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5 stars
would love to see all the episodes once again.
October 11, 2007
Great story of a Father's love for His son in the early days of trying to make a living on a ranch, and no one was going to hurt his son, or destroy their dreams of living in the peaceful town of Norfork. People stuck together in those days, and would give others a second chance in life. The friends of Mr McCain, looked up to him, and he look up to the towns people, always ready to lend a hand when ever needed. The western had great love and caring for everyone. A Five Star rating for sure.
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4 stars
Rifleman's a great show
November 10, 2009
This show was my favorite series growing up. The one thing I love about this show is that it has a definite right and wrong way to deal with life....no in between gray areas or making up their own truths. This is something that is lacking in today's society unfortunately.....hence the downward spiral of morality.
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5 stars
Short and to the point
February 1, 2008
The Rifleman, starring Chuck Connors does not beat around the bush. Only 30 minute episodes, they all start with refreshing celerity, blossom with surprisng depth and end leaving the viewer satisfied yet yearning for more. All episodes are in black and white which atmospherically heighten the asperitas of that period and metaphoricaly connote the moral clarity that theme through every episode. Television at its best!