In our last post on this program, covering the 1961
episodes, we discussed how the once top-3-rated series suffered a dramatic
decline during its fifth season in 1961-62, falling to #29. Originally,
Richard
Boone had planned to have the series run only 5 seasons, but when the network
offered him a contract he couldn't refuse for a 6th season, totaling some $1.3
million for not only his work on 38 episodes but also the sale of his residuals
going forward, the actor who once said that he wasn't interested in acting to
become rich saw the lure of financial independence as too great to pass up. Our
last post touched on the series' treatment of racism against Black Americans
and how that could have alienated certain sections of the viewing audience, but
the 1962 episodes make no such bold statements, limiting its few Black
characters to ancillary roles that barely affect each story's plot.
However, the series shines brightest in 1962 when it tackles
the issue of alcoholism in "Man Who Hit Moonshine" (March 24, 1962),
thanks to a sterling performance by
William Conrad as Moses Kadish, who
retreats to an isolated former fort to kick his habit only to strike whiskey
when he drills a well for water. Kadish doesn't realize the property is sitting
on top of a basement of stolen war-time supplies, including alcohol, which
explains why he gets whiskey when he drills for water. Kadish considers himself
cursed in a sense because the last thing he wants is a drink, having promised
his wife he was going sober. In the best scene of the episode, Kadish explains
in detail to Paladin how each successive drink turns him from timid milquetoast
to confident man of great accomplishments to raving lunatic when he has had too
many. His wife actually prefers him drunk because he seems to suffer less and
is more pliable. Paladin is mostly a bystander and sympathetic ear in this
episode until the owners of the stolen army goods show up and engage in a
shooting match to retrieve their booty, which they don't realize has already
been destroyed by Kadish wishing to avoid further temptation. Once the villains
have been dispatched, Kadish is ready to settle down with his wife in the
little getaway he has carved out for himself, claiming to have slain the demon
that once held him hostage. The episode is revelatory because it doesn't treat
alcohol as a black-and-white issue but one of subtle nuance.
While the series featured an empathic treatment of
alcoholism, it's attitude toward women was much more problematic. There are a
few independent women sprinkled amongst the 1962 episodes: the titular
"Alice" Ferguson (March 17, 1962) who ran a saloon in a virtually
all-male mining town, providing not only entertainment and female companionship
but also sympathy to the desperate, until the town "grew up" and put
on airs of respectability, ashamed of its rowdy past, leading to Alice being
ostracized and virtually imprisoned in her own run-down and abandoned saloon.
The character of Marie Ellis is similar in "Marshal of Sweetwater"
(November 24, 1962), only Marie moves to Sweetwater to run a saloon she has
just purchased after the town has been "cleaned up" by one of
Paladin's former Army buddies who believes that alcohol and women are the root
of all evil, largely because they are his greatest temptations. And "Dream
Girl" (February 10, 1962) introduces us to Ginger Adams, a hardened saloon
hostess around whom naive prospector Buddy Webster has constructed a romantic
fantasy that inspired him to spend 5 years searching for and finally finding
enough gold dust to finance their marriage and future life together, only she
has and never had any interest in him. After he learns and comes to terms with
the fact that his whole purpose in life has been a mirage, Buddy buys the
saloon that Ginger works in and then gives it to her, putting her in charge of
her own destiny rather than being totally dependent on him as her knight in
shining armor. Superficially, these three women all appear to be independent
business owners, a rarity in the Old West, and thus a sign of greater freedom
for women to control their own lives. But upon closer inspection, the business
that all three women own is predicated on serving and entertaining men with
alcohol and sex, hardly much of a liberation. It's worth noting that we don't
see any women doctors, store owners, hotel owners, etc. during this period on
Have Gun -- Will Travel.
