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"Maverick" Black Fire (1958)



Overview

User Rating:
7.3/10   13 votes
Writers:
Marion Hargrove (teleplay)
Howard Browne (story)
Contact:
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
16 March 1958 (Season 1, Episode 25)
Plot:
Crusty old General Eakins summons all his living relatives to his ranch to assess who'll inherit his fortune... more | add synopsis
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Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

James Garner ... Bret Maverick
Hans Conried ... Homer Eakins

Will Wright ... General Eakins
Theona Bryant ... Cousin Hope Martin
John Vivyan ... Cousin Millard Sawyer
Jane Darwell ... Mrs. Knowles
George O'Hanlon ... Cousin Elmo Seabright
Edith Leslie ... Cousin Elizabeth Seabright
Charles Bateman ... Cousin Jeff Martin
Emory Parnell ... Cousin Lonnie Doble
Harry Harvey ... Cousin Seeby Dixon
Dan Sheridan ... Luther
James W. Horan ... Cousin Pliney Potter (as Jimmy Horan)

David McMahon ... Sheriff
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Additional Details

Runtime:
USA:49 min (excluding commercials)
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Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound Recording)

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Miscellaneous: James W. Horan's character is listed as "Cousin Pliney" in the credits, but his name is spelled "Pliny" on his wallet. more
Quotes:
[looking over his prospective heirs]
General Eakins: Now that I've seen you, I may decide not to die.
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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
One Big, Not-So-Happy Family, 8 August 2008
7/10
Author: dougdoepke from Claremont, USA

Excellent entry that combines mystery, suspense, and a healthy dose of sly and not-so-sly humor. The likable Bret is enlisted by the dislikeable Homer (Hans Conreid) to pose as him at a family get-together where ornery old skinflint Will Wright (who else) will decide who gets his sizable fortune. The family stacks up as an odd assortment of characters who nonetheless disappear one by one, narrowing down the number of possible heirs as they gather around the dinner table. So which one is the culprit. (You may be able to spot the show's very last line coming from a mile away since it's a movie cliché.)

The story is sort of like the old Agatha Christie who-dun-it Ten Little Indians transposed to the American frontier. Fine script with lots of sharply humorous dialogue, especially from professional cynic Conreid who could curl his lip with the best of them. Seeing him in a Western takes some getting used to, but then he does stay in type as an acidly eccentric artist. Getting such an unWestern-type actor was both risky and a brilliant touch that all in all makes the episode.

Note also the several fleeting innuendos that apparently were too quick for the censors. Actually Bret (Garner) has a rather secondary role as the colorful family characters share in the limelight. This may not be the best Maverick "Western" since time and place are inessential to the plot. Nonetheless, it's one of the most entertaining.

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