“The Trial”
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Season: 2 episode 10
Series Episode: 19
Air Date: May 10, 2000
Teaser
“The Edomites were an arrogant people. They thought they were better than everybody else.” – Josiah Sanchez
Exploit
Protect a man’s right to his day in court.
Remuneration
A dollar a day and found
Euphemisms / Quotes / Literary References
“He was deader than a hammer.” – Witness 2
“To cross a mountain you first walk up to it.” – Josiah Sanchez
“How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child” – Maude Standish
King Lear Act 1, Scene 4, 281-289 (pub; 1606)
by William Shakespeare
Lear:
If she must teem,
Create her child of spleen, that it may live
And be a thwart disnatur’d torment to her!
Let it stamp wrinkles in her brow of youth,
With cadent tears fret channels in her cheeks,
Turn all her mother’s pains and benefits
To laughter and contempt, that she may feel
How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is
To have a thankless child!
“I am cruel only that I may be kind…” – Ezra Standish
Hamlet Act 3 Scene 4 (pub. 1603)
by William Shakespeare
For use almost can change the stamp of nature,
And either rein the devil or throw him out
With wondrous potency. Once more, good night,
And when you are desirous to be blessed,
I’ll blessing beg of you. (points to POLONIUS)
For this same lord
I do repent, But heaven hath pleased it so,
To punish me with this and this with me,
That I must be their scourge and minister.
I will bestow him and will answer well
The death I gave him. So, again, good night.
I must be cruel only to be kind.
Thus bad begins and worse remains behind.
One word more, good lady-
God wanted to punish me with this murder, and this man with me,
so I’m both Heaven’s executioner and its minister of justice.
This is bad, but it’ll get worse soon. Oh, and one other thing, madam.
GERTRUDE
What shall I do?
HAMLET
Not this, by no means, that I bid you do-
Let the bloat king tempt you again to bed,
Pinch wanton on your cheek, call you his mouse,
And let him, for a pair of reechy kisses
Or paddling in your neck with his damned fingers,
Make you to ravel all this matter out:
That I essentially am not in madness
But mad in craft. ‘Twere good you let him know,
For who that’s but a queen, fair, sober, wise,
Would from a paddock, from a bat, a gib,
Such dear concernings hide? Who would do so?
No, in despite of sense and secrecy,
Unpeg the basket on the house’s top.
Late the birds fly, and like the famous ape,
To try conclusions, in the basket creep
And break your own neck down.
GERTRUDE
Be thou assured, if words be made of breath
And breath of life, I have no life to breathe
What thou hast said to me.
“Sleep tight, don’t let the…Well, you know the rest.” – Ezra Standish
“Good night, sleep tight. And don’t let the buggers bite.” (1881)
Bascobel” A Novel by Emma Mersereau Newton
“…may sleep tight, where the bugs don’t bite.” (1884)
Boating Trips on the New England River by Henry Parker Fellows
“Goodnight, sleep tight, don’t let the bedbugs bite.”
What they Say in New England” A Book of Signs, Sayings, and Superstitions (1897) by Clifton Johnson
“Whenas in silk my Maudie goes,
Oh, then, methinks how sweetly flows
The liquefaction of her clothes.
Then when I cast my eyes and see
That brave vibration each way free,
Oh, how that glittering taketh me!” – Preston Wingo
“Upon Julia’s Clothes” (1648)
by Robert Herrick
Whenas in silks my Julia goes,
Then , then (methinks) how sweetly flows
That liquefaction of her clothes.
Next, when I cast mine eyes, and see
That brave vibration each way free,
O how that glittering taketh me!
“La belle dame sans merci.” – Preston Wingo
“La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad” (1819)
by John Keats
O what can ail thee,
knight-at-arms,
Alone and palely loitering?
The sedge has withered from the lake,
And no birds sing.
O what can ail thee,
knight-at-arms
So haggard and so woe-begone?
