The Waltons

Season 5 Episode 13

The Last Mustang

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The Last Mustang
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Grandpa claims a wild mustang was captured on Walton land, and must be released. John-Boy's journalistic integrity gives him pause about working for a candidate in the upcoming sheriff's election.
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    Helen Kleeb

    Helen Kleeb

    Miss Mamie Baldwin

    Joe Conley

    Joe Conley

    Ike Godsey

    Mary Jackson

    Mary Jackson

    Miss Emily Baldwin

    Tom Bower

    Tom Bower

    Dr. Curtis Willard

    Richard Thomas

    Richard Thomas

    John-Boy Walton

    Judy Norton

    Judy Norton

    Mary Ellen Willard

    John Fink

    John Fink

    Glen Oldfield

    Guest Star

    Wayne Heffley

    Wayne Heffley

    Carl Miontner

    Guest Star

    Arthur Malet

    Arthur Malet

    Professor Ainsley

    Guest Star

    John Crawford

    John Crawford

    Sheriff Ep Bridges

    Recurring Role

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      • Opening Narration: According to my grandfather, legendary creatures once lived, and some still existed, on Walton's Mountain. There were tales of a bear so huge he had no fear of anything, a snake as big as a railroad tie, and a mythical white deer which could be spotted at the edge of a wood on a snowy evening. One creature we thought was legendary we went searching for one day, and found.

      • Closing Narration: The mustang remained free after that. We would see it from time to time and it always brought a rush of excitement and a feeling of being in touch with something primitive, and rare, and very special. Ep Bridges continued on as Sheriff for more years than anyone can remember, and Glen Oldfield, to no-one's surprise, became a member of the State Assembly.

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