The plot had to do with a stolen (or kidnapped) palomino horse. The title, "Finders Weepers" derived from the plot that Mack & Myer somehow found a beauitful palomino horse, which was owned by a trick rider and trick roper, named Benny ...See moreThe plot had to do with a stolen (or kidnapped) palomino horse. The title, "Finders Weepers" derived from the plot that Mack & Myer somehow found a beauitful palomino horse, which was owned by a trick rider and trick roper, named Benny Rossi (real name), who gives an actual trick riding demonstration, within the scenario (filmed at Roosevelt Field). The horse is eventually reunited with its rightful owner and all is right again. The story ends as Myer is rewarded, and allowed to get on the horse, "Navajo", but as he does, the horse runs away with Myer trying desperately to hang on. The series was produced by Sandy Howard, of "A Man Called Horse" and Tarzan fame.
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