Whispering Smith

1961
Whispering Smith

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EP1 The Blind Gun May 08, 1961

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EP2 The Grudge May 15, 1961

Smith suspects an influential businessman of murdering his brother when he announces he has an iron-clad alibi without being asked.

EP3 The Devil's Share May 22, 1961

Smitty becomes suspicious when a woman claims to have shot an alleged mugger who is found wearing a distinctive ring but didn't have a mark on his finger showing he wore it for any length of time.

EP4 Stakeout May 29, 1961

Members of an outlaw gang that George Romack formerly rode with try to blackmail the Denver police detective into assisting them pull a robbery. When Romack refuses to resume his criminal career, the gang abducts his wife to force his cooperation.

EP5 Safety Value Jun 05, 1961

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EP6 Stain of Justice Jun 12, 1961

A stagecoach is held up and a passenger onboard is killed for $5,000.

EP7 The Deadliest Weapon Jun 19, 1961

An English lord who is also a noted poet is hired to recite his poetry at the Denver Opera House as a benefit for the widows and orphans of miners killed in a recent mine disaster.

EP8 The Quest Jun 26, 1961

An alcoholic lawyer who threatened the owner of a casino the night before is framed for his foe's murder.

EP9 Three for One Jul 03, 1961

A match race between two feuding family's prize horses ends in tragedy when one of the jockeys is shot from the saddle by an unknown assailant.

EP10 Death at Even Money Jul 10, 1961

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EP11 The Hemp Reeger Case Jul 17, 1961

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EP12 The Mortal Coil Jul 24, 1961

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EP13 Cross Cut Jul 31, 1961

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EP14 Double Edge Aug 07, 1961

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EP15 The Trademark Aug 14, 1961

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EP16 The Jodie Tyler Story Aug 21, 1961

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EP17 Poet and Peasant Case Aug 28, 1961

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EP18 Dark Circle Sep 04, 1961

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EP19 Swift Justice Sep 11, 1961

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EP20 The Idol Sep 18, 1961

Ole Brindessen sees swindler Eddie Royce commit murder.

EP21 String of Circumstances Sep 25, 1961

Smith and Romack investigate a series of bombings that rock Denver. The detectives can find no apparent connection between the two victims, one a mine owner, the other an Irish traveling salesman, until they discover a ball of twine in a popular boarding house that was linked to both crimes.

EP22 The Interpreter Oct 02, 1961

Enrico Spanato, a Sicilian interpreter is accused of killing a fellow Italian by several of the dead man's friends. Although Smith finds evidence that someone might have fired a shot at the interpreter, he can find no one who who will testify that the shooting was self-defense because the Italians in the neighborhood fear the growing power of the Mafia.

EP23 The Homeless Wind Oct 09, 1961

Whispering Smith captures Sam Chandler, a fugitive near the Mexican border. His plans to return him to Denver where he is wanted for murder are dashed when the two men are captured by Mexican bandits who only keep them alive to serve as personal slaves.

EP24 Trial of the Avengers Oct 16, 1961

Smith and Romack have their hands full investigating a violent death that might be murder and dealing with a gang of ex-convicts who have suddenly descended on Denver. The former wards of the state appear to be planning to settle an old score, but who is the would-be victim? And is the gathering related to the late night shooting that Bob Mullet claims was self-defense?

EP25 Prayer of a Chance Oct 23, 1961

Two outlaws steal a valuable jeweled statue from a Catholic church, but the parish priest refuses to give Smith a description of the villains unless he agrees to pursue them unarmed. The Denver detective reluctantly agrees and manages to catches up with the culprits in the desert. Smith begins a deadly game of cat-and-mouse in the middle of the waterless wasteland using canteens of water as deadly weapons.

EP26 Hired to Die Oct 30, 1961

A not-so-devoted husband hires a Kansas City killer to travel to Denver to murder his wife when the couple arrive by stagecoach several days later. After the young woman dies, he sets about arranging for his mother's return to England after an absence of 14 years. The older woman, however, becomes suspicious of her doting "son's" true identity.
7.3| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 08 May 1961 Ended
Producted By: NBC
Country: United States of America
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Whispering Smith is an American Western series that aired on NBC. Based on a 1948 movie, the series stars Audie Murphy as Tom "Whispering" Smith, a police detective in Denver, Colorado. Filming of the series began in 1959, but the program did not air until May 8, 1961, because of unexpected production problems. Whispering Smith combines elements of CBS's Have Gun – Will Travel starring Richard Boone, NBC's Tales of Wells Fargo starring Dale Robertson, the syndicated Shotgun Slade with Scott Brady, and ABC's The Man From Blackhawk, a Stirling Silliphant production starring Robert Rockwell. While the setting of the series is unique, it is otherwise a standard detective program.

