifleman folded, Connors co-starred with Ben Gazzara in the one-season dramatic series Arrest and Trial (1963), a 90-minute precursor to Law and Order. He enjoyed a longer run as Jason McCord, an ex-Army officer falsely accused of cowardice on the weekly Branded (1965-1966). His next TV project, Cowboy in Africa, never got past 13 episodes. In 1972, Connors acted as host/narrator of Thrill Seekers, a 52-week syndicated TV documentary. Then followed a great many TV guest-star roles and B-pictures of the Tourist Trap (1980) variety. He was never more delightfully over the top than as the curiously accented 2,000-year-old lycanthrope Janos Skorzeny in the Fox Network's Werewolf (1987). Shortly before his death from lung cancer at age 71, Chuck Connors revived his Rifleman character Lucas McCain for the star-studded made-for-TV Western The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1993).
Ron Johnson (Actor) .. Paul Foley

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