The squirrel’s granary is full,
And the harvest’s done.
I see a lily on thy brow,
With anguish moist and fever-dew,
And on thy cheeks a fading rose
Fast withereth too.
I met a lady in the meads,
Full beautiful – a faery’s child,
Her hair was long, her foot was light,
And her eyes were wild.
I made a garland for her head,
And bracelets too, and fragrant zone;
She looked at me as she did love,
And made sweet moan
I set her on my pacing steed,
And nothing else saw all day long,
For sidelong would she bend and sing
A faery’s song.
She found me roots of relish sweet,
And honey wild, and manna-dew
And sure in language strange she said –
‘I love thee true’ –
She took me to her Elfin grot,
And there she wept and sighed full sore,
And there I shut her wild wild eyes
With kisses four.
And there she lulled me asleep,
And there I dreamed – Ah! woe betide! –
The latest dream I ever dreamt
On the cold hill side.
I saw pale kings and princes too,
Pale warriors, death-pale were they all;
They cried – ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci
Thee hath in thrall!’
I saw their starved lips in the gloam,
With horrid warning gaped wide,
And I awake and found me here,
On the cold hill’s side.
And this is why I sojourn here,
Alone and palely loitering,
Though the sedge is withered from the lake,
And no birds sing.
“Gather ye rosebuds while ye may
Old Time is still a-flying
And this same flower that smiles today
Will never have to set eyes on you again;
You bloated wood tick.
P.S. Thank you for the lovely carriage” – Ezra Standish reading a note from Maude Standish (with apologies to Robert Herrick)
“To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time” (pub. 1648)
by Robert Herrick
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a flying;
And this same flower that smiles today
Tomorrow will be dying.
The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun,
The higher he’s a-getting,
The sooner will his race be run,
And nearer he’s to setting.
The age is best which is the first,
When youth and blood are warmer;
But being spent, the worse, and worst
Times still succeed the former.
Then be not coy, but use your time,
And while ye may, go marry;
For having lost but once your prime,
You may forever tarry.
Cast & Crew Lists
Cast
Character Role Actor Actor Age Status
Chris Larabee
Gunfighter
Michael Biehn
43 Credited
Vin Tanner
Gunfighter Eric Close
32 Credited
John “J.D." Dunne
Gunfighter Andrew Kavovit
28 Credited
Bucklin "Buck" Wilmington
Gunfighter Dale Midkiff
40 Credited
Josiah Sanchez
Gunfighter/ Theologian Ron Perlman
50 Credited
Ezra Standish
Gambler/ Conman/ Gunfighter
Anthony Starke
36 Credited
Nathan Jackson
Gunfighter / Healer Rick Worthy
33 Credited
Mary Travis
Owner and editor of The Clarion News
Laurie Holden
30 Credited
Judge Oren Travis
United States Territorial Circuit Court Judge/Mary's father-in-law
Robert Vaughn
67 Credited
Obediah Jackson
Nathan Jackson's father / Freeman
Carl Lumbly
48 Credited
James Litefoot (Lightfoot)
Prosecutor from Eagle Bend
Brad Greenquist
40 Credited
Maude Standish
Ezra's mother / Con Artist / Gambler
Michelle Phillips
55 Credited
Stanes (Stains)
Eagle Bend Sheriff
Rick Dean
47-48 Credited
Preston Wingo
Owner of the Cattle Baron Hotel in Snellville
Patrick Cronin
58-59 Credited
Witness 1
Gary Gingold
Credited
Witness 2
Sonny King
Credited
Witness 3
David Stifel
Credited
Mr. Brown
Buyer of The Standish Tavern
Uncredited
Mr. Brown's partner in the purchase of the Standish Tavern
Uncredited
