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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302390438 Format: Black & White, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6302390435 Label: Warner Home Video Languages: Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: January 06, 1997 Running Time: 50 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 1957 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Standing the Test of TimeI was about eight years old when Maverick was popular but I remember my family sitting around the television in the evening and watching the original episodes. When I found the Maverick video website I ordered two immediately. I looked forward to their arrival with great anticipation. At the same time I wondered if the program would live up to my recollections. I was astounded to find that it did, and we all laughed out loud at Shady Deal at Sunny Acres and the other videos I have purchased. ... Read More Rating: - WHAT A GREAT SHOW!I'm apparently a little young to remember this show when originally broadcast. I bought this one 'coz I love James Garner, and now I'm hooked on it. What a great show! It's got a solid plot, wonderful and well-executed characters, a good balance between humor and compassion, and the good guys win! What more could you ask for? I recommend this video even if you're not a great fan of the western genre. Rating: - The most fondly remembered episode of the best TV series.This is the quintessential episode of "Maverick," the one that everyone remembers first and the one that sticks in everyone's mind. The entire supporting cast of running con-artist characters is featured, including the perfect Diane Brewster as Samantha Crawford, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Dandy Jim Buckley (his most winning role), Richard Long as Gentleman Jack Darby, and Leo Gordon as Irishman Big Mike McComb, among others, with John Dehner as the sublimely execrable villain of the piece ("If ... Read More Rating: - Quintessential MaverickI think this gem is my second-favorite Maverick episode (behind "A Fellow's Brother"). Some of the Mavericks were basic westerns, but this great sting episode showed the genius and humor of the show. John Dehner is once again great as a comedic villian. Definitely makes me wish that more Maverick episodes were available. Rating: - More Episode FactsFrom the WB video release box cover: "Shady Deal at Sunny Acres" is based on fact: turn-of-the-century Chicago's famed con artist 'Yellow' Kid Weil reportedly pulled off a similar con." Originally aired: November 23, 1958 |