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With David Carradine, Jill Ireland, Tom Tully, Christopher Shea. A stranger, not happy with the changing times and unwilling to accept the fact that "sod busters" are moving into the land, resorts to taking a job with the Starrett's when things get rough.
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- Western
- Gerd Oswald
- 1966-10-08
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A stranger, not happy with the changing times and unwilling to accept the fact that "sod busters" are moving into the land, resorts to taking a job with the Starrett's when things get rough. He doesn't last long because Ryker invites him to work at his ranch. But even Ryker's ways are too tame for this cowboy, and he's out for revenge. - Source: IM...
Starring
1. David Carradine as Shane 2. Jill Ireland as Marian 3. Tom Tully as Tom Starett 4. Chris Shea as Joey
Guest starring
1. Steve Ihnat (as R. G. Posey)
Co-starring
1. Sam Gilman as Grafton 2. Bert Freed as Ryker
Executive Producer: David ShawProducer: Denne Bart PetitclercWritten by: John TannerDirected by: Gerd Oswald"Shane" The Bitter, the Lonely (TV Episode 1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Bitter, the Lonely: Directed by Gerd Oswald. With David Carradine, Jill Ireland, Tom Tully, Christopher Shea. A stranger, not happy with the changing times and unwilling to accept the fact that "sod busters" are moving into the land, resorts to taking a job with the Starrett's when things get rough.
The Bitter, the Lonely is the fifth episode of the first season of Shane. Starring: David Carradine , Jill Ireland , Tom Tully (Tom Starett) Introducing: Chris Shea Guest Star: Steve Ihnat (R.G. Posey) Owen Bush (Ben), Lawrence Mann (Hanes), Ned Romero (Chips) with Sam Gilman (Grafton) and Bert Freed (Ryker)
- October 8, 1966
- Denne Bart Petitclerc
- Gerd Oswald
- John Tanner
When the night has been too lonely And the road has been too long And you think that love is only For the lucky and the strong Just remember in the winter Far beneath the bitter snows Lies the seed that with the sun's love In the spring becomes the rose Writer/s: Amanda McBroom
The Rose Lyrics: Some say love, it is a river / That drowns the tender reed / Some say love, it is a razor / That leaves your soul to bleed / Some say love, it is a hunger / An endless aching need