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Black Saddle The Freebooters (1959–1960) Online

Black Saddle The Freebooters (1959–1960) Online
Original Title :
The Freebooters
Genre :
TV Episode / Western
Year :
1959–1960
Directror :
William D. Faralla
Cast :
Peter Breck,Russell Johnson,Anna-Lisa
Writer :
John McGreevey,Hal Hudson
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
7.5/10
Black Saddle The Freebooters (1959–1960) Online

An apparent army detail rides into town to protect it against Court Martial. Though Marshal Scott is left in the dark, Clay Culhane soon discovers that this is anything BUT a normal court martial. The men are actually army deserters who are there to plunder the town.
Episode cast overview:
Peter Breck Peter Breck - Clay Culhane
Russell Johnson Russell Johnson - Marshal Gib Scott
Anna-Lisa Anna-Lisa - Nora Travers (as Anna Lisa)
Simon Scott Simon Scott - Major Pryor
John Mylong John Mylong - Karl Borgen
Walter Burke Walter Burke - Tim Potter
John Hackett John Hackett - Dunne
Gil Perkins Gil Perkins - Sgt. Moffat
Dick Sargent Dick Sargent - Lt. Herndon (as Richard Sargent)

This was the first episode broadcast on ABC.

Closing credits: The characters and events depicted in this photoplay are fictional. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.


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Faugami

At first, the episode looks okay. An army detail come in and declare Court Martial because a group of outlaws are riding that way. However, it becomes apparent that this is anything but normal! The men are actually deserters and come to various towns to plunder. Unfortunately, the men get caught by Clay. The results are disastrous! Nora loses someone very precious to her and before all is said and done, the entire town is like a ghost town.

Dick Sargent is in this episode. He is best known (at least to me) as the second Darren in Bewitched. At the end of this episode, we view kisses - finally after a whole season of waiting...

Many died in this episode. I can't put a number. Unfortunately, there were several good men that would be buried...