Elsewhere Paladin's relations with women are not even
remotely progressive. Like nearly all TV western heroes, he has no serious,
long-running relationships with women. Those he keeps company with at the Hotel
Carlton are mere playthings without a whiff of personality or individuality,
rarely even uttering a word. They are merely tokens attesting to Paladin's
heterosexual virility, signaling that he is a man's man. What's worse are the
two 1962 episodes "Bandit" (May 12, 1962) and "Taylor's
Woman" (September 22, 1962) in which Paladin has to teach a woman how to
be a woman, that is, a woman who would please a man like himself (incredibly,
this latter episode was written by
Gene Roddenberry). While this is a common
theme that runs through most TV westerns of the era--taming the tomboy or the
shrew--the level of arrogant chauvinism that could conceive of such a trope is
one that hasn't died off with the passage of time, unfortunately. With his
pedantic quoting of
Shakespeare and other classic poets, wine snobbery,
questionable foray into fine art painting in "Jonah and the Trout"
(May 26, 1962), short-lived roles as prosecutor in "Justice in Hell"
(January 13, 1962) and defense attorney in "Trial at Tablerock"
(December 15, 1962), as well as his constant brow-furrowing and exasperation at
"Lord, what fools these mortals be" which he displays with virtually
everyone he comes in contact with, Boone attempts to make us believe that
Paladin is a man of infinite refinement, intelligence, education, and
discernment. To be fair, both Boone and his character Paladin could show
compassion and generosity towards the disadvantaged and societal rejects like
the aforementioned Alice Ferguson, Moses Kadish, or the exploited and mistreated
servant Jon in "Pandora's Box" (May 19, 1962). But too often on
Have Gun -- Will Travel, which, let's
not forget, Boone controlled with an iron fist, he comes off as an arrogant
jerk who thinks he is better than everyone else, and nobody likes that guy.
The Actors
For the biographies of Richard Boone and Kam Tong, see the
1960 post for Have Gun -- Will Travel.
Notable Guest Stars
Season 5, Episode 17, "Lazarus":
Strother Martin (shown on the left, appeared
in
Kiss Me Deadly,
The Shaggy Dog,
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,
Cool Hand Luke,
True Grit,
The Wild Bunch,
Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, and
Slap Shot and played Aaron Donager on
Hotel de Paree and R.J. Hawkins on
Hawkins) plays timid miner Boise Peabody.
Chris Alcaide (was once
married to Cher's mother, Georgia Holt) plays mine boss Big Fontana.
Gaylord
Cavallaro (Det. Sgt. Steve Wall on
The
Pursuers) plays mine worker Hardy Potter.
Gerald Gordon (Dr. Nick Bellini
on
The Doctors, Felix Morger on
Highcliffe Manor, and Skip Franklin on
Valerie) plays mine worker Sensible
Ogelthorpe.
Dabbs Greer (see the biography section for the 1960 post on
Gunsmoke) plays mining town physician
Doc Halop.
Season 5, Episode 18, "Justice in Hell":
William
Schallert (shown on the right, see the biography section for the 1960 post on
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis) plays former Latin teacher Dallas
Burchfield.
John Alderson (Sgt. Bullock on
Boots
and Saddles and Wyatt Earp on
Doctor
Who) plays accused murderer Rusty Doggett.
Alan Carney (played Mike Strager
in a series of RKO comedies in the 1940s, appeared in
The Absent-Minded Professor,
Son
of Flubber,
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad
World, and
Herbie Rides Again,
and played Herbie on
The Jean Carroll
Show) plays refugee town boss Teague.
Season 5, Episode 19, "The Mark of Cain":
Philip
Coolidge (shown on the left, appeared in
I Want to Live!,
North by Northwest,
The Tingler,
Because They're Young, and
Inherit
the Wind and played Chester Cooper on
The
Farmer's Daughter) plays British phrenologist Dr. Leopold Avatar.
Roy
Barcroft (Col. Logan on
The Adventures of
Spin and Marty and Roy on
Gunsmoke)
plays legendary killer Jake Trueblood.
Iphigenie Castiglioni (wife of actor
Leonid Kinskey, appeared in
The Story of
Louis Pasteur,
Conquest of Space,
Funny Face, and
Rome Adventure) plays Trueblood's partner Pina.
Olive Carey (see
the biographical section for the 1960 post on
Lock Up) plays a storekeeper.
Season 5, Episode 20, "The
Exiles":
Jay Novello (shown on the right, played Juan Greco on
Zorro
and Mayor Mario Lugatto on
McHale's Navy)
plays former Mexican national bursar Count Armando del Casares.
Vivi Janiss (Myrtle
Davis on
Father Knows Best) plays his
wife the Countess.
Season 5, Episode 21, "The Hunt":
Leonid Kinskey (shown on the left, appeared
in
Duck Soup,
Les Miserables (1935),
Ball
of Fire, and
Casablanca and
played Pierre Quincy on
The People's
Choice) plays Russian Prince Boris Kozlov Radacev.
John Mitchum (see the
biography section for the 1960 post on
Riverboat)
plays his servant Niki.
Joan Elan (appeared in
The Girls of Pleasure Island,
The
King's Thief, and
Darby's Rangers)
plays endangered widow Vanessa Stuart.
Hank Patterson (Pete Duggan on
The New Adventures of Spin and Marty,
Fred Ziffel on
Green Acres and
Petticoat Junction, and Hank Miller on
Gunsmoke) plays farmer Jesse.
