Outlaws

Outlaws

1960
Outlaws
Outlaws

Outlaws

7.5 | en | Drama

Outlaws is an NBC Western television series, starring Barton MacLane as U.S. marshal Frank Caine, who operated in a lawless section of Oklahoma Territory about Stillwater. The program aired 50 one-hour episodes from September 29, 1960, to May 10, 1962. The first season was shot in black-and-white, the second in color. Co-starring with MacLane in the 1960–1961 season was Don Collier as deputy marshal Will Foreman. In the second season, MacLane left the program, and Collier was promoted to full marshal, with Bruce Yarnell joining the cast as deputy marshal Chalk Breeson. Jock Gaynor appeared in the first season as deputy Heck Martin, the on-screen nephew of Will Foreman. Slim Pickens appeared as "Slim" in the second season. Judy Lewis also appeared the second season as Connie Masters, an employee of the Wells Fargo office in Stillwater. The dog who appeared in Walt Disney's Old Yeller was also cast in The Outlaws. Others who appeared on the program on at least three occasions were Vic Morrow, Cliff Robertson, Pippa Scott, and Harry Townes. In addition, John Anderson, Edgar Buchanan, Jackie Coogan, Bruce Gordon, Robert Harland, Robert Lansing Cloris Leachman, Robert Karnes, Brian Keith, Larry Pennell, Chris Robinson, William Shatner, Ray Walston, Jack Warden, and David Wayne each appeared twice in the series.

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EP24  All in a Day's Work
May. 10,1962
All in a Day's Work

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EP24  All in a Day's Work
May. 10,1962
All in a Day's Work

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EP23  Charge
Mar. 22,1962
Charge

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EP23  Charge
Mar. 22,1962
Charge

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EP22  Farewell Performance
Mar. 15,1962
Farewell Performance

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EP22  Farewell Performance
Mar. 15,1962
Farewell Performance

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EP21  Ride the Man Down
Mar. 08,1961
Ride the Man Down

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EP21  Ride the Man Down
Mar. 08,1961
Ride the Man Down

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EP20  No More Horses
Mar. 01,1961
No More Horses

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EP20  No More Horses
Mar. 01,1961
No More Horses

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EP19  A Day to Kill
Feb. 22,1961
A Day to Kill

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EP19  A Day to Kill
Feb. 22,1961
A Day to Kill

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EP18  The Sisters
Feb. 15,1961
The Sisters

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EP18  The Sisters
Feb. 15,1961
The Sisters

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EP17  Horse of a Similar Color
Feb. 08,1961
Horse of a Similar Color

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EP17  Horse of a Similar Color
Feb. 08,1961
Horse of a Similar Color

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EP16  A Bit of Glory
Feb. 01,1962
A Bit of Glory

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EP16  A Bit of Glory
Feb. 01,1962
A Bit of Glory

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EP15  Buck Breeson Rides Again
Jan. 25,1961
Buck Breeson Rides Again

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EP15  Buck Breeson Rides Again
Jan. 25,1961
Buck Breeson Rides Again

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EP14  The Bitter Swede
Jan. 18,1961
The Bitter Swede

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EP14  The Bitter Swede
Jan. 18,1961
The Bitter Swede

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EP13  The Verdict
Jan. 11,1961
The Verdict

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EP13  The Verdict
Jan. 11,1961
The Verdict

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EP12  The Dark Sunrise of Griff Kincaid
Jan. 04,1961
The Dark Sunrise of Griff Kincaid

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EP12  The Dark Sunrise of Griff Kincaid
Jan. 04,1961
The Dark Sunrise of Griff Kincaid

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EP11  Masterpiece
Dec. 21,1961
Masterpiece

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EP11  Masterpiece
Dec. 21,1961
Masterpiece

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EP10  The Outlaw Marshals
Dec. 14,1961
The Outlaw Marshals

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EP10  The Outlaw Marshals
Dec. 14,1961
The Outlaw Marshals

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EP9  No Luck on Friday
Nov. 30,1961
No Luck on Friday

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EP9  No Luck on Friday
Nov. 30,1961
No Luck on Friday

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EP8  Roly
Nov. 23,1961
Roly

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EP8  Roly
Nov. 23,1961
Roly

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EP7  Walk Tall
Nov. 16,1961
Walk Tall

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EP6  The Braithwaite Brothers
Nov. 09,1961
The Braithwaite Brothers

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EP5  Night Riders
Nov. 02,1961
Night Riders

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EP4  The Cutups
Oct. 26,1961
The Cutups

