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  1. The Deadeye Kid: Directed by Jerry Hopper. With Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford, Paul Fix, Kip King. When a young boy from Brooklyn is accused of murder, Mark, believing the boy's claim of innocence, hides him until he can find the real killer.

    • (146)
    • Family, Western
    • Jerry Hopper
    • 1959-02-10
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kip_KingKip King - Wikipedia

    The Rifleman - Donnel O'Mahoney; The Smothers Brothers Show - Messenger; The Walter Winchell File - Freddy Lundberg; Film roles. The Young Guns (1956) - Miguel (uncredited) Tea and Sympathy (1956) - Ted; Dino - Allie (uncredited) Johnny Trouble (1957) - Kip King; Kiss Them for Me (1957) - Marine (uncredited) Peyton Place (1957) - Pee Wee ...

  3. "The Rifleman" The Deadeye Kid (TV Episode 1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Watchlist. EN. The Rifleman (TV Series) The Deadeye Kid (1959) Kip King: Donnel O' Mahoney. Showing all 4 items. Jump to: Photos (2) Quotes (2) Photos. Quotes. [last lines] Mark McCain : Why don't you stay? Lucas McCain : Unh-unh-unh. Don't try to force him. He wants to go back to the Bowery.

  5. Kip King as Don Mahoney. Douglas Spencer as Jackson. Glenn Strange as Stagecoach Driver. A smart-alec young boy from Brooklyn comes west to seek his fortune. He makes the acquaintance of Mark McCain and is invited to visit the McCain ranch.

  6. "The Deadeye Kid" is the 20th episode of The Rifleman Season One and the 20th episode overall. Directed by Jerry Hopper and written by Palmer Thompson, it aired on February 10, 1959. Mark McCain befriends Donnel O'Mahoney, a tough kid from Brooklyn, and arranges with two men for the young man to...

  7. A smart-aleck boy from Brooklyn comes west to seek his fortune.