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* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: The final line is simply "Shane, come back!" rather than "Come back, Shane, come back!"
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: The final line is simply "Shane, come back!" rather than "Come back, Shane, come back!"
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Elisha Cook, Jr. as "Stonewall" Torrey. Also look for Western player John Dierkes as Ryker's brother, Morgan.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Elisha Cook, Jr. as "Stonewall" Torrey. Also look for Western player John Dierkes as Ryker's brother, Morgan.
* [[Recycled: the Series]]: In 1966, there was a single season of the ''Shane'' television series. Starring David Carradine as Shane!
* [[Throw It In]]: Wilson's entrance was scripted as a dramatic gallop into town. Jack Palance was uneasy about his riding skills, so instead he has the horse walk into the town...and looks all the more threatening for it.
* [[Throw It In]]: Wilson's entrance was scripted as a dramatic gallop into town. Jack Palance was uneasy about his riding skills, so instead he has the horse walk into the town...and looks all the more threatening for it.
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 21 January 2015


  • Beam Me Up, Scotty: The final line is simply "Shane, come back!" rather than "Come back, Shane, come back!"
  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Elisha Cook, Jr. as "Stonewall" Torrey. Also look for Western player John Dierkes as Ryker's brother, Morgan.
  • Recycled: the Series: In 1966, there was a single season of the Shane television series. Starring David Carradine as Shane!
  • Throw It In: Wilson's entrance was scripted as a dramatic gallop into town. Jack Palance was uneasy about his riding skills, so instead he has the horse walk into the town...and looks all the more threatening for it.