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EP3  My Friend, the Horse Thief
Oct. 19,1961
My Friend, the Horse Thief

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EP2  The Connie Masters Story
Oct. 12,1961
The Connie Masters Story

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EP1  Chalk's Lot
Oct. 05,1961
Chalk's Lot

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7.5 | en | Drama , Western | More Info
Released: 1960-09-26 | Released Producted By: National Broadcasting Company , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Outlaws is an NBC Western television series, starring Barton MacLane as U.S. marshal Frank Caine, who operated in a lawless section of Oklahoma Territory about Stillwater. The program aired 50 one-hour episodes from September 29, 1960, to May 10, 1962. The first season was shot in black-and-white, the second in color. Co-starring with MacLane in the 1960–1961 season was Don Collier as deputy marshal Will Foreman. In the second season, MacLane left the program, and Collier was promoted to full marshal, with Bruce Yarnell joining the cast as deputy marshal Chalk Breeson. Jock Gaynor appeared in the first season as deputy Heck Martin, the on-screen nephew of Will Foreman. Slim Pickens appeared as "Slim" in the second season. Judy Lewis also appeared the second season as Connie Masters, an employee of the Wells Fargo office in Stillwater. The dog who appeared in Walt Disney's Old Yeller was also cast in The Outlaws. Others who appeared on the program on at least three occasions were Vic Morrow, Cliff Robertson, Pippa Scott, and Harry Townes. In addition, John Anderson, Edgar Buchanan, Jackie Coogan, Bruce Gordon, Robert Harland, Robert Lansing Cloris Leachman, Robert Karnes, Brian Keith, Larry Pennell, Chris Robinson, William Shatner, Ray Walston, Jack Warden, and David Wayne each appeared twice in the series.

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Barton MacLane , Slim Pickens , Don Collier

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Reviews

robinsdh The earlier reviews jarred my memory because I had not noticed the emphasis on the outlaws' point of view. Of course, it was mentioned that the theme shifted to mainstream good guys vs bad. But, come to think of it, the shows I do remember spent an awful lot of time on the "bad guys." Thanks to the reviews, I understand why now.But irony is what I remember most. In one episode, an embezzling bank teller is blackmailed into helping rob the bank. He feels trapped because he invested in silver only to have it decline in value. As the show wraps up--he and the professional crook caught--a prospector waving a paper gleefully shouts "Silver's up!" The best shows were like that.
dougbrode Here's yet another of those westerns turned out in 1960 that tried to break the mold of the formulaic TV western genre, had only a mild recepetion during its first year, was then turned into a far more routine show during the second season, but still was cancelled at the end of that second year. Barton MacLane, a veteran of many old time westerns and other action films, played a tough U.S. Marshal tracking down outlaws in the badlands with the help of deputy Don Collier, a youngster then who would appear in many westerns. Sounds pretty familiar? Here was the difference - instead of telling the story from the lawmens' point of view, this was told as the outlaws saw it. That is, MacLane and his posse were always seen at a distance, almost as threatening characters. In one particularly memorable essay, James Coburn (youngster too at the time) played Culley, a confused young outlaw who wanted to go straight but didn't know what to do, who stops on his run from the law to help a blinded elderly man (Henry Hull, brilliant as always). The 'heroes' were on screen for maybe five minutes and you resented them when they arrested Coburn. For the second season, MacLane remained in the lead, they gave him a more conventionally handsome young deputy, and the stories were now told from his point of view - just like Lawman and pretty much every other western on TV at the time.
optimistic-2 I only saw a few because they were on rather late and we had no home video players in the UK at that time. However despite this I have very vivid memories of the theme music which I recall as a kid partly putting into words along the lines of "Outlaws go and get your guns" but I don't think I got much further than that! It set new ground in realism. The cowboys actually looked as if they had been on the trail and rather unkempt. Close ups of Don Colllier with deep shadows cast by the brim of his hat over his eyes are also vividly recalled somewhat along the lines of the spaghetti westerns of later years. I am pleased to see some are available on DVD.Chris Turner
chuckju This was one of the better westerns. I forget the main star's name who, with head sheriff Barton McClaine, were the setting for each week's new bad guy's story. Yes, Slim Pickens was in it. And in an odd twist late in the series, there were a few episodes of great comedy and adventure with Neville Brand and 2 other guys as cavalry soldiers. These segments had nothing in common with the regular series of Outlaws but were introduced with a story, as I recall. Too bad TVLand doesn't bring this back plus the even older Cimarron City.