Until I recently saw this episode, the only Broncos I knew were either made by Ford or Clint Eastwood used the name in a film & Bill Murray used the name in a sequence in the film Groundhog Day. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw this episode of the series on the American Life Network.
Ty Hardin is our cowboy hero, in this episode he is a Deputy Marshall who becomes involved in arresting a murder suspect played by Edgar Bucannan. His boss, the Marshall, is an older guy in his 60's & Bronco & anther deputy are trying to stop a hard headed woman & her family from Stringing up Bucannan without a trial for killing her son, shooting him in the back.
They go through a lot in this episode including another murder before they get to the bottom of who the real murder suspect should be. Of course it isn't Edgar Bucannan's character & it isn't Bronco. That's all I will tell you so as not to spoil who really did the killing.
This show is a pretty tight Western Drama. I think that not only Ty Hardin (Bronco) but the entire cast perform well in this well written episode.
Ty Hardin is our cowboy hero, in this episode he is a Deputy Marshall who becomes involved in arresting a murder suspect played by Edgar Bucannan. His boss, the Marshall, is an older guy in his 60's & Bronco & anther deputy are trying to stop a hard headed woman & her family from Stringing up Bucannan without a trial for killing her son, shooting him in the back.
They go through a lot in this episode including another murder before they get to the bottom of who the real murder suspect should be. Of course it isn't Edgar Bucannan's character & it isn't Bronco. That's all I will tell you so as not to spoil who really did the killing.
This show is a pretty tight Western Drama. I think that not only Ty Hardin (Bronco) but the entire cast perform well in this well written episode.