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“Marshal of Sweetwater”
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Season: 6 episode 11
Series Episode: 204
Air Date: November 24, 1962′
Teaser
“Well, gentlemen, I think your marshal will be a good deal more interested in my business.”
Employment Situation
Personal decision to see an old friend, prompted by newspaper headline:
LEGEND FROM THE PAST OFFERS TO CLEAN UP SWEETWATER.
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Fee
None
Cast & Crew Lists
Cast
Character Role Actor Actor Age Status
Paladin An arbiter Richard Boone 45 Credited
Harry Brawley Rancher Gordon Jones 51 Credited
Tom Carey Sweetwater marshal David White 46 Credited
Marie Ellis Sweetwater Gold Lily Saloon owner Kathie Browne 32 Credited
Jenkins Sweetwater citizen Paul Birch 46 Credited
Murphy Storekeeper John Damler 44 Credited
Mort Tyler Tom Carey's delivery boy Booth Colman 39 Credited
Farmer John Matthews 36 Credited
Frank Stagecoach driver Howard Hoffman 69 Credited
Joe Elkins Farmer Mentioned
Barfly Bert Madrid 62 Uncredited
Barfly Ethan Laidlaw 47 Uncredited
Nick Bartender Nick Borgani 58 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen John Barton 64 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen John Breen 56 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen Russell Custer 63 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen Herman Hack 63 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen Hans Moebus 60 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen William H. O'Brien 71 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen Paul Powers 59 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen Fred Rapport 67 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen Cosmo Sardo 53 Uncredited
Sweetwater citizen Norman Stevans 45 Uncredited
Sick boy Uncredited
Sick boy's mother Uncredited
Bill Houghton Former owner of the Sweetwater Gold Lily Saloon Mentioned
Mrs. Brawley Mr. Brawley's wife Mentioned
Crew
Director Jerry Hopper
Assistant Director Gary Nelson
Creators Herb Meadow & Sam Rolfe
Writer Gene Roddenberry
Script Supervisor Richard Chaffee
Producer Robert Sparks
Associate Producer Don Ingalls
Production Manager Howard Joslin
Director of Photography Frank (V.) Phillips
Art Director Richard (Y.) Haman
Opening Theme Music Bernard Hermann (Herrmann)
Episode Music by Lucien Moraweck
Conductor Lud Gluskin
"Ballad of Paladin" Singer Johnny Western
"Ballad of Paladin" written by Johnny Western, Richard Boone, Sam Rolfe
Film Editor Everett Sutherland, A.C.E.
Sound Mixer
Frederick (Fred) A. Kessler
Recording Company Westrex Recording System
Re-recording by Joel Moss
Property Master Arthur Friedrich
Makeup Artist
Donald (W.) Roberson
Wardrobe Joseph Dimmitt
Set Decorator Claude E. Carpenter
Casting Peggy Rae
Richard Boone's Stunt Double
Hal Needham (Uncredited)
Production Companies A CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) Television Network Production
Filming Locations
Sets
Paramount Studios 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Closing Credits background
Lone Pine, California, United States of America
Geographic References
Abilene, Kansas, United States of America
Sweetwater
Sources
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