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It's So Peaceful in the CountryEpisode Number: 49 Season Num: 2 First Aired: January 18, 1967 Prod Code: 045 |
Oliver's mother needs bed rest so what better place than her son's farm. All she has to do is ignore Alf and Ralph's drilling, Haney's tour group, a group of dancing Sioux Indians and their chief who think's she's a looker.
| Writer: | Dick Chevillat, Jay Sommers |
| Director: | Richard L. Bare |
| Star: | Eva Gabor (Lisa Douglas), Eddie Albert (Oliver Wendell Douglas) |
| Recurring Role: | Tom Lester (Eb Dawson), Smiley Burnette (Charley Pratt), Eleanor Audley (Eunice Douglas), Frank Cady (Sam Drucker), Barbara Pepper (Doris Ziffel), Alvy Moore (Hank Kimball), Kay E. Kuter (Newt Kiley), Pat Buttram (Mr. Eustace Haney), Rufe Davis (Floyd Smoot), Sid Melton (Alf Monroe), Mary Grace Canfield (Ralph Monroe) |
| Guest Star: | J. Carrol Naish (Chief Yellow Horse), Vinton Hayworth (Dr. Faber), Herman Rudin (Medicine Man) |
Both Smiley Burnette (Charley) and Rufe Davis (Floyd) from Petticoat Junction appear, but neither are credited.
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Chief Yellow Horse: (after tasting a hotscake) Old Squaw. Good looker but rotten cooker!
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Oliver: (after the chief makes an offer on his mother) How would you like to be Mrs. Yellow Horse?
Eunice: What?
Oliver: Eunice Yellow Horse. Has a nice ring to it. (edit) Hank: (upon seeing the Sioux) Well, I sue the See are here again. (edit) Lisa: (to Oliver) Careful, I've seen those Indians on television and they might hit you with a homatawk. (edit) Eunice: I'm Mr. Douglas' mother!
Alf: Oh, that's why you have all those wrinkles. (edit)
Eunice: What?
Oliver: Eunice Yellow Horse. Has a nice ring to it. (edit) Hank: (upon seeing the Sioux) Well, I sue the See are here again. (edit) Lisa: (to Oliver) Careful, I've seen those Indians on television and they might hit you with a homatawk. (edit) Eunice: I'm Mr. Douglas' mother!
Alf: Oh, that's why you have all those wrinkles. (edit)
Chief Yellow Horse's final offer for Oliver's mother (Old Squaw) is four goats and two pigs. He offers to trade Lisa for four pigs and a horse.
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When Haney owned the Douglas farm, he signed a ninety-nine year lease with the Sioux for their annual bear dance.
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