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The Young Country

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The Young Country
GenreWestern
Written byRoy Huggins
Directed byRoy Huggins
StarringWalter Brennan
Joan Hackett
Wally Cox
Pete Duel
Roger Davis
Theme music composerPete Rugolo
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersSteve Heilpern
Roy Huggins
Carl Pingitore
CinematographyVilis Lapenieks
EditorRobert Watts
Running time74 minutes
Production companiesPublic Art Films
Universal Television
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMarch 17, 1970 (1970-03-17)

The Young Country is a 1970 American Western television film written and directed by Roy Huggins (creator of TV's Maverick). It starred Walter Brennan, Joan Hackett, Wally Cox, Pete Duel and Roger Davis. It was aired on 17 March 1970 in the ABC Movie of the Week strand.[1] It was televised in the UK on 1 May 1970 and was shown in Japan, Spain, South Korea and the Philippines.[citation needed]

Made as a pilot for a potential series, The Young Country was about con artists in the Old West. TV Guide describes The Young Country as a lighthearted Western,[2] where a footloose young gambler is searching for the owner of a mysterious fortune.

Stephen Foster Moody (Roger Davis of TV's Dark Shadows) is "a serious student" of gambling, takes a personal oath to spend the rest of his life avoiding "hard liquor and hard work" after doing hitches in both the Union and Confederate armies. Aarom Grimes (Wally Cox) is a thief who robs a bank. They and other various interested parties set about finding the said mysterious fortune.

The Young Country was rejected as a series by ABC; however, they broadcast it as an ABC Movie of the Week. Roy Huggins went on to develop the pilot for Alias Smith and Jones, which ABC accepted and was turned into a series of the same name. This series followed the adventures of two reformed outlaws, who in character were not dissimilar to those played by Pete Duel and Roger Davis in The Young Country.

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References

  1. ^ "TV Listings for March 17, 1970". TV Tango. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
  2. ^ "The Young Country".

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