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5.0 out of 5 stars
TWENTY MORE GREAT EPISODES, February 20, 2000
This review is from: The Rifleman: Boxed Set No. 2 (vol. 5-8) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
My rave review of the first boxed set of "The Rifleman" remains true for this second set of 20 episodes. The quality remains as high as ever. This really was a superb series.
For some reason the compilers have, this time, decided to present the episodes in alphabetic order across the four tapes. I personally would have preferred to see the shows in episode order, but I can live with the decision.
Here is the list of contents. The numbers in brackets indicate the Season and overall "Episode Number" (e.g. "5/164" means Episode #164, shown in the Fifth Season).
VOLUME 5 - The boarding house (1/22, with Katy Jurado) - The brother-in-law (1/5, with Jerome Courtland) - The bullet (5/164, with Richard Anderson & Harold J Stone) - Dead cold cash (3/85, with Ed Nelson) - The hero (2/59, with Robert Culp)
VOLUME 6 - The indian (1/21, with Michael Ansara & Herbert Rudley) - Lariat (2/67, with George Macready & Richard Anderson) - Mail order groom (2/56, with Peter Whitney & John Anderson) - The martinet (3/83, with John Hoyt) - Miss Bertie (3/90, with Richard Anderson & Agnes Moorhead)
VOLUME 7 - The most amazing man (5/152, with Sammy Davis Jr & Richard Devon) - New Orleans menace (1/10, with Akim Tamiroff) - One went to Denver (1/25, with Richard Anderson & Jack Kruschen) - The prodigal (2/71, with Lee Van Cleef & Warren Oates) - The safe guard (1/8, with Sidney Blackmer & Claude Akins)
VOLUME 8 - The schoolmaster (3/86, with Arnold Moss & Jimmy Fields) - Three-legged terror (1/30, with Dennis Hopper) - The Wyoming story, parts 1 & 2 (3/96 & 3/97, with Dabbs Greer, Kent Taylor & Russell Thorson) - The young Englishman (1/12, with James Coburn)
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