HEC RAMSEY / The Century Turns
A "Western" Sherlock Holmes (8 of 10)
Retired US Marshal "Hec" Ramsey has taken a job in New Prospect, Oklahoma, at a point where "the old west" is becoming a whole new era. But his new boss, a former school teacher, takes an immediate dislike to the man he THINKS Hec is, before ever taking the trouble to get to know him. En route, the stagecoach is robbed, and on arrival, an apparent murder-suicide turns out to be a double-murder. So Hec has to not only solve two crimes at once, using "modern" techniques, and get to know the people of his new town, but wage a quiet "war" with the man who doesn't even want him on his new Police Force!
HEC RAMSEY was the 4th "NBC Mystery Movie" series on Sundays, along with COLUMBO, McCLOUD and McMILLAN & WIFE. It stood out from the others as being the only "period piece", set in the year 1901, which made it not only an unusual mystery show but also an unusual western. While many have expressed belief that "Hec" and "Palladin" of HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL may be the same character in all but name, it appears this film in particular may have been inspired in part by DEATH OF A GUNFIGHTER with Richard Widmark. As I'm a big fan of his, and I love tracking down "influences" (and it's always seemed to me that near every NBC Mystery Movie series was inspired by something that came before it), I clearly need to track that down.
The show was a "Mark VII Limited" series, Jack Webb's company, and this aired during the same era as ADAM-12 and EMERGENCY. The show having an ongoing narrator (in the presence of Harry Morgan) made it similar to DRAGNET, the 1958 MIKE HAMMER and several other series.
Richard Boone (HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL, THE BIG SLEEP) is "Hector 'Hec' Ramsey", a man who used to be a tough gunfighter but who has studied modern police techniques that include such things as ballistics, fingerprints, plaster of Paris casts. He's still quick on the draw and dangerous when he needs to be, but prefers using his wits these days.
Rick Lenz (CACTUS FLOWER) is "Police Chief Oliver Stamp", a former school teacher who was somehow voted into his job and spends too much time arguing with both the town council and his new Chief Deputy. He slowly begins to learn that Hec is someone who KNOWS what he's doing and is worth listening to, but, as Hec says, "I think he's starting to like me, and it's causing him lots of pain."
Perry Lopez (KELLY'S HEROES) is "Sgt. Juan Mendoza", a calm, low-key officer who clearly likes that Hec speaks Spanish as well as English. I don't understand why he only appeared in 4 episodes instead of all 10.
Harry Morgan (THE GLENN MILLER STORY, DRAGNET) is "Doc Amos B. Coogan", a doctor-turned-barber who becomes fast friends with Hec, is eventually recruited as the town's coroner, and serves as the story's narrator. In effect, he is "Dr. Watson" to Hec's "Sherlock Holmes". When the show was first-run, I recall the novelty that Morgan was appearing as a regular on 2 TV series at the same time-- HEC RAMSEY and M*A*S*H. I never liked "Colonel Potter" ONE-TENTH as much as I did "Doc Coogan".
R. G. Armstrong (LONE WOLF McQUADE) is "Ben Ritt", a hot-headed, loud-mouthed, short-tempered, arrogant rich guy who becomes the chief suspect in the double-murder when it comes out the dead couple's land had oil on it, and he's the only one in the area who's actively searching for oil.
Sharon Acker (STAR TREK: "The Mark Of Gideon") is "Nora Muldoon", a widowed professional pharmacist whose husband died a year earlier, is on the same stage as Hec that's held up, and slowly comes to care for him (and vice-versa). A stunningly-beautiful lady, I am still shocked that the characters of her and her young son only appeared in TWO episode of this show, especially given what happens to both of them in their 2nd appearance. (WHAT were the producers & writers thinking?) I also have this strong suspicion that her 2nd appearance was actually the 2nd episode, but was held back to the end of the season because someone at NBC thought it was too depressing.
I didn't see this show until its 2nd season, but I hooked fast, and was sad when it, like pretty much every other late-comer NBC Mystery Movie, didn't last long.
When originally broadcast, the pilot was titled HEC RAMSEY. In later syndication, it was retitled THE CENTURY TURNS.
Somebody seriously needs to put these 10 episodes out officially on DVD or Blu-Ray. I've found 4 different outfits selling bootlegs, and the one I decided to buy, the quality of the print (copied from a video recording made off a TV station in Denver) was so APPALLINGLY awful, I felt the people who put it out should have been EMBARRASSED to actually be charging money for it.