Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the 1880s Jason McCord travels the country trying to prove he's no coward. He needs to do this because the military career of this West point graduate came to an end when he was thrown ou... Ler tudoIn the 1880s Jason McCord travels the country trying to prove he's no coward. He needs to do this because the military career of this West point graduate came to an end when he was thrown out of the army after being accused of cowardice.In the 1880s Jason McCord travels the country trying to prove he's no coward. He needs to do this because the military career of this West point graduate came to an end when he was thrown out of the army after being accused of cowardice.
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NOTE: During the show's first season,the episodes were shot in black and white(1965-66)while the second season episodes were in color(1966). The show was produced by NO other than game show veterans Mark Goodson and Bill Todman(the guys behind "The Price Is Right")and this was their first try at a weekly series(and the last time they will ever do so).
Connors did his best, but the trite story lines and the general aimlessness of the show finally did it in. It only lasted two seasons. That was enough.
I disagree most strongly with the first comment, McCord did try to clear his name many times, just not at the cost of others, and McCord, a wronged man, a pariah, would indeed, have to drift from town to town.
If he stayed too long he would likely be strung from a tree...
I too watched this on late night TV, in fact it's still on the New York City ABC affiliate, as a late night time filler.
That's an undeserved legacy.
In the current climate of turning past TV series into big-budget films, this is a no-brainer.
I'd be interested to know if the property's being sought after.
They'd be morons not to include theme song somewhere, it is really stunning.
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- CuriosidadesThe show was supposed to be color from the beginning, but sponsor Procter & Gamble, who regularly sponsored NBC's Sunday night half hour programs between Disneylândia (1954) and Bonanza (1959) insists that the show would be in black and white. It gradually went to color by its second and final season.
- Erros de gravaçãoThough the series overview states that this show was set in the 1880's, several episodes are clearly set during the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, and two specifically deal with events leading up to Custer's Massacre at Little Bighorn. This proves that some of episodes were set in the 1870s.
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Unknown singer of theme song: All but one man died, There at Bitter Creek. / And they say he ran away. Branded! Marked with a coward's shame. What do you do when you're branded, will you fight for your name? He was innocent. Not a charge was true. But the world would never know. Branded! Scorned as the one who ran. What do you do when you're branded, and you know you're a man? Wherever you go for the rest of your life, you must prove... You're a man.
- Versões alternativasRepackaged for syndication with "The Guns of Will Sonnett" as "Chuck Connors' Great Western Theatre" with new introductions from Chuck Connors.
- ConexõesEdited into O Sabre Partido (1965)
- Trilhas sonorasBranded
Written by Dominic Frontiere and Alan Alch.
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- Tempo de duração30 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1