The High Chaparral

Season Three

Mano in Season Four

 


"It Takes a Smart Man"

""Only the Bad Come to Sonora"

"New Lion of Sonora"

Basic Fourth Season Outfit

Manolito's basic outfit in the fourth season continues with several elements that have been constant since the first season.  These include his hat, holster set, and jacket.  The bandana and pants are the same as the third season.  The shirt is new this season.  Mano's hair is longer than the third season.


"An Anger Greater Than Mine"

"It Takes a Smart Man"

"Wind"

"Wind"

"A Good Sound Profit"

"A Matter of Survival"

"New Lion of Sonora"
The Shirt
After wearing the same gold-with-diamond print shirt for the first three seasons, Mano's shirt changes in the fourth season to one with a very small print which tends to make it look like a solid color shirt in some shots.  He is frequently seen now in this shirt without his jacket, and for the first time in the series he is often shown without a bandana.

"Spokes"

"A Man to Match the Land"

"Too Late the Epitaph"

"A Good Sound Profit"

"It Takes a Smart Man"

"Pale Warrior"
The The Jacket and Bandana

With Mano still in his signature jacket from the first season, it once again undergoes serious abuse and comes through looking good as new.  His bandana appears to be the same plain red one that he acquired in the third season, but for the first time, instead of knotting it in front, it is cinched around his neck with a bead clasp.  Where he previously was never fully dressed without his bandana now he appears often without a bandana, even in his jacket.


"An Anger Greater Than Mine"

"Sangre"

"Wind"

"Too Late the Epitaph"

"A Man to Match the Land"

"New Lion of Sonora"
The Hat

"It Takes a Smart Man"

Mano's signature hat remains unchanged throughout the entire series.  By the fourth season he is usually seen outdoors wearing his hat on his head where previously he had most often worn it strung around his neck and dangling on his back.


"A Man to Match the Land"

"A Matter of Vengeance"

"An Anger Greater Than Mine"

"New Lion of Sonora"
The Pants

Mano's pants are the same solid blue-grey ones he wore in the third season, with a thin pocket and side leg stripe.  Unlike the leather tooled side stripe of the first two seasons, this one is a double stripe with button medallions at regular intervals.


"It Takes a Smart Man"

"Too Late the Epitaph"

"Spokes"
The Holster Set

Like the hat and jacket, Mano's pistol and holster set remain the same through the entire series.


"It Takes a Smart Man"

"Pale Warrior"

"A Man to Match the Land"

"Wind"

"The Badge"

"New Lion of Sonora"
Informal and Formal

Mano has a couple washing-up scenes in the fourth season where he appears with his hair at least damp.  In "Wind" he appears in an arm sling after suffering an injury during an Apache raid.


"Too Late the Epitaph"
 
"Wind"
  
"It Takes a Smart Man"

In "A Man to Match the Land" Mano and several other cast members appear in rain ponchos of some sort, although we see them only briefly.  He also wears his new plain white shirt with his regular jacket in "New Lion of Sonora".

        
"A Man to Match the Land"

"New Lion of Sonora"

For the funeral and mourning scenes of "New Lion of Sonora" Mano is back in his basic black formal suit, minus the cummerbund that he wore with it in the second and third seasons.  He now wears a simpler white shirt with it rather than the fussy ruffled one he wore previously.


"New Lion of Sonora"
   
"New Lion of Sonora"

"New Lion of Sonora"

When he travels to Mexico City, however, he wears the ruffled white shirt again, this time with a fancy Mexican suit similar to one he wore in the first season.


"New Lion of Sonora"

"New Lion of Sonora"

"New Lion of Sonora"
Special Outfits
In the fourth season Mano returns to some of the disguise activities of the first two seasons.  In "Sangre" he disguises himself as an Apache in order to slip through their lines at night to get help from the Army.   


"Sangre"


"Sangre"


"Sangre"

In "Only the Bad Come to Sonora" Mano is first seen in a fussy shirt and jacket which he wears because his regular clothes are dirty.  This outfit gets him in trouble (and strung up) when bandits figure he is an easy mark who must be wealthy.  In the process of tracking the bandits down he disguises himself as a peon and grows a beard so that he will not be recognized as the man they have recently robbed.   


"Only the Bad Come to Sonora"
"Only the Bad Come to Sonora"
 
"Only the Bad Come to Sonora"
 
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