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Sam Cade

Original title: Cade's County
  • TV Series
  • 1971–1972
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Glenn Ford, Edgar Buchanan, Victor Campos, Sandra Ego, Peter Ford, and Taylor Lacher in Sam Cade (1971)
ActionCrimeDramaWestern

The adventures of Sam Cade, sheriff of rural Madrid County.The adventures of Sam Cade, sheriff of rural Madrid County.The adventures of Sam Cade, sheriff of rural Madrid County.

  • Creators
    • Rick Husky
    • Anthony Wilson
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Edgar Buchanan
    • Taylor Lacher
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    262
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    • Creators
      • Rick Husky
      • Anthony Wilson
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Edgar Buchanan
      • Taylor Lacher
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Sam Cade
    • 1971–1972
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • J.J. Jackson…
    • 1971–1972
    Taylor Lacher
    Taylor Lacher
    • Arlo Pritchard
    • 1971–1972
    Victor Campos
    Victor Campos
    • Rudy Davillo
    • 1971–1972
    Peter Ford
    • Pete…
    • 1971–1972
    Betty Ann Carr
    Betty Ann Carr
    • Betty Ann Sundown…
    • 1971–1972
    Sandra Ego
    Sandra Ego
    • Joannie Little Bird
    • 1971
    Barney Phillips
    Barney Phillips
    • Dr. Ganby
    • 1971–1972
    Mario Machado
    Mario Machado
    • Al…
    • 1971–1972
    Buck Young
    Buck Young
    • 1st Newscaster…
    • 1972
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Willie Ball
    • 1972
    John Schuck
    John Schuck
    • Luke Edwards
    • 1972
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • Ed Kaproski
    • 1972
    Mark Jenkins
    Mark Jenkins
    • George Traven
    • 1972
    Dehl Berti
    Dehl Berti
    • David Aguilas
    • 1972
    Mike Road
    Mike Road
    • D.A. Jack Forbes…
    • 1971–1972
    Anne Seymour
    Anne Seymour
    • Judge Tanner
    • 1972
    Bernie Casey
    Bernie Casey
    • Patrick
    • 1972
    • Creators
      • Rick Husky
      • Anthony Wilson
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    8MartynGryphon

    The Marshall of Madrid

    Television was usually the springboard for many an illustrious movie career. Clint Eastwood, (Rawhide), Steve McQueen (Wanted Dead or Alive) and James Garner (Maverick), are three Hollywood heavyweights that got their start on the small screen. However, it was also a place where aging movie stars tended to retreat to when their box office clout had begun to fade. Rock Hudson, (McMillan and Wife), Ronald Reagan/Robert Taylor, (Death Valley Days), Buddy Ebsen, (The Beverley Hillbillies/Barnaby Jones. In fact, Ebsen made the transition so successfully, that today he is best remembered as a TV star than as a movie song and dance man.

    Well in 1971, Glenn Ford joined that list of illustrious names, with his contemporary Western/Cop show Cade's County. Although always a bankable safe lead in many movies from the 1940's through to the 1960's, it's fair to say that Ford was never really a MEGAstar on the scale of Cable, Grant, Cooper or Astaire, but he did have one quality that no one could deny, he was always likeable on screen and his audiences would, most of the time, leave the theatre satisfied with the finished product.

    By the end of the 1960's with censorship all but abolished and a new style of grittier, realistic filmmakers at the Hollywood tiller-pin steering the world of movie making towards a darker landscape that had never really been frequented by people like Glenn Ford, actors of his 'vintage' needed a place to go. Some were lucky enough to make that change to this new seedier style of film. Ford's own best friend William Holden for instance had just made The Wild Bunch, probably the most violent western ever made at that point in time.

    Whilst sadly only lasting one Season, Cade's County certainly played to Ford's strengths by amalgamating the two main genres that he had excelled in over his long career, Westerns and Crime. TV was a logical step for Ford. At 55, he was getting too long in the tooth ti be convincing as a romantic lead and TV at that time was still the bastion of family values and to his audiences,, Ford had always epitomised the all American good guy, (with only a few noticeable exceptions over the years), and his name at the top of the credits of a TV show was bound to be ratings winner.....wasn't it? Well, no.

