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How many shots were fired in the opening scene of The Rifleman?
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How many shots were fired in the opening scene of The Rifleman? Try it & see what you come up with!
At the beginning of each show, Lucas McCain
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would stride down the main street of North Fork and fire eleven shots at an imaginary enemy, as the voice-over announcer would introduce Chuck Connors starring as "The Rifleman." In an 1991 interview with Roy Firestone, Chuck explained that, "What you see and hear on the screen are eleven shots; what the weapon actually holds are eight shot. That was a camera trick so that the shooting would match the music—called dramatic license."
This was taken from Chuck Connors "The Man Behind the Rifle" by David Fury, Artist's Press and from 1991 interview with Roy Firestone.
Be sure and stop by the ranch.....
The Rifleman....."Welcome to The McCain Ranch!" riflemanconnors.com
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Posted Jan 11, 10 by
aloiuyanny
lonely ;( ..
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Posted Aug 26, 08 by
RAMKING
The 1892 Winchester (.44/.40 caliber) used on the show holds ELEVEN bullets. The audio was dubbed over the video - that's why they are out of sync with 12 or 13 shots.
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Posted Aug 26, 08 by
HighcliffHound
In an 1991 interview with Roy Firestone, Chuck explained that, "What you see and hear on the screen are eleven shots; what the weapon actually holds are eight shot. That was a camera trick so that the shooting would match the music—called dramatic license."
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This was taken from Chuck Connors "The Man Behind the Rifle" by David Fury, Artist's Press and from 1991 interview with Roy Firestone
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Posted Aug 26, 08 by
HighcliffHound
But even reading that I say bullbutter I hear atleast 12 or 13 soundlike 13 to me maybe 14 lol
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Posted Aug 26, 08 by
1954shadow
I loved that show and get to watch it again on sat' TV.
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Posted Aug 25, 08 by
downhill240
The count was thirteen.
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Posted Aug 25, 08 by
FourFriedChickensAndACoke
Ahhh PAwwww I counted 12
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