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  1. S1.E1 ∙ Return to New Orleans. Thu, Oct 2, 1958. Away for 7 years, Derringer returns to save his mansion from New Orleans' carpetbagging Reconstruction overlord. Yancy Derringer's former belle Amanda also tells Derringer she posed as his wife to keep the Waverly from rapacious Yankees. The destitute Yancy, who fought for the Confederacy but ...

  2. Yancy Derringer ist eine US-amerikanische Westernserie, die zwischen 1958 und 1959 in 34 Episoden mit Jock Mahoney in der Titelrolle und X Brands als Co-Star produziert wurden. 1967 und 1969 wurden jeweils 13 Folgen im ZDF in nicht chronologischer Reihenfolge ausgestrahlt.

  3. Yancy Derringer, an ex-Confederate soldier turned gambler, is known to be a suave ladies' man in New Orleans. In reality, he's working for John Colton, the civil administrator of the city. Yancy’s job is to prevent crime and, if necessary, arrest the culprits. His constant companion is Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah, a Native American who watches Yancy’s ...

  4. Yancy Derringer, an ex-Confederate soldier turned gambler, was a suave lady's man in New Orleans, Louisiana. In reality, he was working for John Colton, the civil administrator of the city. Yancy's job was to prevent crime and if necessary, arrest the culprits. His constant companion was Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah a Native American who watches Yancy's back.

  5. Yancy agrees to help John Colton recover the jewelry and learns that Coco's price is very reasonable - that Derringer escort her to the masked ball for Mardi Gras. Unfortunately, one of LaSalle's men is unhappy with the bargain and is determined to steal the necklace from the pirate queen before the jewelry can be returned to its rightful owner.

  6. 4 de abr. de 2022 · Colorized Classic Western Series: Yancy Derringer - Episode 1 - Return to New Orleans - An adventurer, gambler, and widely respected southern gentleman is re...

  7. Fondly remembered today despite a relatively short network run, Yancy Derringer did what many other Western TV shows of the late 1950s couldn’t: it entertained both kids and adults.Young viewers loved the outsized action, as undercover scoundrel Yancy (Jock Mahoney) secretly policed Reconstruction Era New Orleans with his shotgun-toting Native American partner Pahoo (X Brands).