Five years earlier Charles Bronson was sent up for manslaughter in the death of
Barton MacLane's son. The incident took place in the home of Dr. Herbert Bell
whose daughter Kathleen Crowley was being courted by both men. Now Bronson
is out and he's been paroled to the custody of Slim Sherman.
Bronson was an orphan kid who MacLane took in back in the day and raised him like his son. Kind of the way Don Corleone took in Tom Heggen and raised him with his natural kids. Imagine if you will if Heggen had killed one of them and you have some idea of the dynamics of the situation.
The one to watch in this Laramie episode is Dean Fredericks who plays MacLane's foreman. He's got a murderous hate for Bronson and an agenda all his own. The hate includes by extension anyone helping Bronson and that includes all at Sherman station.
There's a deep dark secret about the deceased that finally is revealed at the conclusion. A few fist fights and some gun play and who could want more in a western.
Bronson was an orphan kid who MacLane took in back in the day and raised him like his son. Kind of the way Don Corleone took in Tom Heggen and raised him with his natural kids. Imagine if you will if Heggen had killed one of them and you have some idea of the dynamics of the situation.
The one to watch in this Laramie episode is Dean Fredericks who plays MacLane's foreman. He's got a murderous hate for Bronson and an agenda all his own. The hate includes by extension anyone helping Bronson and that includes all at Sherman station.
There's a deep dark secret about the deceased that finally is revealed at the conclusion. A few fist fights and some gun play and who could want more in a western.