Season 5, Episode 22, "Dream Girl":
Hal Needham (shown on the right, Hollywood's
highest-paid stuntman who invented numerous stunt devices, was a double for
Richard Boone and Burt Reynolds, and directed
Smokey and the Bandit,
Hooper,
and
Cannonball Run) plays naive
prospector Buddy Webster.
Peggy Ann Garner (appeared in
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,
The
Pied Piper,
Jane Eyre,
Daisy Kenyon, and
Thunder in the Valley and played Barbara Smith on
Two Girls Named Smith) plays saloon girl
Ginger Adams.
Chuck Couch (stunt coordinator and Jack Lord's stunt double on
Hawaii Five-O) plays a saddlemaker.
Joseph
Dimmitt (costumer on
Have Gun -- Will
Travel) plays a jeweler.
Season 5, Episode 23, "One, Two, Three":
Robert F.
Simon (Dave Tabak on
Saints and Sinners,
Gen. Alfred Terry on
Custer, Frank Stephens
on
Bewitched, Uncle Everett McPherson
on
Nancy, Capt. Rudy Olsen on
The Streets of San Francisco, and J.
Jonah Jameson on
The Amazing Spiderman)
plays superstitious wealthy man Samuel H. Keel.
Jack Elam (shown on the left, played Deputy J.D. Smith on
The Dakotas, George Taggart on
Temple Houston, Zack Wheeler on
The Texas Wheelers, and Uncle Alvin
Stevenson on
Easy Street) plays carnival
performer Arnold Shaffner.
William Woodson (the narrator on
Dick Tracy,
The Invaders, and
Centurions,
voiced J. Jonah Jameson on
Spider-Man
and
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends,
and played Sgt. Ed Blankey on
This Man Dawson) plays the carnival
barker.
Lloyd Corrigan (starred in
A
Girl, a Guy, and a Gob,
Hitler's
Children,
Captive Wild Woman,
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest, and
Son of Paleface and played Papa Dodger
on
Willy, Wally Dipple on
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Ned
Buntline on
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp,
Uncle Charlie on
Happy, and Professor
McKillup on
Hank) plays Indian
massacre conspirator Carl Wellesley.
Eve McVeagh (starred in
High Noon,
The Glass Web, and
Tight Spot
and played Frances Moseby on
The Clear
Horizon and Miss Hammond on
Petticoat
Junction) plays prostitute Katherine Parsons.
Barbara Pepper (Doris Ziffel
on
Green Acres and
Petticoat Junction) plays her madame
Della.
Season 5, Episode 24, "The Waiting Room":
James
Griffith (Aaron Adams on
Trackdown and Deputy Tom Ferguson on
U.S. Marshal) plays wanted killer Dave
Wilder.
Harry Dean Stanton (shown on the right, appeared in
Kelly's
Heroes,
Dillinger,
Cool Hand Luke,
Repo Man,
Pretty in Pink,
Alien, and
Paris, Texas and played Jake Walters on
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, Roman Grant on
Big Love, and Carl Rodd on
Twin
Peaks) plays his brother Slim.
George Cisar (see the biography section for
the 1961 post on
Dennis the Menace)
plays the Clovis, Dakota marshal.
L.Q. Jones (Belden on
The Virginian, Sheriff Lew Wallace on
The Yellow Rose, and Nathan Wayne on
Renegade) plays cowboy Bill Renn.
Jester Hairston (appeared in
The Alamo,
In the Heat of the Night,
Lady
Sings the Blues, and
I'm Gonna Get
You Sucka and played Wildcat on
That's
My Mama and Rolly Forbes on
Amen)
plays farmhand Moses.
Byron Foulger (Mr. Nash on
Captain Nice and Wendell Gibbs on
Petticoat Junction) plays the Clovis undertaker.
John Harmon (hotel
clerk Eddie Halstead on
The Rifleman)
plays a railway stationmaster.
Season 5, Episode 25, "The Trap":
Jeanette Nolan (starred
in
Macbeth (1948),
The Big Heat,
Tribute to a Bad Man, and
The
Reluctant Astronaut, did voicework for
Psycho,
The Rescuers, and
The Fox and the Hound, and played
Annette Devereaux on
Hotel de Paree
and Holly Grainger on
The Virginian)
plays boarding house owner Jeri Marcus.
Crahan Denton (appeared in
The Parent Trap,
Birdman of Alcatraz, and
To
Kill a Mockingbird) plays Pine Bluff Marshal Jim Buell.
