McCloud
A "fish-out-of-water" cop show about a New Mexico lawman assigned to a Manhattan precinct. There's a healthy dose of matchstick-chewing and down-home phrases, but McCloud is one sharp country slicker who teaches his city counterparts a thing or two about nailing bad guys.
Dennis Weaver | Sam McCloud | |
Terry Carter | Sgt. Joe Broadhurst | |
J.D. Cannon | Chief Peter Clifford | |
Diana Muldaur | Chris Coughlin | |
Ken Scott | Polk | |
Bill Baldwin | 1st Reporter | |
Peter Mark Richman | Peter B. Clifford | |
Monty O'Grady | Party Guest | |
Leo Gordon | Officer Shannen | |
Albert Popwell | Guard | |
John Van Dreelen | Rissient | |
Tony Dante | 2nd Deputy | |
Ron Nyman | Detective | |
Peter Paul Eastman | Detective | |
Tony Ballen | 2nd Policeman | |
Bill McKinney | Reuben | |
Teri Garr | Payroll Clerk | |
Benjie Bancroft | Detective | |
Abie Bain | Bar Patron | |
William Bryant | Policeman | |
Albert Salmi | Goose Jenkins | |
Billy Beck | Vendor | |
Murray Pollack | Co-Pilot | |
Raul Julia | Father Nieves | |
Lilyan Chauvin | Housekeeper |
Director | Russ Mayberry | |
Richard A. Colla | ||
Douglas Heyes | ||
Bruce Kessler | ||
Nicholas Colasanto | ||
Writer | Herman Miller, Stanford Whitmore, Leslie Stevens, Richard Levinson, William Link, Douglas Heyes, Glen A. Larson, Norman Hudis, Warren Douglas, David P. Harmon | |
Producer | Leslie Stevens, Bill Egan, Glen A. Larson, John Strong | |
Musician | David Shire | |
Photography | John M. Stephens, Ben Colman |
A marshal from New Mexico travels to New York City to deliver a witness who is supposed to testify in a murder trial. However, the witness is soon kidnapped from his custody, and in trying to get him back, the marshal finds that the case involves Puerto Rican nationalists, a lady novelist and a dead beauty queen, and a possible frame-up.
When McCloud wins a gunfight with a hit man, he suspects the hired gun was sent by a smooth businessman with his finger in many pies.
The horseback chase used in all subsequent episode titles caps this story of McCloud trying to track a drug thief who barely grazed him with a bullet, leading McCloud to believe the thief is an addict who can be helped.
McCloud welcomes several of his New Mexico cowboy buddies to Madison Square Garden for a rodeo, but winds up in a murder investigation when a young cowboy is slain and the most unpopular man in the West takes it on the lam -- even though he didn't do it.
An extremely arrogant Broadway producer is receiving death threats for the content of his new play, and McCloud must find out if the threats are real or made up by the producer himself.
A strangler of women -- including an undercover cop -- moves through Central Park with the greatest of ease, and McCloud, a sergeant and two policewomen must track him down before he kills again.
When McCloud is summoned to JFK Airport by Chief Clifford, he finds Clifford held hostage by two crooks, one of whom keeps Clifford company at home while the second goes with McCloud on a pair of phony diplomatic passports to Paris, with this mission of concluding a secret business deal with smugglers. When McCloud gets out of the net, he and a friendly stewardess must track down the second thug and catch him before he can order Clifford murdered.