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Laredo Season 1 Episode 12 - Watch Legally and Safely

Laredo Season 1 Episode 12

Episode Title: The Land Grabbers
Genre: Comedy, Western
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 09, 1965
Runtime:60 mins
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Laredo: Parmalee has only 3 rangers, Reese, Chad and Joe to keep order at a land rush. He reminds them that any rangers found showing any favoritism will face prison. While patrolling the area Chad meets lovely widow Alice Coverly and walks her back to her wagon. Reese gets into a discussion with her young brother Robert concerning western Indians versus real Indians that his British grandfather fought against. Reese goes to meet Robert's grandfather, Major Donaldson, and he and Chad have tea with the family. Parmalee breaks up the tea party and expresses his wishes to have an extra hour before the noon starting time to give those trying to file deeds illegally time to come in and be caught, Reese steals Commissioner Smoot's glasses, giving the Captain his extra hour. The rush begins and Major Donaldson is able to stake out the river land he wants but collapses after doing so. Chad puts on the Major's uniform and rides the Major's horse. He then has to pretend to be Major Donaldson to record the land deed with the glassless Commissioner Smoot. Joe and Reese stage a fake fire to accomplish this. After the rush is over they leave the fort thinking they have fooled the Captain but he tells them he wasn't fooled by the fire with no smoke or the fact that he saw British Major Donaldson riding a western saddle.

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