Frank Sutton (shown on the left, appeared
in
Marty,
Town Without Pity, and
The
Satan Bug and played Eric Raddison on
Tom
Corbett, Space Cadet and Sgt. Vince Carter on
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.) plays his prisoner Davy Walsh.
Rayford Barnes
(see the biography section for the 1960 post on
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp) plays posse leader Roy Bissell.
Season 5, Episode 26, "Don't Shoot the Piano Player":
James T. Callahan (see the biography section for the 1962 post on
Dr. Kildare) plays missing pianist
Albert.
George Kennedy (shown on the right, starred in
Charade,
The Sons of Katie Elder,
The Dirty Dozen,
Cool Hand Luke, and
The Naked
Gun and played MP Sgt. Kennedy on
The
Phil Silvers Show, Father Samuel Cavanaugh on
Sarge, Bumper Morgan on
The
Blue Knight, and Carter McKay on
Dallas)
plays saloon bully Big Jim.
Virginia Gregg (starred in
Dragnet,
Crime in the Streets,
Operation Petticoat and was the voice
of Norma Bates in
Psycho, Maggie
Belle Klaxon on
Calvin and the Colonel,
and Tara on
Space Stars) plays saloon
owner Nellie.
Mike Mazurki (starred in
Murder
My Sweet,
Dick Tracy (1945), and
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and played
Clon on
It's About Time) plays Big
Jim's enforcer Jo Jo.
Season 5, Episode 27, "Alice":
Jeanette Nolan (shown on the left, see
"The Trap" above) plays missing saloon owner Alice Ferguson.
Jena
Engstrom (daughter of actress Jean Engstrom) plays her daughter Maya.
Perry
Cook (Barney Udall on
Hunter) plays hotel
proprietor Mr. Briggs.
Mary Gregory (appeared in
Sleeper and
Coming Home
and played Dr. Stanwhich on
Knots Landing
and Judge Pendleton on
L.A. Law) plays
his wife.
Season 5, Episode 28, "Man Who Hit Moonshine":
William
Conrad (shown on the right, see the biography section for the 1960 post on
Rocky and His Friends) plays alcoholic Moses Kadish.
Phyllis Avery
(Peggy McNulty on
The Ray Milland Show:
Meet Mr. McNulty, Ann Shelby on
The
Clear Horizon, and Ruth Wilkinson on
Mr.
Novak) plays his wife Sylvia.
Season 5, Episode 29, "Silent Death, Secret Death":
Robert Emhardt (Sgt. Vinton on
The Kids
From C.A.P.E.R. and Willard Masefield on
The Edge of Night) plays Army dog robber Sam Hodges.
Regina Gleason
(shown on the left, played Steffi on
The New Adventures of China
Smith and Kitty Horton on
Days of Our
Lives) plays Paladin's client Beatrice Burgess.
Michael Pate (starred in
Face to Face,
Julius Caesar,
Hondo, and
Tower of London and played Chief
Vittoro on
Hondo and Det. Sgt. Vic
Maddern on
Matlock) plays Nez Perce
chief Tamasun.
Shug Fisher (see the biography section for the 1961 post on
Ripcord) plays Indian victim Emmett
Wilhoit.
Season 5, Episode 30, "Hobson's Choice":
Milton
Selzer (shown on the right, played Parker on
Get Smart, Jake
Winkelman on
The Harvey Korman Show,
Abe Werkfinder on
The Famous Teddy Z,
and Manny Henry on
Valley of the Dolls)
plays Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel.
Parley Baer (see the biography section for
the 1961 post on
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet) plays shipper Sam Thurber.
Olan Soule (Aristotle
"Tut" Jones on
Captain Midnight,
Ray Pinker on
Dragnet (1952-59), Cal
on
Stagecoach West, and Fred Springer
on
Arnie and voiced Batman on
The All-New Super Friends Hour,
Challenge of the Superfriends,
The World's Greatest SuperFriends, and
Super Friends) plays Hotel Carlton
assistant manager Mr. Cartwright.
Ollie O'Toole (Mr. Meeker on
Circus Boy) plays a drunk.
Season 5, Episode 31, "Coming of the Tiger":
James
Hong (shown on the left, played Barry Chan on
The New Adventures of
Charlie Chan, Frank Chen on
Jigsaw
John, and Doctor Chen Ling on
Dynasty)
plays an insurrectionist Japanese priest.
Bob Okazaki (Bruce on
Archie Bunker's Place) plays an
immigrant general store owner.
Beulah Quo (appeared in
Girls! Girls! Girls!,
The
Sand Pebbles, and
Yes, Giorgio
and played Alice Wong on
My Three Sons
and Olin on
General Hospital) plays his
wife.