Townsman
Johnny Luckett
50 Uncredited
David S. Winn III
Uncredited
Jonah Catchings
Former overseer
Mentioned
Crew
Director William Wages
First Assistant Director Bruce Carter
Second Assistant Director
Susan Price
Developed by
John Watson / Pen Desham
Original Screenplay
William Roberts / Walter Bernstein (uncredited) / Walter Newman (uncredited)
Written by Michael Norell
Script Supervisor
Kathy (Kathleen) Mulligan
Script Coordinator Christina Weir
Executive Producers
Pen Densham
/ Richard Barton Lewis
/ Walter Mirisch
/ Mark Stern
/ John Watson
Producers
Steve Beers / Lynne Symons
Associate Producer Dennis C. Duckwall
Supervising Producer Melissa Rosenberg
Consulting Producer Richard Kletter / Mark Haskell Smith
Composer: Original Theme Elmer Bernstein
Music Don Harper
Composer: Additional music Crain Marks (uncredited) / Dave Metzger (uncredited)
Director of Photography
Gordon C. Lonsdale
Camera Operator(s)
Gregory Paul Collier / Brian Sullivan (uncredited)
Key Grip
Jason (D.) Hodges
Best Boy Grip Bob Snowdon (uncredited)
Chief Lighting Technician
Jack Todd
Best Boy Electric
J. B. Richner (uncredited)
Film Editor
David Post
Assistant Editor
Gregory D. Gontz
Supervising Sound Editor(s)
Victor Iorillo, M.P.S.E. /Doug Kent
Sound Editor(s) Miles O'Fun
Production Sound Mixer
Richard Schexnayder
Re-recording Mixer(s)
Pete Elia / Larry Stensvold
ADR Mixer Mark DeSimone (uncredited)
Art Director
John Bucklin
Set Decorator
John (F.) Brown
Construction Coordinator
Dean (R.) Brown
Property Master
Curtis Akin
Assistant Property Master James L. Eddy (uncredited)
Propmaker Foreman
Steven Fidler (uncredited)
Location Manager
Patrick Mignano
Location Liaison
Daniel Veluzatd (uncredited)
Transportation Coordinator
Rockey (Rocky) Reed
Production Designer
Jerry Wanek
Unit Production Manager
Bob (Robert M.) Rolsky
Production Coordinator
Bill (William) Sell
Post-Production Executive
Hudson Hickman (uncredited)
Post-Production Supervisor
Shana Fischer Huber
Post-Production Assistant Michelle Sabrina Wong (uncredited)
Production Accountant
Jeff Gafin
Original casting
Janet Hirshenson, C.S.A. / Jane Jenkins, C.S.A.
Casting
Mary Jo Slater, C.S.A.
Casting Associate Tim (Timothy) Michals
Costume Design
Dan Moore
Costumer
Susan Saldutti (uncredited)
Makeup Artist/ Makeup Department Head
Phyllis Temple
Makeup Artist David Abbott (uncredited)
Hair Stylist(s)
Gary Walker
Special Effect Coordinator
Dan (Danny) Lester
Stunt Coordinator
Walter Scott
Assistant Stunt Coordinator
Tony Lee Boggs (uncredited)
Stunt Double Bret Kiene (for Eric Close) / Todd Bryant (for Ron Perlman)
Stuntmen John Casino (uncredited)
Boss Wrangler
Clay M. Lilley (uncredited)
Main Title
Frankfurt Balkind
Film Laboratory Services
FotoKem (Film lab)
Audio Post Production
Westwind Media
Post Production Services
The Post Group (Production Suites)
Production Companies
Trilogy Entertainment Group / The Mirisch Corporation / Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) (Television)
Distribution Company
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS)
Annals of Time
Hot on the Trail
Alabama
Eagle Bend
Snellville
Refreshments & Libations
Beer
Whiskey
Sources
The Magnificent Seven television series episodes (written, spoken and credits). Internet Movie Database (IMDb), Wikipedia, authors (cited), philosophers (cited), poets (cited), The Bible (cited), YouTube, (cited), individual observation. and others as indicated by the links.
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