Ah, good old shows with good old scripts and good old actors! Such a refreshing change from anything put out these days, or in the past forty years. Thanks for the upload.
Barry Nelson was a good leading man. George Tobias was a mainstay character actor at Warner Brothers from the 1930's through the 50's. United Artists got involved in TV a little later than some studios, but showed it could do quality television.
One guy said Monty was making a fool out of the Hudson Bay man, but it's so obvious that Monty was only making a fool out of himself from the beginning.
Ah, good old shows with good old scripts and good old actors! Such a refreshing change from anything put out these days, or in the past forty years. Thanks for the upload.
Barry Nelson was a good leading man. George Tobias was a mainstay character actor at Warner Brothers from the 1930's through the 50's. United Artists got involved in TV a little later than some studios, but showed it could do quality television.
One guy said Monty was making a fool out of the Hudson Bay man, but it's so obvious that Monty was only making a fool out of himself from the beginning.
I wonder if Monty had had enough of killing and didn't have the strength or whatever to take his own life. Now he can rest.