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The Rifleman/The Illustrator
The Illustrator | |
Season 3, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | December 13, 1960 |
Production Number | 3503 |
Teleplay by | Robert Mark |
Story by | Ken Kolb |
Directed by | Don Medford |
Produced by | Jules Levy, Arthur Gardner, Arnold Laven |
← 3x11 The Promoter |
3x13 → The Silent Knife |
The Rifleman — Season Three |
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The Illustrator is the twelfth episode of the third season of The Rifleman, and the eighty-eighth episode overall.
Starring: Chuck Connors (Lucas McCain), Johnny Crawford (Mark McCain)
Additional Cast: Paul Fix (Micah Torrance) (credit only), Midge Ware (Hannah Shaw), Dayton Lummis (Jake Shaw), Ed Nelson (Ben Travis), Bill Quinn (Sweeney), Joe Perry (Tanner)
Special Guest: Richard Whorf (Jeremiah Crowley)
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Plot Overview
Hannah Shaw is all excited as a New York artist, Jeremiah Crowley, is arriving on the stage. He's come all this way just to paint her portrait but when the stage pulled into town, Crowley rolls out, falling down drunk. She's shocked at what she sees and her father Jake Shaw won't have anything to do with him. Much has happened to Crowley in the three years since Hannah Shaw first met him during a trip back East. He's lost confidence in himself and his abilities and has looked for redemption in the bottom of a bottle. Lucas McCain is acting Marshal and decides to try and help him out.