Even more than 60 years later, The Rifleman is still remembered for one of television’s most powerful father-son relationships. Starring Chuck Connors as widowed rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark, the Western became a staple of late-1950s TV, teaching values like honesty, respect, and responsibility.
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