A Bell for Jeff Sonnett

A Bell for Jeff Sonnett
A Bell for Jeff Sonnett
1967
The Guns of Will Sonnett - Season: 1, Episode: 2 - All Episodes
With Will's gun arm injured, Jeff becomes the next target of a gunman who adds a Mexican bell to his holster each time he shoots someone.
Directed by:
Jean YarbroughWriters:
Richard Carr, Aaron Spelling, Cliff GouldStarring:
Charles Grodin, Walter BrennanWalter Brennan was an American actor. Brennan won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor three times and is tied with Jack Nicholson for the most Academy Award wins for a male actor. Film historians and critics have long regarded Brennan as one of the finest character actors in motion picture history. While the roles he was adept at playing were extremely diverse, he is probably best remembered for his portrayals in movie Westerns... - www.wikipedia.org
American character actor of stage, films, and television. A native of Idaho, Rainey was the son of a colorful character who was, among many other things, a champion of local dance contests. As a boy, Rainey was painfully shy, but found an outlet in school plays. He pursued stage work in regional companies, then went to New York to study with the legendary Michael Chekhov. He worked numerous "civilian" jobs while attempting to make a career as an actor, including work as a logger, a lineman, and
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Directed by:
Jean YarbroughWriters:
Richard Carr, Aaron Spelling, Cliff GouldStarring:
Charles Grodin, Walter BrennanWalter Brennan was an American actor. Brennan won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor three times and is tied with Jack Nicholson for the most Academy Award wins for a male actor. Film historians and critics have long regarded Brennan as one of the finest character actors in motion picture history. While the roles he was adept at playing were extremely diverse, he is probably best remembered for his portrayals in movie Westerns... - www.wikipedia.org
American character actor of stage, films, and television. A native of Idaho, Rainey was the son of a colorful character who was, among many other things, a champion of local dance contests. As a boy, Rainey was painfully shy, but found an outlet in school plays. He pursued stage work in regional companies, then went to New York to study with the legendary Michael Chekhov. He worked numerous "civilian" jobs while attempting to make a career as an actor, including work as a logger, a lineman, and
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