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Behind the scenes and secrets of 'The Rifleman' - Page 4 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Behind the scenes and secrets of 'The Rifleman'


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[post_page_title]Moment in history[/post_page_title]
Although producers struggled to see Peckinpah’s vision, that didn’t stop the network from utilizing some of his significant plot points. One of these was Lucas McCain’s standing as a widower, something that was new to TV. McCain was the first character to raise a child as a widowed parent, and because of this, “The Rifleman” stood out from the crowd. The series now has its place in history thanks to this, something that only happened because Peckinpah’s first script was rejected. Talk about proof that you should never give up.

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