Reason of the public domain status: Registered in the year it was made, but not renewed.
B-picture auteur Jacques Tourneur served as director for the October
15, 1960 Bonanza episode "Denver McKee." The title character, played by
Franchot Tone, is a former lawman who wants to give his beloved
daughter Connie (Natalie Trundy) everything that money can buy. To that
end, McKee has secretly aligned himself with an outlaw gang, accepting
huge amounts of cash in return for his cooperation. Things come to a
head when Connie returns home from a fancy Eastern school, just as
McKee is sent out of town to capture the very outlaws with whom he is
in cahoots-and to further complicate matters, Joe Cartwright falls in
love with Connie. Also in the cast are Ken Mayer (Miles), Stephen
Courtleigh (Harley), William Fawcett (Pete), Jack Lester (Johnson),
Pete Robinson (Fleming), and Bob Barker (Mort). "Denver McKee" was
written by Fred Freiberger and Steve McNeil. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie
Guide. Bonanza: Denver McKee (TV episode). Answers.com. Movies, All Media Guide, 2006. http://www.answers.com/topic/bonanza-denver-mckee-tv-episode, accessed July 13, 2008.
Creators:David Dortort, Fred Hamilton Producer:Ben Koenig, Barney A. Sarecky Production Company:National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Audio/Visual:sound,
black & white / color Date Release: 1959 Cast: Lorne Greene/Ben Cartwright - Michael Landon/Joseph 'Little Joe' Cartwright - Dan Blocker/Eric 'Hoss' Cartwright
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