Remade for the TV series with Chloris Leachman in the role of the "difficult woman." The radio version implies that the woman had been sexually assaulted by the outlaw, a detail which is left out from the TV remake.
@@JB--- It's subtle enough to be overlooked when it isn't being looked for. The TV version, though even more subtle, is harrowing enough but told in such a way as to be "less traumatic" to any viewers under 12, which was the way TV used to be, especially during "prime time / family hour." But the radio version does come a bit closer to "PG-14" than its TV counterpart.
Hell of a good episode!
Wow, I didn't see that one coming... 21 May 2024
Originally broadcast on February 5, 1956.
Remade for the TV series with Chloris Leachman in the role of the "difficult woman." The radio version implies that the woman had been sexually assaulted by the outlaw, a detail which is left out from the TV remake.
I didn't get that from the radio episode. Hmm..
@@JB--- It's subtle enough to be overlooked when it isn't being looked for. The TV version, though even more subtle, is harrowing enough but told in such a way as to be "less traumatic" to any viewers under 12, which was the way TV used to be, especially during "prime time / family hour." But the radio version does come a bit closer to "PG-14" than its TV counterpart.
@@vincentsartain3061 Interesting.
Thanks for your answer.
Evidently, it went over my head, lol!
@@vincentsartain3061 I wish there was still this kind of effort made to protect children in the entertainment industry. It was a good thing.
@@JB--- Lots of modern day parents LET their pre-teens watch rated-R movies, which I don't think to be healthy viewing for youngsters.
Symbiotic relationship.
Hell hath no fury....
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They did not know in those days that smoking raised one's risk of cancer.