A friend of Lucas is found murdered and robbed. Suspicion falls on an ex-con, and a lynching seems inevitable.A friend of Lucas is found murdered and robbed. Suspicion falls on an ex-con, and a lynching seems inevitable.A friend of Lucas is found murdered and robbed. Suspicion falls on an ex-con, and a lynching seems inevitable.
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Wallace Earl Laven
- Myrtle
- (as Amanda Ames)
Gordon Armitage
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Joe Benson
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Archie Butler
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Richard Deacon
- Col. Jebediah Sims
- (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Ian Murray
- Harley Hannabury
- (uncredited)
Jack Stoney
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Herbert Little Jr.(uncredited)
- Teddi Sherman
- David Victor(uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaEven though Richard Deacon, who plays the traveling salesman, has more lines than any other guest actor, for some reason he is uncredited.
- GoofsAfter Lucas takes the bolts off holding the pump to the base, he moves the pump off to the side with the pump rod still attached to the handle. In reality, you have to also disconnect the pump rod from the lever and lift the pump up over the rod.
- Quotes
Harold Tenner: Let me take one more look at freedom - or what men call freedom.
- Crazy creditsChuck Connors breaks the 4th wall in the opening credits after he shoots his rifle and then stares into the camera.
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An ex-con is thought to have killed a local rancher- town at lynching mode
The episode opens up with Eban Muchen being awaken by someone in his house. He yells out at the shadow and is then shot multiple times. In runs his hired hand Volney Adams who finds Muchen dead. Someone then starts running from the room and Volney grabs him but the man is able to get away. The next day Lucas and Mark are riding out to Muchen's farm and find Eban dead and Volney sitting in a chair near a state of shock.
With Volney being an ex-con, he thinks that the people are going to blame him with the death. Sure enough it is not long before words spreads and people are in a uproar about the ex-con killing Muchen. People are already getting prepared for a hanging which also includes the hangman named Harold Tenner.
The episode is interesting from beginning to end. In fact it was so entertaining that the entire show seemed like it just began before the ending was approaching. Well written and nice word of film imagination made this even a better program. Good Show.
With Volney being an ex-con, he thinks that the people are going to blame him with the death. Sure enough it is not long before words spreads and people are in a uproar about the ex-con killing Muchen. People are already getting prepared for a hanging which also includes the hangman named Harold Tenner.
The episode is interesting from beginning to end. In fact it was so entertaining that the entire show seemed like it just began before the ending was approaching. Well written and nice word of film imagination made this even a better program. Good Show.
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- kfo9494
- Apr 14, 2013
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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