In the Western series, Western secrets, James West and Artemus Gordon are famous secret agents in the service of the US government. James West’s translator, Robert Conrad, made waterfalls for filming, giving serials extra credit. But on a particular episode, everything doesn’t go as planned.
Three days coma!
Robert Conrad
This episode titled The Fugitives (Fugitives Night in the original version) is the 7th of the 4th season. In this episode, James West tries to find his hands on the accountant for a crime union and follow him in the baby’s epitaph and, more precisely, in his salon, in which ugly shelter was found.
The shooting takes place on January 24, 1968. As often in the series, James West was struggling with several Henchmen to achieve his goals. During this waterfall, Conrad salon is on the balcony and you need to hang chandeliers to reach the lower level. He jumps, eats chandeliers, but gets very bad and falls on top! Falling is kept when editing an episode and is given below:
James West’s interpreter is taking the intensive care unit for shaking and fracture of the skull. There are three days left between life and death in a deep coma, but eventually returns to consciousness. He needs a few weeks of congales, and shooting is terminated until April 16. In order to stay on a reasonable agenda, the season is reduced by four episodes.
The end of the era

From the moment the actor will officially double the insurance for very dangerous scenes for the CBS studio. In fact, he will continue to them to damage them, his new official performer in the first waterfall!
The series will end at the end of the fourth season, among other things, after the decision of the United States government, restricts violence and the use of firearms on screen, Martin Luther King and John F. Consistent killings of Kennedy. CBS refuses and abolishes Western secrets in 1969 to replace it with a parody of the Max the Ferpation, James Bond’s world.
Source: Allocine

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