"Laredo" A Question of Discipline (TV Episode 1965) Poster

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(1965)

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Stinky detail
bkoganbing29 November 2016
For their usual brawling ways our three Texas Rangers are given a punishment detail, escort a load of Buffalo hides driven in a wagon by Dub Taylor. Before they're cured those hides have a real stink to them. But Phil Carey is meting out punishment and the boys have no choice.

Especially Peter Brown. The wife of merchant Vincent Van Lynn, Marlyn Mason is giving the hunky Brown the once over and everybody's noticing it. He wants to get out of town.

The other two, Neville Brand and William Smith, got into a nasty brawl at the saloon over Barbara Nichols and Barbara Werle. Wrecked Clinton Sundberg's pleasure palace.

Can't say more, but all three women stow away under the hides for their own reasons. And there's something else beneath the hides that makes the journey even more eventful.

The guys are at their rambunctious best. Story was a bit on the silly side though.
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4/10
Hide Under the Hide
wes-connors4 October 2008
After a shoot-up, Reese (Neville Brand), Chad (Peter Brown), and Joe (William Smith) feel like they've been working hard enough to ask Parmalee (Philip Carey) for two days off, to rest and relax. Parmalee grants the Rangers' request under one condition: no brawling! Sure enough, the trio are almost immediately caught in a barroom brawl. For discipline, Parmalee gives the Rangers an unenviable mission, escorting some "stinkin' buffalo hides" out west.

While Reese and Chad vie for curvaceous blonde Barbara Nichols (as Princess), Chad has problems fending off curvaceous old girlfriend Marlyn Mason (as Marianne Montaigne) who, though married, wants to rekindle the romance. Ms. Mason leaves husband Vincent Van Lynn (as Louis Montaigne), after he beats her; so, Chad agrees to take her along, on their buffalo hide mission. Unbeknownst to the Rangers, smuggling Mr. Van Lynn has hidden contraband rifles under the skins. And, the supposedly safe journey becomes even more dangerous when Native American Indians attack...

**** A Question of Discipline (10/28/65) R.G. Springsteen ~ Peter Brown, Neville Brand, William Smith
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