The High Chaparral
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GenerationEpisode Number: 79 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Friday April 17, 1970 Prod Code: n/a |
Determined to seek a new career as an artist, Blue announces his decision to leave the Cannon Ranch for good.
Blue is chided by men of the Chaparral for assuming his drawings have merit. Blue has the last word, however, when an editor sees some of his work and offers him a high-paying job in the city.
Blue is chided by men of the Chaparral for assuming his drawings have merit. Blue has the last word, however, when an editor sees some of his work and offers him a high-paying job in the city.
| Writer: | Don Balluck |
| Director: | James B. Clark |
| Star: | Henry Darrow (Manolito Montoya), Frank Silvera (Don Sebastian Montoya), Rudy Ramos (Wind (10-09--70)), Cameron Mitchell (Buck Cannon), Ted Markland (Ted Reno), Leif Erickson (Big John Cannon), Mark Slade (Billy Blue Cannon), Don Collier (Sam Butler, Foreman), Linda Cristal (Victoria Cannon), Jerry Summers (Ira), Rodolfo Acosta (Vaquero), Roberto Contreras (Pedro), Robert F. Hoy (Joe Butler) |
| Guest Star: | Aspa Nakapoulou (Angelina) |
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