Ballad of a Gunfighter is the ninth episode of Lonesome Dove: The Series. It first aired on November 21, 1994.
Plot[]
After an altercation with a gunslinger, Austin believes it was his bullet who killed the man. The town begins to treat him like a hero, and he takes on a gunfighter's persona, which greatly pleases his new girlfriend. It is fairly short lived however when Clay informs him that he thinks it was someone else who killed the man, and that Austin was basically making a fool of himself playing the part of a gunfighter. Meanwhile, Newt and an undercover Pinkerton agent named Murph infiltrate the Irish gang that he was sent to capture. - Source: thetvdb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Scott Bairstow (as Newt Call)
- Eric McCormack (as Clay Mosby)
- Christianne Hirt (as Hannah Peale Call)
Guest starring[]
(in alphabetical order)
- Paul Boretski
- Allison Hossack (as Katie O'Malley)
- Michael Martin Murphey as Murph
With[]
- Paul Johansson (as Austin Peale)
- Paul Le Mat (as Josiah Peale)
Also starring[]
- Robert King
- Deanna Milligan (as Emily)
- Roman Podhora
- David La Reaney
- Lachlin Murdoch
- Ted Lindholm
- Bryan Fustukian
- Lawrence Lefebvre
- Wendell Smith
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening credits[]
- Music by: Terry Frewer
- Production Designer: David Fischer
- Director of Photography: Ron Stannett, C.S.C.
- Supervising Producer: John Ryan
- Produced by: Jana Veverka
- Based in part on characters created by Larry McMurtry from his novel 'Lonesome Dove'
- Written by: Steven Baum
- Directed by: Mark Sobel
Closing credits[]
- Executive Producers: Suzanne de Passe & Robert Halmi Jr.
- Co-Executive Producer: Michael J. Taylor
- Executive in Charge of Production: Steven North
- Exectuive in Charge of Production for CTV: Peter Lower
- Executive Consultant: David Wilks
- Executive Consultant: Steven Baum
- Executive Consultant: Rick Drew
- Story Editor: Julie Lacey
- Costume Designer: Glenne Campbell
- Casting: Leslie Swan, C.S.A.
- Post Production Supervisor: Connie Dolphin
- Edited by: Paul Mortimer
- Production Manager: Tom Benz
- First Assistant Director: Jim Long
- Second Assistant Director: Jason P. Furukawa
- Second Assistant Director: Bryan C. Knight
- Production Accountant: Irene Phelps
- Set Decorator: David Birdsall
- Property Master: Ken Wills
- Make-up Artist: Stan Edmonds
- Assistant Make-up Artist: Bryon Callaghan
- Hair Design: Janet MacDonald
- Assistant Hairstylist: Don Olson
- Camera Operator: Armin Matter
- Camera Operator: Cam MacDonald
- Location Sound: Tom Mather
- Boom Operator: Colin Jones
- Script Supervisor: Nancy Joy McDonald
- Head Wardrobe: Bren Moore
- Gaffer: Rob Brown
- Key Grip: Ivan Hawkes
- Head Wrangler: Tom Bews
- Stunt Coordinator: Tom Eirikson
- Special Effects Coordinator: Maurice Routly
- Construction Coordinator: Warren Simmons
- Head Painter: John Brocke
- Head Greensman: Ernie Kidd
- Location Manager: Douglas Berquist
- Transportation Coordinator: Ray Breckenridge
- Production Coordinator: Anisa Lalani
- Asst. Production Coordinator: Anne Fraleigh
- Assistant to the Producers: Eera Jadav
- Assistant Editor: Trevor Mirosh
- Stills Photographer: Chris Large
- Unit Publicist: Phil Parks
- Dialogue Coach: Bill Meilen
- Catering: Filmworks Catering Ltd.
- Craft Services: Avaline Adshead
- Film Lab: Alpha Cine Service
- Video Post Production: Pacific Video Canada
- Audio Post Production: Post Modern Sound, Inc.
- Towns Constructed by: F&D Scene Changes Ltd.
- All "Murph's" Songs Arranged, Produced, and Performed by: Michael Martin Murphey
- The "Irish Wedding" Arranged by: David E. Coe
- The "Lonesome Dove" Song Arranged by: Michael Martin Murphey & David Hoffner
- The Producers Wish to Thank: Air Canada & Firearms: Uberti USA, Inc.
- Produced in association with: CTV Television Network, Ltd.
Images[]
Videos[]
External Links[]
- Ballad of a Gunfighter on IMDb