Have Gun, Will Travel: The Trap


03:30 am - 04:00 am, Sunday, December 21 on WJLP WEST Network (33.4)

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The Trap

Season 5, Episode 25

Paladin defends a prisoner's rights against a vindictive marshal. Paladin: Richard Boone. Marshal Buell: Crahan Denton. Jeri Marcus: Jeanette Nolan.

repeat 1962 English HD Level Unknown
Western Drama

Cast & Crew
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Richard Boone (Actor) .. Paladin
Crahan Denton (Actor) .. Marshal Buell
Jeanette Nolan (Actor) .. Jeri Marcus
Frank Sutton (Actor) .. Davey Walsh
Ed Peck (Actor) .. Roy Bissell
Kam Tong (Actor) .. Hey Boy
Peggy Rea (Actor) .. Charwoman

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Richard Boone (Actor) .. Paladin
Born: June 18, 1917
Died: January 10, 1981
Trivia: Rough-hewn American leading man Richard Boone was thrust into the cold cruel world when he was expelled from Stanford University, for a minor infraction. He worked as a oil-field laborer, boxer, painter and free-lance writer before settling upon acting as a profession. After serving in World War II, Boone used his GI Bill to finance his theatrical training at the Actors' Studio, making his belated Broadway debut at age 31, playing Jason in Judith Anderson's production of Medea. Signed to a 20th Century-Fox contract in 1951, Boone was given good billing in his first feature, Halls of Montezuma; among his Fox assignments was the brief but telling role of Pontius Pilate in The Robe (1953). Boone launched the TV-star phase of his career in the weekly semi-anthology Medic, playing Dr. Konrad Steiner. From 1957 through 1963, Boone portrayed Paladin, erudite western soldier of fortune, on the popular western series Have Gun, Will Travel. He directed several episodes of this series. Boone tackled a daring TV assignment in 1963, when in collaboration with playwright Clifford Odets, he appeared in the TV anthology series The Richard Boone Show. Unique among filmed dramatic programs, Boone's series featured a cast of eleven regulars (including Harry Morgan, Robert Blake, Jeanette Nolan, Bethel Leslie and Boone himself), who appeared in repertory, essaying different parts of varying sizes each week. The Richard Boone Show failed to catch on, and Boone went back to films. In 1972 he starred in another western series, this one produced by his old friend Jack Webb: Hec Ramsey, the saga of an old-fashioned sheriff coping with an increasingly industrialized West. In the last year of his life, Boone was appointed Florida's cultural ambassador. Richard Boone died at age 65 of throat cancer.
Crahan Denton (Actor) .. Marshal Buell
Born: March 20, 1914
Jeanette Nolan (Actor) .. Jeri Marcus
Born: December 30, 1911
Died: June 05, 1998
Trivia: California-born Jeanette Nolan racked up an impressive list of radio and stage credits in the 1930s, including a stint with Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre troupe. She made her film debut in 1948 in Welles' MacBeth; her stylized, Scottish-burred interpretation of Lady MacBeth was almost universally panned by contemporary critics, but her performance holds up superbly when seen today. Afterwards, Ms. Nolan flourished as a character actress, her range extending from society doyennes to waterfront hags. She appeared in countless TV programs, and played the rambunctious title role on the short-lived Western Dirty Sally (1974). Nolan made her final film appearance playing Robert Redford's mother in The Horse Whisperer (1998). From 1937, Jeanette Nolan was married to actor John McIntire, with whom she frequently co-starred; she was also the mother of actor Tim McIntire.
Frank Sutton (Actor) .. Davey Walsh
Born: October 23, 1923
Died: June 28, 1974
Ed Peck (Actor) .. Roy Bissell
Born: January 01, 1917
Died: September 12, 1992
Trivia: With his chiseled, sharp features and distinctive raspy voice, American character actor Ed Peck was often cast as a policeman or a military man in feature films and television shows -- notably on the TV series Happy Days where he played police officer Kirk -- of the '60s through the early '80s. He made his debut on the afternoon television series Major Dell Conway of the Flying Tigers in the early '50s.
Kam Tong (Actor) .. Hey Boy
Born: January 01, 1906
Died: January 01, 1969
Peggy Rea (Actor) .. Charwoman
Born: March 31, 1921
Died: February 05, 2011
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: American actress Peggy Rea began gaining notice in the 1960s as a member of Red Skelton's TV stock company. In the 1970s, she was seen as Olivia Walton's cousin Rose Burton in The Waltons and on an irregular basis as man-chasing Lulu Hogg in The Dukes of Hazzard. Later seen in maternal roles, Peggy Rea was featured on Step By Step (1991) as Ivy Williams, the mother of Suzanne Sommers' character, and as Brett Butler's mom Jean Kelly in Grace Under Fire (1993- ).

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