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* BigNameFan: Creator/QuentinTarantino considers the episode "A Gun For Billy" to be one of the finest episodes ever made for television. Read his rave review of it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20200323115613/https://thenewbev.com/tarantinos-reviews/cades-county-a-gun-for-billy/ here]].
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** Betty Ann Carr as dispatcher Betty Ann Sundown, who's always called by her last name.
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* NamesTheSame:
** J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the original Creator/{{MTV}} veejays.
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley [[Music/{{Kiss}} painted his face and played bass guitar]].
** J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the original Creator/{{MTV}} veejays.
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley [[Music/{{Kiss}} painted his face and played bass guitar]].
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* BigNameFan: Creator/QuentinTarantino considers the episode "A Gun For Billy" to be one of the finest episodes ever made for television. Read his review of it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20200323115613/https://thenewbev.com/tarantinos-reviews/cades-county-a-gun-for-billy/ here]].
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* BigNameFan: Creator/QuentinTarantino considers the episode "A Gun For Billy" to be one of the finest episodes ever made for television. Read his rave review of it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20200323115613/https://thenewbev.com/tarantinos-reviews/cades-county-a-gun-for-billy/ here]].
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** Lampshaded slightly with the compilation movie The Marshal of Madrid turning up on a few low-budget comps of Western movies, but you're probably better off viewing the episodes as they were meant to be seen.
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** Lampshaded slightly with the compilation movie The ''The Marshal of Madrid Madrid'' turning up on a few low-budget comps of Western movies, but you're probably better off viewing the episodes as they were meant to be seen.
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** Lampshaded slightly with the compilation movie The Marshal of Madrid turning up on a few low-budget comps of Western movies, but you're probably better off viewing the episodes as they were meant to be seen.
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* BigNameFan: Creator/QuentinTarantino considers the episode "A Gun For Billy" to be one of the finest episodes ever made for television.
* TheDanza: In the episode "One Small, Acceptable Death", William Smithers plays a character named William Courtney.
** Peter Ford played a deputy named Pete.
* TheDanza: In the episode "One Small, Acceptable Death", William Smithers plays a character named William Courtney.
** Peter Ford played a deputy named Pete.
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* BigNameFan: Creator/QuentinTarantino considers the episode "A Gun For Billy" to be one of the finest episodes ever made for television.
television. Read his review of it [[https://web.archive.org/web/20200323115613/https://thenewbev.com/tarantinos-reviews/cades-county-a-gun-for-billy/ here]].
*TheDanza: TheDanza:
** Peter Ford plays a deputy named Pete.
** In the episode "One Small, Acceptable Death", William Smithers plays a character named WilliamCourtney.
** Peter Ford played a deputy named Pete.Courtney.
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** Peter Ford plays a deputy named Pete.
** In the episode "One Small, Acceptable Death", William Smithers plays a character named William
** Peter Ford played a deputy named Pete.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: No DVD release for Cade's County, but the entire series is on YouTube.
* NamesTheSame: J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the original MTV veejays.
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley painted his face and played bass guitar.
* RealLifeRelative: Peter Ford, who played Pete the Deputy, was Glenn Ford's real-life son.
* NamesTheSame: J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the original MTV veejays.
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley painted his face and played bass guitar.
* RealLifeRelative: Peter Ford, who played Pete the Deputy, was Glenn Ford's real-life son.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: No DVD release for Cade's County, ''Cade's County'', but the entire series is on YouTube.
Website/YouTube.
*NamesTheSame: NamesTheSame:
** J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the originalMTV Creator/{{MTV}} veejays.
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley [[Music/{{Kiss}} painted his face and played bassguitar.
guitar]].
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** Peter Ford, who played Pete the Deputy, was Glenn Ford's real-life son.
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** J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the original
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley [[Music/{{Kiss}} painted his face and played bass
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** Peter Ford, who played Pete the Deputy, was Glenn Ford's real-life son.
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** Laraine Stephens, who guest-starred in the episode "Safe Deposit", was married to series' Executive Producer David Gerber from 1970 until his death in 2010.
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** Laraine Stephens, who guest-starred in the episode "Safe Deposit", was married to series' Executive Producer David Gerber from 1970 until his death in 2010.2010.
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** Laraine Stephens, who guest-starred in the episode "Safe Deposit", was married to series' Executive Producer David Gerber from 1970 until his death.
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** Laraine Stephens, who guest-starred in the episode "Safe Deposit", was married to series' Executive Producer David Gerber from 1970 until his death.death in 2010.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: No DVD release for Cade's County, but the entire series is on YouTube.
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* BigNameFan: Creator/QuentinTarantino considers the episode "A Gun For Billy" to be one of the finest episodes ever made for television.
* TheDanza: In the episode "One Small, Acceptable Death", William Smithers plays a character named William Courtney.
** Peter Ford played a deputy named Pete.
* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: Creator/GlennFord and Edgar Buchanan went back a long way...in fact, Buchanan was Ford's DENTIST before going into acting. Once Buchanan embarked on an acting career, he appeared in quite a few of Ford's movies.
* NamesTheSame: J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the original MTV veejays.
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley painted his face and played bass guitar.
* RealLifeRelative: Peter Ford, who played Pete the Deputy, was Glenn Ford's real-life son.
** Kathryn Hays, who guest-starred in the episode "Ragged Edge", was Glenn Ford's real-life ex-wife.
** Laraine Stephens, who guest-starred in the episode "Safe Deposit", was married to series' Executive Producer David Gerber from 1970 until his death.
* TheDanza: In the episode "One Small, Acceptable Death", William Smithers plays a character named William Courtney.
** Peter Ford played a deputy named Pete.
* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: Creator/GlennFord and Edgar Buchanan went back a long way...in fact, Buchanan was Ford's DENTIST before going into acting. Once Buchanan embarked on an acting career, he appeared in quite a few of Ford's movies.
* NamesTheSame: J.J. Jackson is not to be confused with the 1966 one-hit wonder ("But It's Alright"), nor was he one of the original MTV veejays.
** The episode "The Armageddon Contract" was directed by Paul Stanley. I doubt that director Stanley painted his face and played bass guitar.
* RealLifeRelative: Peter Ford, who played Pete the Deputy, was Glenn Ford's real-life son.
** Kathryn Hays, who guest-starred in the episode "Ragged Edge", was Glenn Ford's real-life ex-wife.
** Laraine Stephens, who guest-starred in the episode "Safe Deposit", was married to series' Executive Producer David Gerber from 1970 until his death.