The High Chaparral
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SpokesEpisode Number: 82 Season Num: 4 First Aired: Friday September 25, 1970 Prod Code: n/a |
Needing to get away temporarily from the rigors of ranch life, Buck chooses the raucous Fourth of July holiday for the time and the roughest town in the territory for the place
Soon after his arrival in Spokes, a lawless community run by tough China Pierce, Buck witnesses a saloon shootout in which Pierce's son Bud is killed by Jones, an old friendless trapper who is seriously wounded. Although it was a fair fight, cowering townspeople refuse to help Jones, so Buck goes to the man's aid and then mounts a vigil to await the inevitable explosive confrontation with Pierce.
Soon after his arrival in Spokes, a lawless community run by tough China Pierce, Buck witnesses a saloon shootout in which Pierce's son Bud is killed by Jones, an old friendless trapper who is seriously wounded. Although it was a fair fight, cowering townspeople refuse to help Jones, so Buck goes to the man's aid and then mounts a vigil to await the inevitable explosive confrontation with Pierce.
| Writer: | Ron Bishop |
| Director: | William Wiard |
| 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: | Robert Anderson (Ben Thompson), E.J. André (Jones), Walter Barnes (Bartender), Tom Brown (Cap), Stephen Coit (Clem Fogarty), William Conrad (China Pierce), Edgar Daniels (Storekeeper), Harold Holmes (Cowboy), James Jeter (Bum #1), Don Keefer (Telegrapher), Geoffrey Lewis (Bum #2), Larry D. Mann (Tobin Boggs), Stuart Nisbet (Conlin), Ollie O'Toole (Cafe Owner), Clint Ritchie (Kansas), Solomon Sturges (Bod Pierce), Clay Tanner (Jesse), Tom Toner (Doctor), Vincent Van Patten (Culley) |
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