| Download Full TV Shows! Get thousands of episodes from your favorite TV series, only 59.85 |
OutlawsFirst Aired in 1960 Outlaws, debuting on September 29, 1960, was a unique Western in that the stories were told with a dark edge from the point of view of the criminal. The audience was given the rare opportunity to see how the outlaws thought, how and why they plotted their crime, and their perspective on being caught. The show was also more historically accurate than most Westerns of the time, featuring actual outlaws such as The Dalton Gang, Bill Doolin, and Sam Bass. The first season of Outlaws starred Barton McLane as Chief United States Marshal Frank Caine, Don Collier as Deputy Marshal Will Foreman, and Jock Gaynor as Will's nephew, Deputy Marsall Heck Martin. Deputy Martin disappered after the 9th episode (with no explanation) and Will's new partner was Deputy Steve Corbie, played by Wynn Pearce. The second season of Outlaws brought many changes. The stories were now like other Westerns; told from the the point of view of the Marshal. The setting moved from Guthrie, Oklahoma to Stillwater. Marshal Frank Caine was gone, Will Forman was promoted to Marshal and his deputy was Chalk Breeson, played by Bruce Yarnell. Two other characters joined the cast; the cafe owner Connie Masters (Judy Lewis) and Slim (Slim Pickens), who assisted the lawmen when he wasn't getting into trouble. Though a third season had been planned and scripts were written, Outlaws was canceled because an influential produceer coveted the 7:30-8:30 Thursday night timeslot for his own show. If you see any mistakes on this page or if you have more infomation about this show, please submit a comment |