The townspeople of North Fork begin to get suspicious when Lucas is named as the beneficiary in the will of an infamous outlaw.The townspeople of North Fork begin to get suspicious when Lucas is named as the beneficiary in the will of an infamous outlaw.The townspeople of North Fork begin to get suspicious when Lucas is named as the beneficiary in the will of an infamous outlaw.
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George DeNormand
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Fred Graham
- Hank - a Drunk
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Whitey Hughes
- Townsman
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Clark Ross
- Townsman
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- TriviaWilliam Bishop passed away October 3rd, 1959 at the age of 41. Two months after this episode aired on July 16th.
- GoofsWhen Dave and Lucas are talking at the ranch, Mark rides up with a letter that contains money. The far shot, as he is riding up to the house, he is wearing a shirt. When he arrives at the front porch, the close shot shows him wearing a jacket.
- Quotes
Lucas McCain: Mark, money is nothing but paper and green ink. The thing that gives it value is how it's earned. Now an outlaw's money is never earned. It's not the kind we want.
- Crazy creditsChuck Connors breaks the 4th wall in the opening credits after he shoots his rifle and then stares into the camera.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Pioneers of Television: Westerns (2011)
Featured review
A spy is sent to North Fork to discredit Lucas.
In this episode there are two towns competing for the railroad to build through their town. However the town that is vying against North Fork has sent a mole to make sure that their chances will be much better.
Dave Stafford, a likable man by many, is sent into North Fork as the mole that claims to have connections with the railroad. He wants to be chosen as the man that will represent North Fork in the dealings of the railroad but really is working for the other town. But when Lucas is chosen instead of Dave a new direction has to be made.
A man enters North Fork with the last Will and Testament of a familiar train robber named Wade Joyner. The robber leaves $500 to Lucas McCain. Now the townsfolk are leery about sending Lucas to meet with the railroad.
There really is nothing remarkable about this episode but it was still a classic nice story. This is a plot that is played out in about every show since the beginning of TV, yet placing the story in the town of North Fork still made it interesting. Good watch.
Dave Stafford, a likable man by many, is sent into North Fork as the mole that claims to have connections with the railroad. He wants to be chosen as the man that will represent North Fork in the dealings of the railroad but really is working for the other town. But when Lucas is chosen instead of Dave a new direction has to be made.
A man enters North Fork with the last Will and Testament of a familiar train robber named Wade Joyner. The robber leaves $500 to Lucas McCain. Now the townsfolk are leery about sending Lucas to meet with the railroad.
There really is nothing remarkable about this episode but it was still a classic nice story. This is a plot that is played out in about every show since the beginning of TV, yet placing the story in the town of North Fork still made it interesting. Good watch.
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- kfo9494
- Jul 12, 2013
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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