“The Belcastle Brand”

 

 

 

Season: 2 episode 4

Series Episode: 31

Air Date: October 12, 1958

Maverick TV series starring James Garner and Jack Kelly

A Warner Bros. production

 

 

Teaser

A marquis, a lady and M-A-V-E-R-I-C-K.

 

Cast & Crew Lists

Cast

CharacterRoleActorActor AgeStatus
Bret MaverickGambler / Con artist / GuideJames Garner30Credited
Bart MaverickNarratorJack Kelly31Credited
Albert BelcastleNorbert Belcastle's brotherSeymour Green58Credited
Lady Ellen BelcastleNorbert Belcastle's daughterJoan Elan30Credited
Norbert Belcastle (a.k.a. Marquis of Belcastle / Viscount Darrow / Baron of Lessingham-BurniePatriarch of the Belcastle family / Fellow of the Royal Historical SocietyReginald Owen71Credited
BensonButler at Belcastle CottageGordon Richards64Credited
Gus ShaughnessyOutlaw leaderRusty Westcoatt (Wescoatt)47Credited
First outlaw that talksWalter Barnes40Credited
Ranch foremanRobert Nash43Credited
AnnouncerEd Reimers55Uncredited
Seven outlaw members of the Shaughnessy gang Uncredited
Sir ThurstonWrote a paper on how to find water in the desert Mentioned
Cook at Belcastle Cottage Mentioned

 

Crew

DirectorLeslie H. Martinson
Assistant DirectorRobert Farfan
Developed by
Roy Huggins (uncredited)
WriterMarion Hargrove
Executive Producer

Wm. (William) T. Orr
Producer
Roy Huggins

Director of Photography
Edwin (B.) DuPar, A.S.C.
Art Director
Perry Ferguson
Supervising Film Editor
James Moore

Film Editor

(J.) Frank O'Neill
Production Manager
Oren W. Haglund
Sound Samuel F. Goode
Set Decorator
William Wallace
Makeup Supervisor Gordon Bau, S.M.A.
Composer: Original ThemeDavid Buttolph (uncredited)

Original Theme LyricsPaul Francis Weber
Stock Music ComposerMax Steiner (uncredited)
Musician: HarmonicaTommy Morgan (uncredited)
Production Company
Warner Bros. Television
Distribution Company
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

 

 

Dialogue/Figurative Language/Literary References/Quotes

 

Ellen Belcastle: Isn’t this whole conversation rather nixie dixie?
Meaning: Useless, unimportant, not leading to anything.

 

Bret Maverick: There we went. The thin red line of empire. The house of Belcastle, loaded for bear. With food, clothing, shelter, and the bare essentials of life. And bringing up the rear, a simple native guide.
Meaning: adjusting upward the amount of powder in a musket cartridge to affect the strength of the resulting charge.

 

Bret Maverick: Well, back home in Texas a maverick is a calf that’s lost its mother and its father has run off with another cow.
Norbert Belcastle: A foundling.
Bret Maverick: No, just a lostling.

 

Norbert Belcastle: And you’ve only led us up, what I might ludicrously call, ‘the garden path.’
Meaning: to deceive.

 

 

Notable Mentions

King Harold Harefoot (1039 BCE)
The Times
Peerage
Colonialism (Albert Belcastle: The new colonialism. Don’t send troops, send money.)
Safari

 

 

Geographic References

England
Texas, United States of America
Wyoming Territory, United States of America

 

 

The Games People Play

Fast and loose
Whist

 

 

Grub

Two basted eggs
Tomato and greens salad
Meat pie
Biscuits
Brandy
Broth
Fishhook Barrel Cactus
Cacti
Coffee
Fresh cream
Rattlesnake*
Tea sandwiches
Tea
Yellow watermelon
Red wine

 

  • Note: Rattlesnakes and rattlesnake meat can carry salmonella.  Do not eat it raw.  Wash all surfaces exposed to a live snake or its meat thoroughly.  Cook completely.

 

Music

Cowboy’s Lament” / “Streets of Laredo” (vocals)

 

 

 

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