| Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace | |
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| James Garner as Maverick | |
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| Written by | Gordon T. Dawson |
| Directed by | Stuart Margolin |
| Starring | James Garner |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Executive producer | Meta Rosenberg |
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| Cinematography | Andrew Jackson |
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| Running time | 98 minutes [1] |
| Production company | Warner Bros. Television |
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| Network | NBC |
| Release | December 1, 1981 |
Bret Maverick: The Lazy Ace is a 1981 American Western television film released as the 2-hour pilot episode of the series Bret Maverick , trimmed to a quicker pace and repackaged as a TV-movie for rerunning on local television stations. The 1981 show was based on the 1957 series Maverick , catching up with professional poker-player Bret Maverick (James Garner). The film, written by Gordon T. Dawson and directed by Stuart Margolin, [2] occasionally appears under the simpler title Bret Maverick.
The real pilot, however, of both this series and the preceding CBS show Young Maverick , could be said to be the 1979 TV-movie The New Maverick , which featured both Garner as Bret and Jack Kelly as his brother Bart.
Bret Maverick wins a saloon in a poker game and decides to end his roving ways and settle down in Sweetwater, Arizona. He takes on as a partner the former sheriff who comes with a shady background.