William Wellman, Jr. (son of director William A. Wellman, appeared in
Darby's Rangers,
A Swingin' Affair,
A Swingin'
Summer,
Winter A-Go-Go, and
The Happiest Millionaire and played Dr.
Denason on
Days of Our Lives) plays a
rowdy store customer.
Season 5, Episode 32, "Darwin's Man":
Kent Smith (shown on the right, starred
in
Cat People,
This Land Is Mine,
Hitler's
Children,
Curse of the Cat People,
Nora Prentiss,
The Spiral Staircase, and
The
Fountainhead and played Dr. Robert Morton on
Peyton Place and Edgar Scoville on
The Invaders) plays patriarchal ranch owner Avery Coombs.
Richard
Rust (Hank Tabor on
Sam Benedict and
Jason Vining on
General Hospital)
plays his elder son Jayce.
Buzz Martin (appeared in
Pork Chop Hill,
The FBI Story,
PT 109, and
Shotgun Wedding) plays his younger son Tully.
Bud Osborne (played
stagecoach drivers in dozens of westerns and in episodes of
The Cisco Kid,
Annie Oakley,
The Range Rider,
Hopalong Cassidy,
The Lone Ranger,
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok,
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin,
Rescue
8,
Zorro,
Bronco,
Law of the Plainsman,
Johnny Ringo,
Cheyenne,
The Texan,
Maverick, and
Rawhide) plays a blacksmith.
Robert Dornan (Bob Fowler on
12 O'Clock High) plays a cuckolded husband.
Season 5, Episode 33, "Invasion":
Robert Gist (shown on the left, directed
multiple episodes of
Peter Gunn,
Naked City, and
The Richard Boone Show and was Agnes Moorehead's second husband) plays
Irish freedom fighter Gavin O'Shea.
Lew Brown (SAC Allen Bennett on
The F.B.I. and Shawn Brady on
Days of Our Lives) plays enthusiastic
recruit Michael Mahoney.
Douglas Lambert (Eddie Weeks on
General Hospital and Walter Schiff on
Inside Story) plays his younger brother Danny.
Roy Roberts (Capt.
Simon P. Huxley on
The Gale Storm Show,
Admiral Rogers on
McHale's Navy, John
Cushing on
The Beverly Hillbillies,
Mr. Cheever on
The Lucy Show, Frank
Stephens on
Bewitched, Norman Curtis
on
Petticoat Junction, and Mr.
Botkin/Bodkin on
Gunsmoke) plays a
small-town sheriff.
Vicki Benet (French popular singer who recorded for Decca
and Liberty Records) plays Paladin's date.
Season 5, Episode 34, "Cream of the Jest":
Stanley
Adams (shown on the right, played Lt. Morse on
Not for Hire and
Gurrah on
The Lawless Years) plays practical
joker Caleb Musgrove.
Catherine McLeod (Claire Larkin on
Days of Our Lives) plays his wife Nora.
Raymond Bailey (see the
biography section for the 1961 post on
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis) plays Santa Fe physician Dr. Walter B. Jonas.
Naomi
Stevens (Juanita on
The Doris Day Show,
Mama Rossini on
My Three Sons, Rose
Montefusco on
The Montefuscos, and
Sgt. Bella Archer on
Vega$) plays saloon
proprietor Mrs. Kafka.
Peter Brocco (appeared in
The Prisoner of Zenda,
Spartacus,
Our Man Flint, and
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and
played Peter the waiter on
The George
Burns and Gracie Allen Show and Mr. Spencer on
The Young Marrieds) plays Paladin's gunsmith Younghusband.
Season 5, Episode 36, "Pandora's Box":
Martin West
(appeared in
Freckles,
A Swingin' Summer,
Harper, and
Family Plot
and played Dr. Phil Brewer on
General
Hospital, Don Hughes on
As the World
Turns, and Commissioner Dan Samuels on
Days
of Our Lives) plays wanted murderer Billy Joe Lamont.
Lorna Thayer (starred
in
The Beast With a Million Eyes and
played the waitress in
Five Easy Pieces)
plays traveling saloon owner Hanna.
Robert Stevenson (bartender Big Ed on
Richard Drum and Marshal Hugh Strickland
on
Stagecoach West) plays her husband
Woody.
James Brothers (property master on
Drop
Dead Diva,
Teen Wolf,
Revolution,
Army Wives,
Reckless,
Devious Maids,
The Gifted,
Lodge 49, and
Cobra Kai) plays their swamper Jon.
