Destry

Destry

1964
Destry
Destry

Destry

7.7 | en | Western

Destry is a Western television series starring John Gavin that aired on the ABC television network from February 14, 1964 until May 8, 1964. Destry was based on the classic James Stewart Western, Destry Rides Again, and a subsequent remake, Destry, starring Audie Murphy. In the original films, the main character was Tom Destry, a Western lawman who was a crack shot, but who preferred non-violent solutions to problems with outlaws. In the television series, Gavin played Harrison Destry, son of Tom, who had himself been a lawman until he was framed for a crime and sent to prison. The show followed Harrison Destry upon his release from prison as he wandered the West looking for the people that framed him. Just like the feature films, many comedic situations arose because Destry went to great lengths to avoid violence even though he was always running into trouble. Destry never caught on with television audiences, especially since the popularity of the Western genre had begun to wane, and the series only lasted for thirteen episodes. Among the guest stars were Chris Alcaide, Ron Hayes, Roger Mobley, Stuart Randall, and Barbara Stuart.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  One Hundred Bibles
May. 08,1964
One Hundred Bibles

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EP12  The Infernal Triangle
May. 01,1964
The Infernal Triangle

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EP11  Red Brady's Kid
Apr. 24,1964
Red Brady's Kid

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EP10  Blood Brother-In-Law
Apr. 17,1964
Blood Brother-In-Law

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EP9  Ride To Rio Verde
Apr. 10,1964
Ride To Rio Verde

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EP8  Deputy For A Day
Apr. 03,1964
Deputy For A Day

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EP7  Go Away, Little Sheba
Mar. 27,1964
Go Away, Little Sheba

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EP6  Big Deal At Little River
Mar. 20,1964
Big Deal At Little River

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EP5  The Nicest Girl In Gomorrah
Mar. 13,1964
The Nicest Girl In Gomorrah

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EP4  Stormy Is A Lady
Mar. 06,1964
Stormy Is A Lady

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EP3  Law And Order Day
Feb. 28,1964
Law And Order Day

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EP2  Destry Had A Little Lamb
Feb. 21,1964
Destry Had A Little Lamb

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EP1  The Solid Gold Girl
Feb. 14,1964
The Solid Gold Girl

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Destry is a Western television series starring John Gavin that aired on the ABC television network from February 14, 1964 until May 8, 1964. Destry was based on the classic James Stewart Western, Destry Rides Again, and a subsequent remake, Destry, starring Audie Murphy. In the original films, the main character was Tom Destry, a Western lawman who was a crack shot, but who preferred non-violent solutions to problems with outlaws. In the television series, Gavin played Harrison Destry, son of Tom, who had himself been a lawman until he was framed for a crime and sent to prison. The show followed Harrison Destry upon his release from prison as he wandered the West looking for the people that framed him. Just like the feature films, many comedic situations arose because Destry went to great lengths to avoid violence even though he was always running into trouble. Destry never caught on with television audiences, especially since the popularity of the Western genre had begun to wane, and the series only lasted for thirteen episodes. Among the guest stars were Chris Alcaide, Ron Hayes, Roger Mobley, Stuart Randall, and Barbara Stuart.

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Cheyenne-Bodie Likable lawman Harrison Destry was framed for a crime he didn't commit and was sent to prison. When Destry gets out of prison, he becomes a drifter with a goal. Destry hopes to clear his reputation by finding the men really guilty of the crime he was convicted of."Destry" borrowed the concept of an unjustly convicted man from "The Fugitive", which had started a few months earlier. But instead of going for the intense noir mood of "The Fugitive", "Destry" was more a remake of "Maverick". Destry never seemed to get very worked up about anything. He always tried to avoid trouble, but he wasn't a coward. He could handle anything thrown his way.Howard Christie ("Wagon Train") was the executive producer.Marion Hargrove ("See Here Private Hargrove") was one of the writers. Hargrove wrote the "Gunshy" episode of "Maverick", which was a delightful send up of "Gunsmoke" and Marshall Mort Dooley.The "Destry" pilot was directed by Don Siegel ("Invasion of the Body Snatchers", "Dirty Harry").Guest stars included Tammy Grimes, Broderick Crawford, Patricia Barry, Fess Parker, Susan Oliver, Janet Blair, Katherine Crawford, John Astin, Marie Windsor, Una Merkel, Claude Akins and Ron Hayes.Thirty-three year old John Gavin ("Psycho", "Spartucus") seemed to have all the tools to be a fine series lead. But the execution of "Destry" was uninspired. The great Roy Huggins ("Maverick", "The Fugitive") might have been a better choice for producer.The premise of the classic 1939 James Stewart-Marlene Dietrich movie "Destry Rides Again" could have made a fine series. When the sheriff of a town is murdered, a drunk is made sheriff by the corrupt town boss. The drunk asks for help from young Thomas Jefferson Destry, the son of a famous lawman who has been murdered. Young Destry turns out to be a tenderfoot, but he is not without resources.I would have cast Broderick Crawford as the town drunk who decides to stop drinking when he becomes sheriff. And Tammy Grimes would have been fun in the Dietrich role of the strong, wicked woman who runs the dance hall and most of the town. Ray Danton could have been dandy as the evil town boss who was Destry's alter ego. And maybe it turns out Desty's father is not really dead.Gavin could have been a fine western hero, but even Matt Dillon needed strong characters to play off of. "Destry" could have been a TV version of the entertaining "Rio Bravo", if the regular characters had the right chemistry.Another poster was dead right when he said the catchy theme song was the most memorable thing about this show."Destry" was a mid-season replacement during the 1963-64 season. It was on Friday nights at 7:30 pm eastern time. "Destry" replaced the canceled "77 Sunset Strip".Universal found another series for Gavin shortly after "Destry" ended its thirteen week run. "Convoy" was a WWII series co-starring John Larch and Linden Chiles. It was described as a sea-going Wagon Train. The pilot was again directed by Don Siegel.John Gavin had won a Golden Globe in 1959 as most promising new male personality, along with Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. and Bradford Dillman.John Gavin was apparently a very smart guy. He was a Stanford graduate and a former naval officer. But he should have been more choosy in looking for a series to star in. It was a big decision that was loaded with risk.
Larry Johnson I remember the them song more vividly than the show.The show seemed to be modeled after Maverick somewhat, in that the hero often avoided conflict. The theme song was along those lines and went something like the.Destry, where will you ride tomorrow? What will your legend say? Will it be called, a man on the run or a place in the sun, or a drifter who passed this way.He was wild as the west and yet they say ... A fight was not his game... He'd rather gamble and laugh and love When trouble came this-a-way He'd ride that-a-way Destry was his name.