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The Westerner stars Brian Keith as amiable, unexceptional cowhand/drifter Dave Blassingame, and features John Dehner as rakish Burgundy Smith, who appeared in three episodes.
The Westerner: Created by Sam Peckinpah. With Brian Keith, Hank Gobble, Jimmy Lee Cook, Michael T. Mikler. Laconic cowboy Dave Blasingame wanders the Wild West with his faithful dog Brown and the occasional companionship of pal Burgundy Smith.
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May 16, 2017 · Brian Keith is the no-nonsense wandering loner with his faithful dog named Brown by his side. He is a dead shot with his pistol or his high-powered rifle with a scope. Keith tries to avoid violence if he can, but the unforgiving West in this series rarely allows that.
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25min. 16+. Dave shoots Frank Ritchie just after he has killed a schoolteacher. But then he takes the dying Ritchie to the nearest house where his two brothers live. They plan to pass of Dave as the killer of the teacher and their brother. Watch with a free Prime trial. S1 E3 - Brown. October 20, 1960. 25min. 16+.
A laconic cowboy wanders with his faithful dog and the occasional companionship of a pal, old flame, or stranger, as he tries to tame the Wild West. Starring: Brian Keith Geoffrey Toone Charles Horvath Diana Millay Michael Greene John Dehner. Directed by: Sam Peckinpah.
- Sam Peckinpah
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- Brian Keith
- January 1, 1960
With Brian Keith, John Dehner, John Apone, Rudy Dolan. Dave meets Libby and falls in love-- head over heels. Of course, things go terribly wrong when he runs head on with his old nemesis Burgundy Smith, the no count con man who has also laid claim to the beautiful Libby!
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Dave (Brian Keith) inherits his uncle’s 405 Winchester repeating rifle and wanders the Wild West looking for work as a ranch hand or wrangler with his faithful mongrel dog, Brown, and the occasional companionship of his snazzy dressing and enterprising conman rival Burgundy Smith (John Dehner).