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  Gunfight at the Morkay Corral season 3 - episode 54
GENERAL INFORMATION

directed by - jeff chambers
written by - stuart gillard
air date - december 18, 1980
filming location - la, ca (paramount studios)
                               boulder, co

production companies - henderson production company
                                            miller-milkis productions
                                            paramount television

distribution by - abc (television)
                            paramount home video
(dvd)

  SUMMARY

Mork garbs himself in feathers as Orkan coward Squellman the Yellow for a costume event at the day care center. His young charges are happily attired as their favorite heroes, except for woebegone Billy, forced to emulate his doctor-father. Mork assures him that it's okay for him to dress as his hero, Billy the Kid. After Mindy explains to Mork that Billy's hero was really a killer, Mork tries to tell Billy that he was wrong, but the youngster decides he's a fraidy-cat and demands a shootout at the nearby ghost town where Exidor, the wild-eye prophet, is searching for his grandfather's strange buried treasure. Mork braves one of the zaniest shootouts ever when he faces a funny but formidable opponent in a ghost town saloon - a small boy armed with water balloons trying to emulate outlaw hero Billy the Kid.

  STILLS

                                                                                           
 MORE STILLS [-]

                                                                                 

  MAIN CAST
robin williams - mork
pam dawber - mindy mcconnell
conrad janis - fred mcconnell
ralph james - orson
tom poston - mr. bickley
jay thomas - reno davinci
gina hecht - jeanie davinci
jim staahl - nelson flavor
crissy wilzak - glenda fay comstock
robert donner - exidor
corey feldman - billy
stephanie kayano - stephanie
amy tenowich - lola
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  QUOTES
fred
I was working on your jeep for an hour and I can't figure out what's wrong.
mindy
The battery is dead.
fred
Oh..
mindy
When I woke up this morning my battery was dead, I can't understand what happened.
mork
Can leaving the car batteries on all night have any effect on that?
mindy
Why yes it could, why would you ask?
mork
No reason, no reason, no reason at all.
mindy
Mork!
mork
Ah alright Mindy, there's a big reason. A very good one though...
fred
It's always a good reason.
mork
Oh, you understand Pops, don't you? Well...basically there was this cute little ole wino outside, he was sleeping in the gutter and I left the lights on so no one would park on him.

fred
Kids today need heros. When I was growing up, I liked the western heros, Roy Rogers, Gene Autrey and Tex Ritter. Of course in those days you could always tell who the good guys were because they wore tall white hats and played guitars. I always wondered why they didn't ride into town playing a violin.
mork
That's probably because the indians had all the bows.

billy
[billy sneaks in the saloon and throws a water ballon ] Ah ha! Gotsha Mork! I win!
mork
Not so fast, Billy...mind over splatter! Viva la Squellman !

 

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