Overview
French-accented portrait painter Charles Boulanger (John Gavin) says goodbye to Betsy Garth and Maggie Mencken (Vera Miles) who have been visiting Chicago. Maggie is a good friend of Judge Garth and the Judge is the executor of her late husband's estate. Charles accent is phony and he is wanted by hoods trying to collect a gambling debt so he escapes to Medicine Bow by saying he will paint Maggie's portrait. At Maggie's house Charles discovers an important art work purchased by her late husband and while romancing Maggie, makes plans for faking the painting and selling the original to pay off his debts. However, two things stand in his way: his growing affection for Maggie, and Judge Garth, who suspects Charles is not what he seems.
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3 - 1Ryker September 16, 1964
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3 - 2Dark Challenge September 23, 1964
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3 - 3The Stallion September 30, 1964
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3 - 4The Hero October 07, 1964
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3 - 5Felicity's Spring October 14, 1964
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3 - 6The Brazos Kid October 21, 1964
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3 - 7Big Image . . . Little Man October 28, 1964
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3 - 8A Father for Toby November 04, 1964
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3 - 9The Girl from Yesterday November 11, 1964
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3 - 10Return a Stranger November 18, 1964
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3 - 11All Nice and Legal November 25, 1964
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3 - 12A Gallows for Sam Horn December 02, 1964
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3 - 13Portrait of a Widow December 09, 1964
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3 - 14The Payment December 16, 1964
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3 - 15Man of the People December 23, 1964
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3 - 16The Hour of the Tiger December 30, 1964
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3 - 17Two Men Named Laredo January 06, 1965
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3 - 18Hideout January 13, 1965
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3 - 19Six Graves at Cripple Creek January 27, 1965
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3 - 20Lost Yesterday February 03, 1965
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3 - 21A Slight Case of Charity February 10, 1965
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3 - 22You Take the High Road February 17, 1965
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3 - 23Shadows of the Past February 24, 1965
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3 - 24Legend of a Lawman March 03, 1965
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3 - 25Timberland March 10, 1965
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3 - 26Dangerous Road March 17, 1965
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3 - 27Farewell to Honesty March 24, 1965
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3 - 28Old Cowboy March 31, 1965
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3 - 29Showdown April 14, 1965
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3 - 30We've Lost a Train April 21, 1965