“Marshal Maverick”
Season: 5 episode 10
Series Episode: 121
Air Date: March 11, 1962
Maverick TV series starring Jack Kelly
A Warner Bros. production
Teaser
To thine own self be true.
Cast & Crew Lists
Cast
Character Role Actor Actor Age Status
Bart Maverick Gambler / Con artist / Marshal / Deputy marshal Jack Kelly 34 Credited
Dr. "Doc" John Holliday Gambler / Gunfighter Peter Breck 32 Credited
Billy Coe Outlaw Earl Hammond 40 Credited
Wyatt Earp Marshal Med Flory 35 Credited
Elkins Barber in Abilene Herb Vigran 51 Credited
Theodora "Theo" Rush Owner of the Dry Gulch Saloon Gail Kobe 29 Credited
Heck Thomas Retiring marshal Emile Meyer 51 Credited
Archibald "Archie" Walker (a.k.a. Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Bart Maverick) Bartender / Impersonator John Dehner 46 Credited
George Dry Gulch Saloon bartender / Coe henchman Jerry Hausner 52 Credited
Keno Coe henchman Greg Benedict (Owen Orr) 27 Credited
Oliver Mayor of Abilene Willard Waterman 47 Credited
Poker Kibitzer / Store proprietor Kay (E.) Kuter 37 Credited
Ranch hand Zack Foster Credited
Announcer Ed Reimers 59 Uncredited
Clem Adams Stagecoach passenger Lane Chandler 62 Uncredited
Beasley "Kid" Outlaw Uncredited
Tom Golden Stagecoach passenger Uncredited
Cathy Jones Young lady following "Doc" Holliday, "on the trail to matrimony" Uncredited
Pete Coe henchman Uncredited
"Pinto Kid" Coe henchman on the roof Uncredited
Coe's henchman Boyd "Red" Morgan 46 Uncredited
Poker Kibitzer / Stableman / Uncredited
Clantons A family of ranchers / Rustlers / Thieves / Killers Mentioned
Coles Outaws Mentioned
Mrs. Earp Wyatt Earp's mother Mentioned
Morgan "Morg" Earp Wyatt Earp's brother Mentioned
Virgil "Virg" Earp Wyatt Earp's brother Mentioned
Garrison Cafe owner in Abilene Mentioned
Bat Masterson Deputy City Marshal Dodge City, Kansas
Mentioned
"Grandmother" Billy Coe's grandmother Mentioned
Crew
Director Sidney Salkow
Assistant Director Bill (William) Kissell
Developed by
Roy Huggins (uncredited)
Teleplay James O'Hanlon / Arnold Belgard
Story Arnold Belgard
Executive Producer
Wm. (William) T. Orr
Producer William L Stuart
Supervising Producer Arthur W. Silver
Director of
Photography
Jack (Jacques R.) Marquette
Lamp Operator Earl C. Williman
Art Director
LeRoy Dean
Supervising Film Editor
Film Editor
Clarence Kolster, A.C.E.
Production Manager
Sound Stanley Jones
Set Decorator Jerry Welch
Makeup Supervisor Gordon Bau, S.M.A.
Supervising Hair Stylist Jean Burt Reilly, C.H.S.
Composer: Original Theme David Buttolph (uncredited)
Original Theme Lyrics Paul Francis Weber
Stock Music Composer Max Steiner (uncredtied)
Music Composer
Music Supervisor
Music Editor Erma E. Levin
Musician: Harmonica Tommy Morgan (uncredited)
Production Company
Warner Bros. Television
Distribution Company
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Dialogue/Figurative Language/Literary References/Quotes
Bart: If we don’t protect the lambs we’ll never get a chance to fleece the sheep.
Bart: Sweet Mortimer’s mustache!
Mayor Oliver: By Godfrey!
Meaning: Exclaiming one’s surprise.
Archibald Walker: You see, as myself, I’m nothing. I’m the epitomy of a cipher, the hole in a doughnut… a drop in the bucket, a bristle in a shaving brush.
Notable Mentions
Doctor “Doc” John Henry Holliday
Bartholemew William Barclay “Bat” Masterson
Geographic References
Abilene, Kansas, United States of America
Dodge City, Kansas, United States of America
Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America
Paris, France
Tombstone, Arizona Territory, United States of America
The Games People Play
5-Card Draw Poker (sound)
Grub
Whiskey
Coffee
Music
“On Top of Old Smokey” (instrumental)
“Some Sunday Morning” (instrumental)
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