Paradise: Crossfire


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Crossfire

Season 2, Episode 18

The son of Ethan's old pal Gideon volunteers them as guns in a range war. Gen. Benson: John Lehne. Frank Montana: Charles Lucia. Maggie Atwater: Bibi Besch. Noah Slatter: David Sherrill. Buck: David Combs.

repeat 1990 English
Western Crime Family Issues

Cast & Crew
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John Lehne (Actor) .. Gen. Benson
Charles Lucia (Actor) .. Frank Montana
Bibi Besch (Actor) .. Maggie Atwater
David Sherrill (Actor) .. Noah Slatter
David Combs (Actor) .. Buck
Chuck Connors (Actor) .. Gideon
Jenny Beck (Actor)
Dehl Berti (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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John Lehne (Actor) .. Gen. Benson
Born: October 27, 1925
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the early '70s.
Charles Lucia (Actor) .. Frank Montana
Bibi Besch (Actor) .. Maggie Atwater
Born: February 01, 1940
Died: September 07, 1996
Birthplace: Vienna
Trivia: The daughter of Austrian actress Gusti Huber, Bibi Besch has been a Hollywood fixture since 1977, and a TV regular since long before that. A versatile character actress with nary a trace of a European accent, Besch's film roles have ranged from Carol in Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Kahn (1979) to Belle in Steel Magnolias. Her television career has encompassed the daytime soaps The Edge of Night, The Secret Storm, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, and Somerset, and the nighttime serials The Secrets of Midland Heights (1980) and The Hamptons (1983). Devotees of the late Northern Exposure will have vivid memories of Bibi for her Emmy-nominated portrayal of the mother of Maggie O'Connell (Janine Turner), who reacts to a mid-life crisis by accidentally burning her daughter's home to the ground. In real life, Bibi Besch is the far less inflammatory mother of actress Samantha Mathis. Besch died of cancer on September 7, 1996, in the home of her sister-in-law, Jenny Besch. The actress was 56.
David Sherrill (Actor) .. Noah Slatter
Born: November 08, 1959
David Combs (Actor) .. Buck
Chuck Connors (Actor) .. Gideon
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).
Johnny Crawford (Actor)
Born: March 26, 1946
Trivia: A former Mousketeer, Johnny Crawford is best remembered for playing young Mark McCain on The Rifleman (1958-1963). His career slowed after he reached adulthood when he was relegated to supporting roles.
Lee Horsley (Actor)
Born: May 15, 1955
Birthplace: Muleshoe, Bailey County, Texas
Jenny Beck (Actor)
Matthew Newmark (Actor)
Brian Lando (Actor)
Michael Patrick Carter (Actor)
Born: November 24, 1981
Sigrid Thornton (Actor)
Born: February 12, 1959
Birthplace: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Trivia: Sigrid Thornton first set foot on the Australian stage at age 9; four years later she made her first TV appearance. At 18, she made her big-screen bow as Maria in The Getting of Wisdom (1977). Audiences outside Australia are most familiar with Thornton for her portrayal of Jessica in 1982's The Man From Snowy River and its 1988 sequel Return to Snowy River. She also starred in the Australian mini-series All the Rivers Run (1984), which received American airplay on the HBO Cable Service. Additional Sigrid Thornton projects include the 1988 American TV series Paradise, the British TV weekly Guns of Promise, and 1990's Great Expectations: The Untold Story, for which she did double duty as star and associate producer.
Dehl Berti (Actor)
Born: January 17, 1921
Died: November 29, 1996

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The Texan
02:30 am
Daniel Boone
04:00 am