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“The High Graders”
Season: 1 episode 19
Series Episode: 19
Air Date: January 18, 1958
Teaser
“I’ve been offered a dozen good ways to get myself killed since I came to this town. Now I’m going to make a few offers myself.”
Employment Solicitation
Verbal agreement with Angela DeMarco
Fee
Two free suits every year for life
Cast & Crew Lists
Cast
Character | Role | Actor | Actor Age | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paladin | An arbiter | Richard Boone | 40 | Credited |
Casey Bryan | Grail foreman | Robert (J.) Wilke | 43 | Credited |
Angelo De Marco | Polo DeMarco's daughter | Susan Cabot | 36 | Credited |
Gino De Marco | Polo DeMarco's nephew and a tailor | Nico Minardos | 27 | Credited |
Marty Morgan | Blue Eagle "gopher" who called "Jockey" out | Chris Alcaide | 34 | Credited |
Irwin | Governor of California | Carlyle Mitchell | Credited | |
"Jockey" | Mine guard | Bob Steele | 57 | Credited |
Chet | Blue Eagle "gopher" | Uncredited | ||
Ed | Blue Eagle "gopher" | Uncredited | ||
Pete | Blue Eagle "gopher" | Uncredited | ||
Tom | Blue Eagle "gopher" | Uncredited | ||
Miner | Duke Fishman | 51 | Uncredited | |
Miner | Jack Perrin | 61 | Uncredited | |
Miner | John Roy | 59 | Uncredited | |
Reed | Miner | Jack Stoney | 60 | Uncredited |
Hannah | Saloon girl | Uncredited | ||
Polo De Marco | Paladin's former tailor | Mentioned | ||
Leland Stanford | A Polo De Marco client | Mentioned |
Crew
Director | Andrew V. McLaglen |
Assistant Director | Howard Joslin |
Creators | Herb Meadow & Sam Rolfe |
Teleplay | Ken Kolb, Jack Laird & Wilton Schiller |
Story | Jack Laird & Wilton Schiller |
Script Supervisor | Richard Chaffee |
Producer | Julian Claman |
Production Manager | Glenn Cook |
Director of Photography | William Margulies |
Art Director | James W. Sullivan |
Opening Theme Music Composer | Bernard Hermann (Herrmann) (Uncredited) |
Supervising Editor | Fred W. Berger, A.C.E. |
Film Editor | Michael Luciano, A.C.E. |
Optical Effects | Jack Rabin & Louis DeWitt |
Sound Editor | Roderick Sound, Inc. |
Property Master | Mike Gordon |
Makeup Artist | William Wood (Woods) |
Hair Stylist | Madine Danks |
Wardrobe | Joseph Dimmitt |
Set Decorator | Raymond Boltz, Jr. |
Casting | Lynn Stalmaster and Associates |
Richard Boone's Stunt Double | Hal Needham (Uncredited) |
Production Companies | A CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) Television Network Production, Filmaster Productions |
Recording Company' | Westrex Recording System |
ATFP (Alliance of TV Film Producers) |
Filming Locations
Sets
Paramount Studios – 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Bronson Caves scenes
Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park – 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Geographic References
Big Bonanza, Nevada, United States of America
Bingham Canyon, Utah, United States of America
Glorifino
Lode Star
San Francisco, California, United States of America (see Jeans 1873-96)
Sources
Have Gun – Will Travel episodes (written, spoken and credits). Internet Movie Database (IMDb), authors (cited), philosophers (cited), poets (cited) and individual observation.
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