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Taeger as Hondo Lane.
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Genre | Western |
Written by | Frank Chase Andrew J. Fenady James Edward Grant Louis L'Amour |
Directed by | Michael Caffey Alan Crosland, Jr. Harry Harris Lee H. Katzin Michael D. Moore Arthur H. Nadel Eddie Saeta William Witney |
Starring |
Ralph Taeger Noah Beery, Jr. Gary Clarke Kathie Browne Buddy Foster Michael Pate |
Theme music composer | Richard Markowitz |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 17 |
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Producer(s) | Andrew J. Fenady |
Running time | 60 mins. |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 8 – December 29, 1967 |
Hondo is a 17-episode Western television series starring Ralph Taeger and Noah Beery, Jr. that aired in the United States on ABC during the 1967 fall season. The series was produced by Batjac Productions, Inc., Fenady Associates, Inc., and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television.
Hondo is based on the 1953 3D film of the same name starring John Wayne and Geraldine Page, which was in turn an offshoot of an early Louis L'Amour novel. It concerns Hondo Lane, a former Confederate cavalry officer who had moved west following the Civil War and taken an Indian bride, only to see her killed as part of a massacre of Indians conducted by United States Army troops. Now Hondo and his dog, Sam, travel alone and seek to prevent further trouble between the Army and the remaining Indians. They also fight to counter land grabbers and other outlaws.
Hondo's frequent sidekick, Buffalo Baker, is portrayed by Noah Beery, Jr., the nephew of Wallace Beery and son of Noah Beery, who later played "Rocky" in The Rockford Files with James Garner.