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classicsoncall "Whispering Smith" aired on the NBC Television Network from May through September of 1961. World War II hero Audie Murphy was the star and title character, Tom 'Whispering' Smith, a detective with the Denver City police department in the 1870's. If you're a fan of Audie Murphy, you'll enjoy seeing him in these episodes, but except for his presence, there's nothing that distinguishing about the series. It's a relatively run of the mill TV Western, perhaps better appreciated today in retrospect as a vehicle for some notable guest stars who hadn't quite made it yet in the world of television and movies. Personally, I like Murphy, who appeared in his movie Westerns as both a hero and a bad guy. His villain roles seemed perplexing because he had a baby face look that didn't quite fit with the outlaws he portrayed, and went against the grain of his real life hero status as an Army soldier. There's a neat twenty six episode compilation of the Whispering Smith series available from Timeless Video representing the entire run of the show. The back of the video jacket states that twenty of the episodes aired on NBC in 1961, with another five never before aired episodes included. The "Television Westerns Episode Guide" by Harris M. Lentz III published in 1997 seems to confirm this, as it lists only twenty episodes, but if you click on 'Season 1' of the title page here on IMDb, you'll see air dates for twenty six shows. One of the shows, 'The Interpreter', is overlooked entirely in the episode listing on each of the three individual video sleeves enclosed in the Timeless Video set, even though it shows up in the lineup on the second disc. That episode is kind of unusual in a way, since it mentions the Mafia by name as a looming threat in Denver, causing trouble in the Italian section of the city. I found that to be a rather surprising element for a Western story set in the 1870's.In watching these old time TV Westerns, I usually come up with a favorite episode, and in this case it would probably be the second one of the series titled 'The Grudge'. It starred, get this - Robert Redford!, out for revenge against Smith for putting his father in prison years earlier. Gloria Talbot portrayed Redford's sister in the story. Like I say, a lot of these old Westerns featured future stars that went on to bigger and better things, and it's always cool to see who shows up in them. Another future celebrity appeared in Episode #1.6 - 'Stain of Justice', that one had Richard Chamberlain showing good form on a galloping horse, a talent he didn't really need as Dr. Kildare, but probably a good one to have just in case. Character actors who made their mark in the series included Clu Gulager, Marc Lawrence, James Best, Ed Platt, Marie Windsor, Leo Gordon and Forrest Tucker. Former B Western cowboy star Bob Steele also appeared in one of the stories. Backing up Audie Murphy in the series was singer Guy Mitchell as detective George Romack. When I describe Murphy and Mitchell as detectives, it's a bit of a misnomer, because if you watch the show, they come across more as cowboys, but operating out of a Denver police station. The bad guys are like any other outlaws of the Old West, and you have your standard horse chases and gunfights, staples of the genre. Mitchell had a decent singing voice, he does a number in the eighth episode titled 'The Quest' and he sounded pretty good to my ear. He actually had some gold records during the Fifties backed by the Mitch Miller Orchestra, but as I recall, he might have sung in only one other episode. The only other regular in the show was Sam Buffington, who portrayed Denver police chief John Richards.I have a couple of lists on IMDb, one for TV Westerns I've reviewed, as well as one for films Audie Murphy appeared in. On the list dedicated to Murphy, this series ranks Number Two, right behind the movie of his World War II exploits, "To Hell and Back". But in support of my earlier comment about TV Westerns, "Whispering Smith" comes in second to last out of twenty series as I write this. That could be because of the relatively few number of folks who have ever seen the show. When this one was on in 1961, I wasn't even aware of it myself, as I was watching "Tales of Wells Fargo" and "Wanted: Dead or Alive". Of the series I've seen, I would rank it higher than "Stories of the Century" and "Shotgun Slade", and "Custer" of course, which comes in dead last on my list. If you happen to come across the Timeless Video set I mentioned, you'll also catch a film short titled 'Medal of Honor', a nice tribute to Audie Murphy's service in World War II.
bkoganbing As the 60s were ushered in the kind of solid B westerns that Audie Murphy made were getting fewer and fewer made for the big screen. I'm guessing that someone said a television series was steadier income. So Audie took a flier at the small screen.If you get a long running series like Bonanza or Gunsmoke that can be a steady money maker for you. But many of the screen's biggest names didn't quite make it in their efforts for a weekly television series. Much bigger names than Murphy's.Whispering Smith failed to find an audience and ended after a half season. The character has been the title character for a number of big screen films, most notably Alan Ladd in 1948. His Whispering Smith was a railroad detective and the character fitted Ladd's soft spoken but menacing personality perfectly. Audie's character was also quiet and deadly, but he was a detective in the rapidly growing city of Denver's municipal police.The other two characters were Audie's sidekick pop singer Guy Mitchell and their boss Captain Sam Buffington. For reasons still unknown but speculated Buffington killed himself. That and bad ratings guaranteed the show's early cancellation.Whispering Smith just never found an audience in 1961 where there were a glut of westerns on television back in that day. If it had maybe Murphy's career course might have been different.
Ange Kenos If you are a fan of westerns or of anything featuring Audie Murphy then you will love watching any of these episodes.While the series has some flaws, the stellar acting of Audie Murphy makes it well worth while.His pleasant easy going manner and yet his quiet toughness make him a western hero unlike any other I ever saw on the screen. He is never over powering and, unlike John Wayne, was a hero in real life who served his country with great honour and distinction.There are a few episodes available through different sites. take a look and you will not be disappointed.
revdrcac Audie Murphy appeared in a number of enjoyable westerns in the 1950's before trying his luck in TV with this role as a cowboy detective. The acting and casting in this series were well-executed. However, the writing and erratic story lines were problematic in this series.Audie Murphy was perfect for this role, which had been originated in a movie of the same name. Murphy made the role his own, and seemed to be very serious about seeing this series succeed. Eventually, he returned to the silver screen, seemingly disillusioned by his TV experience.This series is worth a look, but does not compare with his superior films of the 1950's.