    For some reason Cade's County wasn't the smash hit that people were expecting and I think I can understand why. Although totally enjoyable, The show wasn't anything overly special that audiences couldn't already get from other cop shows of the time. The script's were formulaic, the stories too fleeting to garner any real sympathy with one off characters that weren't part of the nucleus of the main core cast.

    What makes Cade's County great is Glenn Ford and Ford alone, but Ford's star quality as good as it always was, was never enough to carry a TV show. He was one cog in the machine, an essential one certainly, but still useless without the cogs that make the machine complete.

    Ford is joined by long time friend and frequent collaborator Edgar Buchanan, Ford's own son Peter appears in numerous episodes as a junior deputy and the fantastic plethora of guest stars make it a joy to watch too. Some had been working on and off with Ford for decades such as Edmond O'Brien, Russ Tamblyn, Broderick Crawford. Others were just those great characters you loved to see on your screen such as John Payne, Bobby Darin, William Shatner. No expense seemed to have been spared to make Cade's County a hit, but sadly it never was, but even after over 50 years, it's still worth checking out. I'm not aware of any official release of the series on Video or DVD, but there are episodes dotted about on YouTube if you care to find them, and I highly recommend you do.

    Enjoy!
    8pmpepe

    Terras Bravias

    This was how the series was called in Portugal when it aired around 1975. How do I add this info?
    7ahod2887

    Cades County a 70s Western / Cop TV Series that had great potential but ultimately did not deliver. Cancelled after one season

    Cades County had a great opening sequence with Glenn Ford riding his Jeep V6 through the desert landscape to the arrangement by Henry Mancini. It was a Big Picture title sequence for Television. I enjoyed this series and some of the episode's were well written and addressed some of the more difficult American issues of the time. Unfortunately, the budget,screen writing & direction was not of a consistently high standard (I am a fan of the Series). Some episodes were great, others very ordinary. I heard at the time that the network was selecting scripts from independent writers for each episode. If that was the case, a better idea would have been to stick with one set of writers so as to develop the characters and the story lines and retain an audience. We should recall that the early seventies was a time when older Movie stars were attracted to TV. Ford did an admirable job as Sam Cade as he did in all his movie roles. But in the end I believe it was the budget and the poor scripts that killed the series. Glenn Ford travelled to Australia to promote the Series in 1971/72 for the Australian TV Logie awards.

    Regards Peter H Sydney, Austraila
    6DKosty123

    CBS was Problem With this series

    This series has a strong cast & good production. What happened that it ran so short a time? CBS was a big piece of the problem. This series was on the network which had given itself a black eye with the over hyped western dud Lancer. After such a terrible entry, folks ignored this entry because they were afraid it would be just as bad.

    Then, CBS put it on late Sunday evenings. This time slot back in the three network days was a kiss of death for almost any program. As a matter of fact, Johnny Carson's quip concerning this show in a monologue on The Tonight Show then: "According to the latest Nielson ratings it dismayed CBS to find out that more than 90 percent of households tuned to Cades County on Sunday nights are using the program as a night light." Carsons pot shot at the show is a little cruel, but the program was canceled in one season.
    10toledohamradio

    Cade's County - great theme song & show

    Cade's County was a pretty neat show and should have lasted 5 years on the TV of the early 70's, but, that was back in the big 3 network days when there was no cable for another few years yet, and a show had to have a huge audience and not huge competition (like the Ed Sullivan Show). The theme song and opening credits were really sweet for a TV show - Henry Mancini's best song of all time is definitely the "Theme from Cade's County" and watching Glen Ford jump through the air in the Jeep was pretty slick. The show was filmed in the super high-quality style of Universal Studios or a 20th Century Fox movie - better quality than nearly every TV show on the air today - in my opinion, and was quite impressive. Scripts were pretty good too. Can I suggest we have TV Land or the like, have a marathon running these 'lost' TV shows of the early to mid 70's like Cade's County? Great show, and like I said, the song "Theme from Cade's County" is by far the best toe-tappin' song ever from Henry Mancini. Just like "WKRP in Cincinnati", CBS gave a great show a crummy timeslot and killed it way ahead of its time.

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cade's County
    • Filming locations
      • Wildwood Regional Park, Thousand Oaks, California, USA
    • Production company
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      • 1.33 : 1

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