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Sea of Enemies

Episode Number: 42    Season Num: 2    First Aired: January 3, 1969    Prod Code: n/a
An Army deserter accused of murder takes Billy Blue as hostage.

Graham Jessup enlists Billy Blue to help him escape by fabricating a story that he has been mistreated because he is a Negro. Jessup makes Billy his prisoner when the young man hesitates to lead him into forbidden Apache land. The pair are cornered in the forbidden land by a large band of Indians, complicating the rescue efforts of John Cannon, Buck and the cavalry.

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Writer: Walter Black
Director: Robert L. Friend
Star: Henry Darrow (Manolito Montoya),  Cameron Mitchell (Buck Cannon),  Leif Erickson (Big John Cannon),  Mark Slade (Billy Blue Cannon),  Robert F. Hoy (Joe Butler)
Guest Star: John Pickard (I) (Sergeant Williams),  Paul Winfield (Graham Jessup)

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