Maverick: Benefit of the Doubt


8:26 pm - 9:18 pm, Wednesday, December 3 on STARZ ENCORE Westerns (East) ()

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Benefit of the Doubt

Season 4, Episode 30

In typical Maverick tradition, cousin Brent (Robert Colbert) gets involved with two beautiful sisters---one of whom is planning to do him in. Mavis: Randy Stuart. Emily: Elizabeth MacRae. McGaven: Mort Mills. Bert: Trevor Bardette. Zindler: John Alderson.

repeat 1961 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Western Comedy Satire

Cast & Crew
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Robert Colbert (Actor) .. Brent Maverick
Elizabeth Macrae (Actor) .. Emily Todd
Randy Stuart (Actor) .. Mavis Todd
Trevor Bardette (Actor) .. Bert Coleman
John Alderson (Actor) .. Zindler
Slim Pickens (Actor) .. Roscoe
Steve Raines (Actor) .. Sims
Fred Krone (Actor) .. Watt

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Did You Know..
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Robert Colbert (Actor) .. Brent Maverick
Born: January 01, 1928
Trivia: American leading man Robert Colbert made his first screen appearances as a Columbia contract player in the late '50s. His most thankless role during this period was as the romantic lead in the Three Stooges feature Have Rocket, Will Travel (1959). Seven years later, Colbert had another crack at the sci-fi genre as adventuresome scientist Dr. Doug Phillips on TV's The Time Tunnel. Each week, Colbert and co-star James Darren were plunked down into a crucial moment in world history, courtesy of the 20th Century-Fox stock footage department. In between these two assignments, Colbert played Brent Maverick, one of the stop-gap characters created to cover the defection of James Garner on the western series Maverick (1957-62). Daytime drama devotees are most familiar with Robert Colbert's decade-long tenure as Stuart Brooks on The Young and the Restless.
Elizabeth Macrae (Actor) .. Emily Todd
Born: February 22, 1939
Randy Stuart (Actor) .. Mavis Todd
Born: October 24, 1924
Died: July 20, 1996
Trivia: Supporting and occasional leading actress Randy Stuart was a regular on television during the '50s and in feature films of the '40s and '50s, including The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) in which she played the title character's loving wife. Stuart was born in Iola, Kansas, the daughter of parents involved in vaudeville. When she was old enough, Stuart joined them on stage. In 1943, she joined Fox Studios and was relegated to parts in films ranging from Whirlpool, to I Was a Male War Bride (both 1949), to All About Eve (1950), to New Day at Sundown (1957). Some of her notable television roles include that of the "Hubba-Hubba girl" on The Jack Carson Show and as the wife of Alan Hale, Jr. on Biff Baker U.S.A. Between 1952 and 1956, Stuart played Emily Fisher on the drama This Is the Life. She was also a regular on the short-lived The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1959-60). On Dragnet, Stuart occasionally played the wife of Harry "Joe Friday" Morgan. Her additional television credits include appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, Cheyenne and Cavalcade of America.
Trevor Bardette (Actor) .. Bert Coleman
Born: January 01, 1902
Died: November 28, 1977
Trivia: American actor Trevor Bardette could truly say that he died for a living. In the course of a film career spanning three decades, the mustachioed, granite-featured Bardette was "killed off" over 40 times as a screen villain. Entering movies in 1936 after abandoning a planned mechanical engineering career for the Broadway stage, Bardette was most often seen as a rustler, gangster, wartime collaborator and murderous backwoodsman. His screen skullduggery carried over into TV; one of Bardette's best remembered video performances was as a "human bomb" on an early episode of Superman. Perhaps being something of a reprobate came naturally to Trevor Bardette -- or so he himself would claim in later years when relating a story of how, as a child, he'd won ten dollars writing an essay on "the evils of tobacco," only to be caught smoking behind the barn shortly afterward.
John Alderson (Actor) .. Zindler
Born: April 10, 1916
Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from 1952.
Slim Pickens (Actor) .. Roscoe
Born: June 29, 1919
Died: December 08, 1983
Birthplace: Kingsburg, California, United States
Trivia: Though he spoke most of his movie dialogue in a slow Western drawl, actor Slim Pickens was a pure-bred California boy. An expert rider from the age of four, Pickens was performing in rodeos at 12. Three years later, he quit school to become a full-time equestrian and bull wrangler, eventually becoming the highest-paid rodeo clown in show business. In films since 1950's Rocky Mountain, Pickens specialized in Westerns (what a surprise), appearing as the comic sidekick of Republic cowboy star Rex Allen. By the end of the 1950s, Pickens had gained so much extra poundage that he practically grew out of his nickname. Generally cast in boisterous comedy roles, Pickens was also an effectively odious villain in 1966's An Eye for an Eye, starting the film off with a jolt by shooting a baby in its crib. In 1963, director Stanley Kubrick handed Pickens his greatest role: honcho bomber pilot "King" Kong in Dr. Strangelove. One of the most unforgettable of all cinematic images is the sight of Pickens straddling a nuclear bomb and "riding" it to its target, whooping and hollering all the way down. Almost as good was Pickens' performance as Harvey Korman's henchman in Mel Brooks' bawdy Western spoof Blazing Saddles (1974). Slim Pickens was also kept busy on television, with numerous guest shots and regular roles in the TV series The Legend of Custer, B.J. and the Bear, and Filthy Rich.
Steve Raines (Actor) .. Sims
Died: January 04, 1996
Trivia: Fans of the television western Rawhide (1959-66) will remember rugged actor and stuntman Steve Raines for playing Jack Quince. Prior to landing the role, Raines had appeared in numerous low-budget westerns like Under Colorado Skies (1947), The Naked Gun (1956), and Cattle Empire (1958). Raines also guest-starred in western TV series ranging from The Roy Rogers Show to Bonanza to Wild Wild West.
Fred Krone (Actor) .. Watt

Before / After
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Cheyenne
7:36 pm
Maverick
9:18 pm