Ken
Curtis (shown on the left, see the biography section for the 1961 post on
Ripcord) plays gambler Lucky Laski.
Season 5, Episode 37, "Jonah and the Trout":
Harry
Carey, Jr. (starred in
Red River,
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon,
Mister Roberts, and
The Searchers and played Bill Burnett on
The Adventures of Spin and Marty) plays fisherman Jonah Quincy.
Hank
Patterson (shown on the right, see "The Hunt" above) plays insurance agent Mr. Barton.
Jerry
Summers (appeared in
Surf Party,
Coogan's Bluff, and
Hickey & Boggs and played Ira on
The High Chaparral) plays gold robber Orrie.
John Mitchum (see
"The Hunt" above) plays his accomplice Sanders.
Bill Mumy (Will
Robinson on
Lost in Space, Weaver on
Sunshine, and Lennier on
Babylon 5) plays a young boy at the
Hotel Carlton.
Season 5, Episode 38, "The Knight":
Jay Novello (see
"The Exiles" above) plays nobleman Baron Otto von Albrecht.
Will Corry
(appeared in
Wild in the Country and
Strategy of Terror and co-wrote the
screenplay for
Two-Lane Blacktop)
plays notorious killer Carl Frome.
Jean Inness (shown on the left, see the biography section of
the 1961 post on
Dr. Kildare) plays
hotel owner Peguine.
Charles Kuenstle (appeared in
Death of a Gunfighter and wrote the story for
Airport '77) plays her son Waco.
Season 6, Episode 1, "Genesis":
James Mitchum (son
of Robert Mitchum, appeared in
Thunder
Road,
The Beat Generation,
Girls Town,
Young Guns of Texas,
Ride the
Wild Surf, and
Hollywood Cop)
plays desperate debtor Roderick Jefferson.
William Conrad (see "Man Who
Hit Moonshine" above) plays debt holder Norge.
Parley Baer (shown on the right, see
"Hobson's Choice" above) plays Delta Valley minister Reston.
Nestor
Paiva (Theo Gonzales on
Zorro) plays
Delta Valley citizen Burton.
Ann Morrison (appeared in
My Pal Gus,
Battle Circus,
and
The Brothers Karamazov and played
Dr. Alma on
The Young Marrieds and
Mrs. Nelson on
General Hospital)
plays his wife.
Season 6, Episode 2, "Taylor's Woman":
Harry
Carey, Jr. (see "Jonah and the Trout" above) plays wealthy rancher
Thad Taylor.
Kathie Browne (shown on the left, played Angie Dow on
Hondo
and was Darren McGavin's second wife) plays his housekeeper Lydia Moss.
Tom
Hennesy (stunt double for Rock Hudson, Randolph Scott, Rod Cameron, and others,
played the Gill Man in
Revenge of the
Creature) plays her brother Clyde.
Season 6, Episode 3, "The Fifth Bullet":
Ben
Johnson (shown on the right, Oscar winner, starred in
Shane,
The Wild Bunch,
Chisum, and
The Getaway
and played Sleeve on
The Monroes)
plays released convict John Bartlett.
Peter Boone (Richard Boone's son) plays
his son Johnny.
Shug Fisher (see "Silent Death, Secret Death" above)
plays hotel clerk Harry Kessler.
Hal Needham (see "Dream Girl" above)
plays a man trying to kill Bartlett.
Season 6, Episode 4, "A Place for Abel Hix":
Jean
Engstrom (mother of actor Jena Engstrom, appeared in
Voodoo Island,
The Space
Children, and
The Restless Ones)
plays Abel Hix's widow.
Robert Blake (shown on the left, played Mickey in over 30 Our Gang shorts
and Little Beaver in 23 westerns, starred in
Black Rose,
Pork Chop Hill,
The Purple Gang,
In Cold Blood,
Tell Them
Willie Boy Is Here, and
Electra Glide
in Blue, and played Det. Tony Baretta on
Baretta and Father Noah Rivers on
Hell Town) plays Hix's sheepherder Lauro.
Kevin Hagen (John Colton
on
Yancy Derringer, Inspector Dobbs
Kobick on
Land of the Giants, and Dr.
Hiram Baker on
Little House on the
Prairie) plays saloon owner Judd Bowman.
Paul Tripp (host of children's
shows
Mr. I. Magination and
On the Carousel and co-creator of
Tubby the Tuba) plays Ram's Head
minister Reverend Harper.
Bill Hart (see the biography section for the 1962
post on
Stoney Burke) plays one of
Bowman's thugs Olney.
