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"Alias Smith and Jones" The Girl in Boxcar #3 (1971)
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"Alias Smith and Jones" (1971)Original Air Date:
11 February 1971 (Season 1, Episode 5)Plot:
Decoys, misdirections and deceptions are the order of the day as Hannibal and the Kid get a taste of... more | add synopsisCast
(Episode Complete credited cast)| Pete Duel | ... | Hannibal Heyes (Joshua Smith) | |
| Ben Murphy | ... | Jed 'Kid' Curry (Thaddeus Jones) | |
| John Larch | ... | Mike Griffin | |
| Alan Hale Jr. | ... | Andrew J. Greer (as Alan Hale) | |
| Heather Menzies | ... | Annabelle | |
| Royal Dano | ... | John Lambert | |
| Conlan Carter | ... | Breen | |
| Jack Garner | ... | Stacey | |
| Claudia Bryar | ... | Minerva Lambert | |
| Michael Carr | ... | Briggs | |
| Liam Dunn | ... | Telegrapher | |
| Ray Ballard | ... | Hotel Clerk | |
| Raymond Guth | ... | Farmer | |
| Norman Leavitt | ... | Wagon Driver |
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Gene Roddenberry's story credit probably comes from his writing the episode of _"The Virginian" (1962)_ that this show is adapted from. Roy Huggins produced both shows and (especially during the first season of "ASJ" when the scripts were written in a frantic midseason rush) grabbed stories from his earlier series and handed them off to teleplay writers (he almost always heavily revised the draft scripts). moreFAQ
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