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  • The Real McCoys The New Dog (Season 2, Episode 6)
  • TV-14
    TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy, Family

The Real McCoys

The New Dog (Season 2, Episode 6)
TV-14
TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy, Family

Grandpa solicits George MacMichael's help in turning the tables on two swindlers who convinced him to pay $35 for a worthless dog, but he begins to have a change of heart when he discovers that Little Luke has become quite attached to the ...See moreGrandpa solicits George MacMichael's help in turning the tables on two swindlers who convinced him to pay $35 for a worthless dog, but he begins to have a change of heart when he discovers that Little Luke has become quite attached to the animal. Written by Sam Spear See less
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Director
Writers
Bill Manhoff (written by) | Irving Pincus (creator)
Producer
Cinematographer
Lothrop B. Worth (as Lothrop Worth)
Editor
Joseph Gluck (as Joe Gluck)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Nov 6, 1958

Release date
Nov 6, 1958 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Walter Brennan
Grandpa Amos McCoy Grandpa Amos McCoy   See fewer
Richard Crenna
Luke McCoy Luke McCoy   See fewer
Kathleen Nolan
Kate McCoy (as Kathy Nolan) Kate McCoy (as Kathy Nolan)   See fewer
Michael Winkelman
Little Luke Little Luke   See fewer
Andy Clyde
George MacMichael George MacMichael   See fewer
Don Beddoe
Joe Ingersoll Joe Ingersoll   See fewer
Herb Vigran
Ralph Wilson (as Herburt Vigran) Ralph Wilson (as Herburt Vigran)   See fewer
Dick Ryan
Mr. Green Mr. Green   See fewer
Barbara Wilson
Waitress Waitress   See fewer
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