Hal Needham (see "Dream Girl" above) plays
another thug Zimmer.
Season 6, Episode 5, "Beau Geste":
Paul Richards (shown on the right, appeared
in
Playgirl and
Beneath the Planet of the Apes and played Louis Kassoff on
The Lawless Years and Dr. McKinley
Thompson on
Breaking Point) plays retiring
Sheriff John Dobbs.
Faith Domergue (starred in
Cult of the Cobra,
This
Island Earth, and
It Came From
Beneath the Sea) plays his housekeeper Ria.
Henry Beckman (Commander Paul
Richards on
Flash Gordon, Mulligan on
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, George
Anderson on
Peyton Place, Colonel
Harrigan on
McHale's Navy, Capt.
Roland Frances Clancey on
Here Come the
Brides, Pat Harwell on
Funny Face,
Harry Mark on
Bronk, and Alf Scully
on
Check It Out) plays gunman Les
Horgan.
Season 6, Episode 6, "The Bird of Time":
George
Mathews (shown on the left, appeared in
Pat and Mike,
The Man With the Golden Arm, and
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and played
Chick Rogers on
Glynis) plays wanted
killer Ahab Tyson.
John Hoyt (starred in
My
Favorite Brunette,
The Lady Gambles,
and
Blackboard Jungle and played
Grandpa Stanley Kanisky on
Gimme a Break!)
plays his pursuer Stryker.
Dal Jenkins (Poet on
The Young Ma) plays a young shepherd.
Francis de Sales (Lt. Bill
Weigand on
Mr. & Mrs. North,
Ralph Dobson on
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Sheriff Maddox on
Two
Faces West, and Rusty Lincoln on
Days
of Our Lives) plays veterinarian Dock Kelly.
Hal Needham (see "Dream
Girl" above) plays one of Stryker's gunmen.
Season 6, Episode 7, "Memories of Monica":
Larry
Ward (Marshal Frank Ragan on
The Dakotas)
plays released convict Ben Turner.
Judi Meredith (shown on the right, played Bonnie Sue McAfee on
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
and
The George Burns Show, Monique
Devereaux on
Hotel de Paree, and
Betty Cramer on
Ben Casey) plays Turner's
former girlfriend Monica.
Bing Russell (father of Kurt Russell, played Deputy
Clem Foster on
Bonanza) plays her
husband Sheriff Regan.
Hal Needham (see "Dream Girl" above) plays
Turner's friend Dink.
Garry Walberg (Police Sgt. Sullivan on
Johnny Staccato, Sgt. Edward Goddard on
Peyton Place, Speed on
The Odd Couple, and Lt. Frank Monahan on
Quincy M.E.) plays carpenter Charlie.
Season 6, Episode 8, "The Predators":
Richard
Jaeckel (shown on the left, see the biography section for the 1961 post on
Frontier Circus) plays murder suspect John Tyree.
James Griffith (see
"The Waiting Room" above) plays the leader of a band of marauders.
Season 6, Episode 9, "Shootout at Hogtooth":
Patrick
McVey (shown on the right, played Steve Wilson on
Big Town, Lt.
Col. Wesley Hayes on
Boots and Saddles,
Ben Andrews on
Manhunt, and Dr.
Hansen on
The Doctors) plays blacksmith
Clanahan.
Doodles Weaver (narrated Spike Jones' horse-racing songs and hosted
A Day With Doodle) plays storekeeper
Hildreth.
Les Damon (Bruce Banning on
Guiding
Light and Ed Parmelee on
The Edge of
Night) plays banker Tilbury.
Hal Baylor (Jenkins on
Rawhide and Mercury on
Batman)
plays hired gunman Floyd Perrin.
Syl Lamont (Yeoman Tate on
McHale's Navy) plays a bartender.
Season 6, Episode 10, "A Miracle for St. Francis":
Rafael Campos (shown on the left, played Ramon Diaz, Jr. on
Rhoda
and Jose on
Days of Our Lives) plays young
thief Paco.
Naomi Stevens (see "Cream of the Jest" above) plays statue
worshipper Maria.
Robert Stevenson (see "Pandora's Box" above) plays cantina
owner Lundeen.
Hal Needham (see "Dream Girl" above) plays his
bartender.
Season 6, Episode 11, "Marshal of Sweetwater":
David
White (shown on the right, played Larry Tate on
Bewitched) plays
former army scout turned lawman Marshal Tom Carey.
Kathie Browne (see
"Taylor's Woman" above) plays new saloon owner Marie Ellis.
