Peter brown biography outlaw

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Original air date Oct 27, 1957
Directed by Leslie H. Martinson
Teleplay by George Slavin

Regular Cast
James Garner as Bret Maverick
Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick

Guest Cast
Erin O'Brien as Linda Harris
Ray Teal as Mart Fallon
Edd Byrnes as Wes Fallon
Peter Brown as Rip Fallon
Chubby Johnson as Simmons
Michael Dante as Sam Harris
Jim Bannon as Matson
Howard Negley as Sheriff Tibbs
Fern Barry as Ella Taylor
Buddy Shaw as Davy Taylor
Ollie O'Toole as McLean

"Stage West" utilized a fairly common plot device as its secondary story, the outlaw family with one member (usually the youngest) who is good or would like to be good or who with a little help could choose the right path. Of course, the primary focus was on the classic Bret Maverick ability to combine smooth talk, action and trickery to get himself out of a tight situation.

Peter Brown plays the good son here. He would frequently play this type of rolewhich became his forte in the first decade of his career, a young man coming of age in some way: finding his manhood, his courage, his integrity, his

Archives West Finding Aid

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Posters (featuring famous characters, outlaws and lawmen of the early American West):

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Bat Masterson

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War Chief Gall

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Black Bart

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Wyatt Earp

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Samuel Colt

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Pat Garrett

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Tom Smith

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Butch Cassidy (George Leroy Parker)

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Jesse James

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Frank James

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Pear Har

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"Wild Bill" Hickok

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Annie Oakley (Phoebe Moses)

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Perry Owens

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"Buffalo Bill" Cody (Colonel William F. Cody)

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"Billy the Kid" (William Boney aka McCarty)

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"Doc" Holliday (John Henry Holliday)

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"Sitting Bull" (Sioux Chief, Tatanka Yotanka)

Statues (bronze, approximately 9" tall, with sculptors' illegible signature):

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Billy the Kid

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Wyatt Earp

Artifact

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An American flag from the Bicentennial Celebration

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Audio Tape

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7" reel - 3 3/4 ips with 40-45 minutes duration of recording: An interview with Sheriff Donald Cox, former sheriff in Sacrament

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