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# Alias Smith And Jones: Season 1 [DVD]

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## Description

All 15 episodes from the first season of the '70s Western TV series following the adventures of outlaws Kid Curry (Ben Murphy) and Hannibal Heyes (Pete Duel) as they try to go straight with the help of the local governor. Having to stay out of trouble to achieve amnesty, the two men change identity to avoid detection but can't seem to kick the habit. The episodes are: 'Alias Smith and Jones', 'The McCreedy Bust', 'Exit from Wickenburg', 'Wrong Train to Brimstone', 'The Girl in Boxcar #3', 'The Great Shell Game', 'Return to Devil's Hole', 'A Fistful of Diamonds', 'Stagecoach Seven', 'The Man Who Murdered Himself', 'The Root of It All', 'The Fifth Victim', 'Journey from San Juan', 'Never Trust an Honest Man' and 'The Legacy of Charlie O'Rourke'.

Review: Excellent - but when are Seasons 2 & 3 coming to region 2! - Although AS&J was intended as a quick cash-in on the popularity of Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, it is one of the best Western series around, in my opinion unmatched until the wonderful 'Magnificent Seven' series starring Michael Biehn, Anthony Starke et al. AS&J's great strength - and it's great luck - was the perfect chemistry between Pete Duel (Hannibal Heyes) and Ben Murphy (Kid Curry) which carried some of the weaker episodes (not that there were that many). Also, unlike other Westerns, the dialogue contained humour and banter instead of relentless dourness and/or perpetual moralising; it also had strong, positive female characters like Clementine Hale (Sally Field) again a contrast to such as "Bonanza Woman" (any woman who appeared on that Western, or such as High Chapparal tended to be killed, die of disease or leave within two episodes). The show also featured elite guest stars such as Cesar Romero, Don Ameche, Patrick McNee amongst others such as genre veterans Slim Pickens and Keenan Wynn. Not that AS&J was fluff - many of it's epsiodes were written by Roy Huggins (1914-2002) who could make serious points and intriguing, engaging plotlines. His best was "The Bounty Hunter" episode in 1972, guest-starring Lou Gosset Jnr as the eponymous BH who was black; that single episode did more to highlight the stupidity and monstrousness of racism than any other TV show before and for many years after. The suicide of Pete Duel, caused by alcoholism and severe depression, was also the death knell of the series, not helped by the insensitive reaction of the studio to shoehorn Roger Davis into the role; lacking that vital chemistry with the grieving Ben Murphy, Davis was also burdened with the network's desire to maximise profit without expense - for several episodes of Season 3, the opening credits still clearly showed Duel, a constant reminder to viewers reluctant to embrace Davis in the role just who he was replacing. My main bugbear is the wait - AS&J wasn't released in the UK in Region 2 format until 2007, despite it's huge popularity, and we are now entering 2009 with no sign of Season 2 - please can someone get their act together, particularly as they have to know how much of a guaranteed seller this will be?
Review: Alias Smith and Jones - First Season - I'd give this six stars if I could. I was fifteen when Alias Smith and Jones first hit BBC2 and the memory has stayed with me ever since. It was an instant success and the cheerful, self-effacing style of AS&J was irresistable. (I read somewhere that at its height the BBC was receiving 5,000 letters a week demanding more episodes and rapid re-runs). For the first time we had a Western series that featured two amiable rogues as the lead characters. The level of scripting and the storylines were, for the most part, very original and highly intelligent, but what carried the series was the free-wheeling approach of the late Pete Duel (as Hannibal Heyes) and Ben Murphy (Kid Curry). Some of the stories involved quite sophisticated "stings", making it almost a Western version of the present-day Hustle, and clearly AS&J was closely modelled on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (and a good premise at that). Watching the pilot episode is just so uplifting and reminded me just how good some US television can be; it's not all about designer suits and hairdos. And essentially, unlike many old TV series, AS&J has not dated. It looks great, it's funny, uplifting and so fresh in its approach. I'm not sure that anything's come near it since. The only negative point is that the sad and untimely death of Pete Duel cost the series a key player after he'd filmed around 32 episodes. The dozen or so that followed were of a similar quality but it wasn't easy to replace him, although Roger Davis made a gallant effort. I could start quoting memorable one-liners or dialogues from the series. I'll resist the temptation and just affirm that this is, without reservation, an excellent series. Buy it and enjoy it!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00Y3233N2 |
| Actors  | Ben Murphy, Dennis Fimple, Pete Duel, Ralph Story, Roger Davis |
| Audio Description:  | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,140 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 314 in Western (DVD & Blu-ray) 2,843 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) 3,605 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin  | Czech Republic |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (156) |
| Director  | Alexander Singer, Barry Shear, Jack Arnold, Jeffrey Hayden, Richard Benedict |
| Media Format  | Box set, Dolby, PAL |
| Number of discs  | 4 |
| Package Dimensions  | 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g |
| Producers  | Glen A. Larson |
| Release date  | 31 Aug. 2015 |
| Run time  | 12 hours and 51 minutes |
| Studio  | Fabulous Films |
| Subtitles:  | English |
| Writers  | Dick Nelson, Glen A. Larson, Nicholas E. Baehr, Robert Hamner, Roy Huggins |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent - but when are Seasons 2 & 3 coming to region 2!
*by C***T on 19 January 2009*

