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Stagecoach SevenEpisode Number: 9 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Thursday March 11, 1971 Prod Code: n/a |
Heyes and The Kid are taken prisoner by a stationmaster who is then forced to do battle with a gang of outlaws who are anxious to claim the twenty thousand dollar reward money on Heyes' and The Kid's heads.
| Writer: | Dick Nelson, John Thomas James |
| Director: | Richard Benedict |
| Star: | Ben Murphy (Thaddeus Jones/Jed "Kid" Curry), Pete Duel (Joshua Smith/Hannibal Heyes (ep. 1-33)) |
| Recurring Role: | Roger Davis (Narrator) |
| Guest Star: | Nick Benedict (Phil), Bernard Greene (Station Master), Dana Elcar (Benjamin T. Bowers), Mitzi Hoag (Winifred Bowers), Steve Ihnat (Harry Downs), L.Q. Jones (Clint Weaver), John Kellogg (Joe), Randolph Mantooth (Dan Loomis), Geoffrey Lewis (), Keenan Wynn (Charlie Utley), Angela Clarke (Hannah Utley), Sallie Shockley (Ellen Loomis) |
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Clint Weaver: Well now friend, this here's your lucky day.
Charlie Utley: I don't start too many lucky days with no six-gun pressed to my neck. (edit) Heyes: Begging your pardon, sir, but your rifle -- it's pointing at us. (edit) Heyes: (To Harry Downs after he tries to turn Heyes & Curry over to the Weaver gang) You know, I was just about to apologize to you for what my partner did back in Benton Pass; I'm glad you stopped me. (edit) Heyes: Charlie, that's an awful nice picture you're painting of us, but the truth is --
Charlie: The truth is, you're both better fellas than you think you are. (edit)
Charlie Utley: I don't start too many lucky days with no six-gun pressed to my neck. (edit) Heyes: Begging your pardon, sir, but your rifle -- it's pointing at us. (edit) Heyes: (To Harry Downs after he tries to turn Heyes & Curry over to the Weaver gang) You know, I was just about to apologize to you for what my partner did back in Benton Pass; I'm glad you stopped me. (edit) Heyes: Charlie, that's an awful nice picture you're painting of us, but the truth is --
Charlie: The truth is, you're both better fellas than you think you are. (edit)
Randolph Mantooth, who starred as Firefighter/Paramedic John Gage on Emergency! starting in 1972, is a guest star in this episode. He plays a young man who, not surprisingly, comes to Heyes' and Curry's rescue at a crucial moment. Maybe they should've called it "Stagecoach 51"!
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Stagecoach SevenGreat "Another great installment" In "Stagecoach Seven," Heyes and Curry wind up prisoners during a siege at the stagecoach relay station when a gang of outlaws try to take them away from the stagecoach station defenders. Continue » Posted Oct 23, 2005 7:51 pm PST |
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Episode: Stagecoach Seven
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