LAREDO Ep. Forty-Seven  1-27-67
"THE SHORT, HAPPY FATHERHOOD
OF REESE BENNETT"
Written by LEONARD PRASKINS
& BARBARA MERLIN
Directed by EZRA STONE

Guest Cast
MICHAEL GREENE as Red Gully
RICK NATOLI as Black Wing
JAN ARVAN as Flying Cloud
EILEEN WESSON as Cecile
ALETA ROTELL as Mary
LILIAN FIELD as Barbara
LYN PETERS as Nellie
CINDY O'HARA as Rosie
BUDDY GARION as Abner Gully
BUFF BRADY as 3rd Gully
KO-KO TANI as China Trader

Reese and the orphaned Black Wing
Reese "adopts" an orphan
Red Gully and his brothers attack a group of peaceful Indians to steal their horses.  They kill everyone except for young  Black Wing and his uncle Flying Cloud.  Black Wing, not realizing Flying Cloud is alive, puts on war paint and vows revenge.  In the meantime, Reese has extended a week's time off into two weeks partying with Rosie, Nellie. and Margie at the China Hat Saloon in Apocalypse.  Chad, Joe & Erik are assigned to bring him back under arrest , as well as to get rid of the Gully Gang.  Reese, suddenly realizing he's overdue, takes off for Laredo.
Black Wing in warpaint
Flying Cloud reports the massacre
The Rangers get their orders
Before Reese can get home, he's ambushed by Black Wing and ends up with an arrow in the buttocks.  While Reese is quarreling with, then establishing a fatherly concern for, Black Wing, the other Rangers have made their way to the China Hat Saloon.  They enjoy themselves while waiting for an answer to a telegram sent to the Captain.  Part of this interlude features Peter Brown "singing" a little extemporaneous ditty.  [We suggest that if you want to hear Peter sing, you find the Warners Christmas album on ebay.com where he sings Winter Wonderland to much better effect.]
Reese parties at the China Hat
Reese gets hit with an arrow on his way to Laredo
Reese bandages Black Wing's head
Reese decides he can't leave Black Wing to fend for himself
Erik tries to impress a girl with his Chinese
Chad and Joe are amused but not impressed
They're more interested in finding their own entertainment
Erik impresses a girl with his English
Chad sings to Nellie
Joe is completely unimpressed
The Rangers track the Gully boys
Or Joe does and Chad  and Erik follow
The Rangers find three mail order brides stranded because the Gully boys stole their carriage horse.  Our heroes give them a ride to meet their new husbands.  This little junket does nothing to advance the plot so apparently they needed some filler.
The Gully boys have left three mail order brides stranded
Chad grabs the prettiest one
Joe cuts out Erik, leaving him with the bitchy one
Meanwhile, Black Wing has tried to take revenge on the Gullys by shooting an arrow into the camp.  When the Gullys go after him, Reese takes advantage of the distraction to get the jump on them.  Unfortunately the tables turn when Red Gully grabs Black Wing, threatening to kill him.  Black Wing gets away but Reese is taken captive.  Black Wing runs into the other Rangers.  Together they track the Gullys to a cabin where Reese is held hostage.
Reese momentarily has the Gullys under control
But Red Gully gets the upper hand
Black Wing finds Chad and the others
The Rangers take out the gang just in time for Flying Cloud to show up for his nephew.  Reese knows it is best for Black Wing to go with his uncle and pretends not to care that his plans to adopt Black Wing are for naught.
The Rangers come up with a plan
Chad and Erik take the first 2 from above
The fighting starts
Back in Laredo, Reese  gets time in the guardhouse as punishment for his extended vacation.   The other Rangers can't get him to cheer up and join their Ranger games.  But when Black Wing stops by on his way to join his tribe in Oklahoma to say good-by, Reese finds himself in  good spirits again.
Black Wing reunited with Flying Cloud
Reese gets 10 days in the guardhouse
Black Wing stops to say good-by
NiteOwl review:  We have it on good authority that Ezra Stone found directing this episode to be an exasperating chore because of Neville Brand problems which prevented him from paying full attention to his work.   [Stone was a pop culture director with credits in such cultural milestones as Petticoat Junction, The Munsters, Lost in Space and The Flying Nun.]  Of course, anyone who's read the summaries of the prior episodes knows that the NiteOwls are unlikely to fully embrace any episode which is short on Chad and Joe working as a team.  But those of us who watched Laredo as a family group in those days of one TV per family, remember that our parents and much younger siblines loved Neville Brand and probably loved this episode.  Since we are older now than most of our parents were then, we don't know why we haven't fully embraced the Reese character in our retrospective of this series.  Don't get us wrong, we actually liked what he brought to this show in small doses.  The Chad and Joe team worked best when conning Reese or having him interfere with their plans.  But the dose was too big here for most of us.  But that's just the opinion of a bunch of yuppie baby boomers.
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