Although AS&J was intended as a quick cash-in on the popularity of Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, it is one of the best Western series around, in my opinion unmatched until the wonderful 'Magnificent Seven' series starring Michael Biehn, Anthony Starke et al. AS&J's great strength - and it's great luck - was the perfect chemistry between Pete Duel (Hannibal Heyes) and Ben Murphy (Kid Curry) which carried some of the weaker episodes (not that there were that many). Also, unlike other Westerns, the dialogue contained humour and banter instead of relentless dourness and/or perpetual moralising; it also had strong, positive female characters like Clementine Hale (Sally Field) again a contrast to such as "Bonanza Woman" (any woman who appeared on that Western, or such as High Chapparal tended to be killed, die of disease or leave within two episodes). The show also featured elite guest stars such as Cesar Romero, Don Ameche, Patrick McNee amongst others such as genre veterans Slim Pickens and Keenan Wynn. Not that AS&J was fluff - many of it's epsiodes were written by Roy Huggins (1914-2002) who could make serious points and intriguing, engaging plotlines. His best was "The Bounty Hunter" episode in 1972, guest-starring Lou Gosset Jnr as the eponymous BH who was black; that single episode did more to highlight the stupidity and monstrousness of racism than any other TV show before and for many years after. The suicide of Pete Duel, caused by alcoholism and severe depression, was also the death knell of the series, not helped by the insensitive reaction of the studio to shoehorn Roger Davis into the role; lacking that vital chemistry with the grieving Ben Murphy, Davis was also burdened with the network's desire to maximise profit without expense - for several episodes of Season 3, the opening credits still clearly showed Duel, a constant reminder to viewers reluctant to embrace Davis in the role just who he was replacing. My main bugbear is the wait - AS&J wasn't released in the UK in Region 2 format until 2007, despite it's huge popularity, and we are now entering 2009 with no sign of Season 2 - please can someone get their act together, particularly as they have to know how much of a guaranteed seller this will be?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Alias Smith and Jones - First Season
*by S***C on 24 June 2007*

I'd give this six stars if I could. I was fifteen when Alias Smith and Jones first hit BBC2 and the memory has stayed with me ever since. It was an instant success and the cheerful, self-effacing style of AS&J was irresistable. (I read somewhere that at its height the BBC was receiving 5,000 letters a week demanding more episodes and rapid re-runs). For the first time we had a Western series that featured two amiable rogues as the lead characters. The level of scripting and the storylines were, for the most part, very original and highly intelligent, but what carried the series was the free-wheeling approach of the late Pete Duel (as Hannibal Heyes) and Ben Murphy (Kid Curry). Some of the stories involved quite sophisticated "stings", making it almost a Western version of the present-day Hustle, and clearly AS&J was closely modelled on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (and a good premise at that). Watching the pilot episode is just so uplifting and reminded me just how good some US television can be; it's not all about designer suits and hairdos. And essentially, unlike many old TV series, AS&J has not dated. It looks great, it's funny, uplifting and so fresh in its approach. I'm not sure that anything's come near it since. The only negative point is that the sad and untimely death of Pete Duel cost the series a key player after he'd filmed around 32 episodes. The dozen or so that followed were of a similar quality but it wasn't easy to replace him, although Roger Davis made a gallant effort. I could start quoting memorable one-liners or dialogues from the series. I'll resist the temptation and just affirm that this is, without reservation, an excellent series. Buy it and enjoy it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Postie ex
*by W***N on 31 December 2025*

Good all action film

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