- The Guns of Will Sonnett
Infobox Television
show_name = The Guns of Will Sonnett
caption =
genre = Western
creator =Aaron Spelling
writer = Ed AdamsonHarry Basch
Tony Barrett
Jameson Brewer
Richard CarrPeter B. Germano
Cliff Gould
Kathleen HiteJames Komack
Edward J. LaksoRobert Pirosh
Aaron Spelling
Cliff Todd
director = Jack Arnold
Thomas Carr
Irving J. MooreMichael O'Herlihy Richard C. Sarafian Jud Taylor Jean Yarbrough
starring =Walter Brennan Dack Rambo
composer =Hugo Friedhofer
Earle H. HagenFred Steiner
country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 2
num_episodes = 50
list_episodes =
executive_producer =Danny Thomas
producer = Aaron SpellingDick Clark
asst_producer = Andy Brennan
Shelley Hull
runtime = 30 mins.
channel = ABC
first_aired =September 8 , 1967
last_aired =September 19 , 1969"The Guns of Will Sonnett" is a Western
television series set in the 1870s which ran on the ABCtelevision network from 1967 to 1969. The series was the first production collaboration betweenAaron Spelling andDanny Thomas , who would later go on to produce one of ABC's most-memorable hits, "The Mod Squad ". Today, the series is distributed byKing World , and, when telecast, is usually seen in tandem with "Branded ".ynopsis
This series starred veteran gravel-voiced
character actor Walter Brennan as Will Sonnett, andDack Rambo as his grandson, Jeff, who were searching for the man in the middle, Will's son and Jeff's father, James. Disgusted with his father's being absent on army-scout business more often than not, James, also called Jim, had disappeared at the age of seventeen. A few years later, a baby boy was delivered to Will, with a letter identifying him as James' son, named Jeff. It went on to say that his mother had died in childbirth, and that not very many people get a second chance in life, but this was one for Will. The young boy "was" raised by his grandfather, who was grateful for the opportunity and did the best that he could.The elder Sonnett was very capable with firearms and often spoke to strangers about this prowess in a way that intimidated them, frequently closing with the disclaimer, "No brag, just fact," which became a
catch phrase with many of the show's younger fans.Apparently Will's absences had been significantly less than total, as he had taught James how to handle a six-shooter, and the younger man had become renown as a peerless gunfighter. Hearing so much of his father's repute, Jeff decided he had to find him, Will agreed, and they rode across the West, looking for their common relative. They often arrived at places which had been vacated by James, usually only slightly before their arrival. The places' inhabitants had mixed opinions of James, some seeing him as a ruthless killer, others as the only man brave enough to take the side of justice against other men far more ruthless. The middle Sonnett did in fact appear in several scattered episodes, invariably played byJason Evers .Unlike most series with a similar premise, the problem was resolved during the series' run. In the second season finale, Will and Jeff eventually located and linked up with James. The three became lawmen together, Will as town marshal and the other two as his deputies. Had there been a third season for this series, it would have been as a much more conventional Western.
"The Guns of Will Sonnett" aired two years after Brennan's previous ABC series "The Tycoon" failed to develop sufficient audience in the 1964-1965 season.
DVD release
Both seasons of the show, totaling fifty episodes, have been made available on DVD. However, they are the edited episodes distributed by King World. They are transferred from video tape sources and have not been remastered from the original film prints. The color is often faded, and the sound is rather poor. The edits in the episodes were poorly performed and sometimes confuse the plotline.
References
*Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, "
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows "External links
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