Five years have gone by since the devastation of the buffalo stampede hit Clearmont, and the three part season opener titled "The Twisted Badge" puts Marshal Britt MacMasters in the most dangerous place he has ever been: the other side of the Law. In "Those We Leave Behind," Britt finds fifteen year old Matt Andersen, the son of a recently killed outlaw, alone on the prairie. Meanwhile, Jud Corey, whose brother was killed by the outlaw years before, wants his revenge on the boy, and in "The Gunfighter," Chad encounters his first crisis as deputy when a mob wants to lynch a reformed gunfighter who has stopped in Clearmont on the way to his daughter's wedding. These and many other exciting adventures make up the exciting fifth season of Powder River.
Episodes include: "The Twisted Badge, Part 1" / "The Twisted Badge, Part 2" /" The Twisted Badge, Part 3"/ "Rawhoof" / "Those We Leave Behind, Part 1" / "Those We leave Behind, Part 2" / "Into Their Own Hands, Part 1" / "Into Their Own Hands, Part 2" / "Dry Goods And Hardware" / "The Rival" / "The Tip of the Hand and the Tell of the Eye" / "Why Dawes Is A Bachelor" / "The Gunman" / "Happily Ever After" / "Clearmont"
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Jerry Robbins is an American actor and singer who has performed in more than one hundred stage productions, including an acclaimed portrayal of John Barrymore in William Luces’ play, Barrymore. He has also written and produced forty radio plays with his company, the Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air, winning the Parents Choice Award for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 2001 and an Audio Worlds Golden Headset Award for Little Big Horn in 1999.
Joseph Zamparelli, Jr. received his undergraduate degrees in psychology and theatre arts from Boston College and went on to study acting professionally at the Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York where he appeared in the U. S. premiere of the Russian play Tomorrow Was War. He originated roles in several shows, including musical versions of Frankenstein and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In addition to stage, film, and television work, he coaches actors and most recently directed The Delvena Theater Company’s critically acclaimed Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and appeared in multiple roles in their production of On The Verge.