The Twilight Zone: Showdown with Rance McGrew


11:35 pm - 12:05 am, Thursday, February 12 on KSTC MeTV (5.3)

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Showdown with Rance McGrew

Season 3, Episode 20

Larry Blyden as an impudent cowboy star whose self-assurance vanishes when he encounters the real Jesse James (Arch Johnson). Director: Robert Cornthwaite. Property Man: William McLean. Cowboy No. 1: Troy Melton. Cowboy No. 2: Jay Overholts. Bartender: Robert J. Stevenson. Old Man: Hal K. Dawson.

repeat 1962 English HD Level Unknown
Sci-fi Anthology Suspense/thriller Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Robert Cornthwaite (Actor) .. Director
William McLean (Actor) .. Property Man
Troy Melton (Actor) .. Cowboy No. 1
Jay Overholts (Actor) .. Cowboy No. 2
Robert J. Stevenson (Actor) .. TV Bartender
Hal K. Dawson (Actor) .. Old Man
Larry Blyden (Actor) .. Rance McGrew
Arch Johnson (Actor) .. Jesse James
Jim Turley (Actor) .. Rance's Double
Robert Kline (Actor) .. TV Jesse James
Alvy Moore (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Robert Cornthwaite (Actor) .. Director
Born: April 28, 1917
Died: July 20, 2006
Trivia: Already a character player in his 30s, American actor Robert Cornwaithe was frequently called upon to play scientific and learned types in such films as War of the Worlds (1953) and The Forbin Project (1971). He was also busy on TV, portraying lawyers, officials and the like on such series as The Andy Griffith Show, Batman (in the "Archer" episode with Art Carney), Gidget, Laverne and Shirley and The Munsters. Cornwaithe earned his niche in the Science Fiction Film Hall of Fame for his performance in The Thing (1951); grayed up, bearded, and looking suspiciously Russian, the actor played the foolhardy Professor Carrington, whose insipidly idealistic efforts to communicate with the extraterrestrial "Thing" nearly gets him killed. In honor of this performance, Robert Cornwaithe was cast as a similar well-meaning scientist in "Mant," the giant-insect film within a film in Joe Dante's Matinee (1993), wherein Cornwaithe shared screen time with two equally uncredited horror-film icons, William Schallert and Kevin McCarthy.
William McLean (Actor) .. Property Man
Born: February 28, 1918
Troy Melton (Actor) .. Cowboy No. 1
Born: January 01, 1921
Died: November 15, 1995
Trivia: Stuntman and occasional supporting actor Troy Melton spent most of his career on television and appeared on numerous series, from the 1960s through the mid-'70s. Melton also worked on numerous films of the 1960s and 1970s, beginning with Davy Crockett and the River Pirate (1956).
Jay Overholts (Actor) .. Cowboy No. 2
Robert J. Stevenson (Actor) .. TV Bartender
Hal K. Dawson (Actor) .. Old Man
Born: January 01, 1896
Died: February 17, 1987
Trivia: Sad-eyed, mustachioed actor Hal K. Dawson appeared in several Broadway productions of the 1920s. During the run of Machinal, Dawson was the roommate of fellow actor Clark Gable; throughout his later Hollywood career, Gable saw to it that Dawson was given parts in such films as Libeled Lady (1936) and To Please a Lady (1951). Even without Gable's help, Dawson enjoyed a long and productive movie and TV career, usually playing long-suffering personal secretaries and officious desk clerks. Hal K. Dawson was a lifelong member of the Masquers Club, and, in the twilight of his life, was made an honorary member of the Pioneers of Radio Club.
Larry Blyden (Actor) .. Rance McGrew
Born: June 23, 1925
Died: June 06, 1975
Birthplace: Houston, Texas
Arch Johnson (Actor) .. Jesse James
Born: March 14, 1924
Trivia: Actor's Studio graduate Arch Johnson was first seen off-Broadway in 1952's Down in the Valley, and on-Broadway the following year in Mrs. McThing. Johnson's most famous Broadway role was bigoted NYPD detective Schrank in West Side Story (1956). In films from 1953, the burly Johnson was usually cast as western heavies, occasionally with a swarthy tongue in cheek and a roguish twinkle in the eye. Some of his non-western movie assignments include The Sting (1973), Walking Tall (1977) and The Buddy Holly Story (1978). In the spring of 1961, Arch Johnson was seen as Captain Gus Honochek on the weekly TV version of The Asphalt Jungle.
Jim Turley (Actor) .. Rance's Double
Robert Kline (Actor) .. TV Jesse James
Alvy Moore (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1921
Died: May 04, 1997
Trivia: In films from 1952, thin-necked, crew-cutted Alvy Moore was typecast as snoops, unwanted suitors and general, all-around pests. Moore did get to break away from his usual assignments in such roles as a motorcycle bum in The Wild One (1953) and Debbie Reynolds' boyfriend in Susan Slept Here (1954). A prolific TV guest star, Moore was hilarious as the faux IRS agent Handlebuck in the Emmy-winning Dick Van Dyke Show episode "The Impractical Joke." Fans of the sitcom Green Acres (1965-71) will remember Moore best as self-contradictory agricultural agent Hank Kimball a role he reprised in a 1990 reunion film. In the 1970s, Alvy Moore turned producer, teaming with another busy character actor, L.Q. Jones, to turn out the low-budget chiller Brotherhood of Satan (1971) and the cult classic A Boy and His Dog (1975).

Before / After
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Perry Mason
10:30 pm