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The Moor's Revenge

The Moor's Revenge

1958TV Episode⏱️ 26mApproved
Western
7.6
IMDB Rating
149 votes

Shakespeare is brought, against Paladin's advice, to the hamlet of San Diego.

Director
Andrew V. McLaglen
Writers
N/A
Stars
Richard Boone, Vincent Price, Patricia Morison
Release Date
December 27, 1958
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 1
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Richard Boone
Richard Boone
as Paladin
Vincent Price
Vincent Price
as Charles Matthews
Patricia Morison
Patricia Morison
as Victoria Vestris
Morey Amsterdam
Morey Amsterdam
as Lucien Bellingham
Richard Shannon
Richard Shannon
as Ben Jackson
Joseph V. Perry
Joseph V. Perry
as Drunk
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John Breen
as Townsman
Fred Carson
Fred Carson
as Townsman
Gene Coogan
Gene Coogan
as Townsman
Dee Cooper
Dee Cooper
as Townsman

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
CBS Television Network, Filmaster Productions

🎯 Categories

Western

⭐ Featured Review

Vincent Price and Patricia Morison
by kevinolzak2014-11-07
7/10

"From Dec 27 1958, "The Moor's Revenge" was a lighthearted entry perhaps inspired by the May 26 broadcast of THE RESTLESS GUN, "More Than Kin," also concerning Shakespearean players traveling the Old West. Where the John Payne series cast John Carradine and Veda Ann Borg as the performing couple, here we have Vincent Price as Charles Mathews, and Patricia Morison as Victoria Vestris, planning "The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice" for San Diego, despite warnings from Richard Boone's Paladin, who advises them to avoid any cattle town during a roundup..."

💡 Did You Know?

This evidently was made early in the first season. You can tell by Paladin wearing a tie throughout, something that was eliminated very early on. Also by the fact that it was produced by Julian Claman, producer of only the first season. For whatever reason, this show was held back from broadcast for over a year.

📖 Synopsis

Shakespeare is brought, against Paladin's advice, to the hamlet of San Diego.