Paul Birch
(Erle Stanley Gardner on
The Court of
Last Resort, Mike Malone on
Cannonball,
and Capt. Carpenter on
The Fugitive)
plays town official Ed Jenkins.
Booth Colman (Zaius on
Planet of the Apes, Prof. Hector Jerrold on
General Hospital, and Dr. Felix Burke on
The Young and the Restless) plays town official Mort Tyler.
Gordon
Jones (appeared in
The Green Hornet,
Flying Tigers,
My Sister Eileen,
The Secret
Life of Walter Mitty, and
McLintock!
and played Mike Kelley on
The Abbott and
Costello Show, Pete Thompson on
The
Ray Milland Show, Hubie Dodd on
So
This Is Hollywood, and Butch Barton on
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet) plays rancher Harry Brawley.
John Matthews
(Dr. Elliott Kincaid on
Days of Our Lives)
plays a farmer.
Season 6, Episode 12, "Man in an Hour Glass":
Alan
Baxter (appeared in
Saboteur,
Close-Up,
Judgment at Nuremberg, and
Paint
Your Wagon) plays small-town physician Dr. Aaron Moody.
Edgar Buchanan (shown on the left, played Uncle
Joe Carson on
The Beverly Hillbillies,
Green Acres, and
Petticoat Junction, Red Connors on
Hopalong Cassidy, Judge Roy Bean on
Judge Roy Bean, Doc Burrage on
The Rifleman, and J.J. Jackson on
Cade's
County) plays escaped prisoner Noah Cardiff.
James Stacy (see the biography
section for the 1961 post on
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet) plays dead sheriff's son Johnny Tully.
Morgan
Woodward (see the biography section for the 1960 post on
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp) plays Cardiff's former
accomplice Canute.
Dan White (appeared in
Arizona
Whirlwind,
Taza, Son of Cochise,
Attack of the Giant Leeches, and
The Sergeant Was a Lady and played Dan
Fraser on
From These Roots) plays his
partner Sam.
Season 6, Episode 13, "Penelope":
Lawrence Dobkin (Dutch
Schultz on
The Untouchables, the
narrator on
Naked City, Judge Saul
Edelstein on
L.A. Law, and Judge
Stanely Pittman on
Melrose Place)
plays gold adventurer Col. Oliver Lacey.
Joanna Barnes (shown on the right, appeared in
Auntie Mame,
Tarzan, the Ape Man,
Spartacus,
The Parent Trap, and
The War Wagon and played Lola on
21 Beacon Street and Katie O'Brien on
The Trials of O'Brien) plays his wife
Penelope.
James Brown (appeared in
Going
My Way,
Sands of Iwo Jima,
The Sea Hornet, and
A Star Is Born (1954) and played Lt. Rip Masters on
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin and Det.
Harry McSween on
Dallas) plays her
ranch foreman Andrews.
Jester Hairston (see "The Waiting Room" above)
plays her servant Euclid.
Jack Donner (Alfred the butler on
General Hospital and Walter on
The Guest Book) plays a barroom taunter.
Ivan Bonar (Chase Murdock on
General
Hospital, Dean Hopkins on
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Judge Gelson, Judge Arthur Fenton, and
Judge Clarence Foster on
Days of Our
Lives, and Henderson Palmer on
The
Colbys) plays the Hotel Carlton bartender.
Season 6, Episode 14, "Trial at Tablerock":
William
Mims (shown on the left, see the biography section for the 1960 post on
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp) plays Arizona Territory
Prosecutor Adams.
Barry Kelley (starred in
The
Asphalt Jungle,
The Manchurian
Candidate, and
The Love Bug and
played Charlie Anderson on
Big Town,
Jim Rafferty on
The Tom Ewell Show,
Mr. Slocum on
Pete and Gladys, and
Carol's father on
Mister Ed) plays circuit
Judge Bryant.
Sherwood Price (Gen. Jeb Stuart on
The Gray Ghost) plays gunslinger Virge Beech.
Gregg Palmer (see the
biography section for the 1961 post on
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp) plays Tablerock Sheriff Matthew Tyler.
Joe
Higgins (see the biography section for the 1961 post on
The Rifleman) plays the jury foreman.
Season 6, Episode 15, "Be Not Forgetful of Strangers":
Robert Stevenson (see "Pandora's Box" above) plays saloon owner Jake.
Duane Eddy (shown on the right, popular guitar instrumentalist with hits like "Rebel
Rouser," "Shazam," and "Ramrod") plays a young cowboy
looking for lodging.
Josie Lloyd (Nurse Roth on
Dr. Kildare) plays his pregnant wife.
Roy Barcroft (see "The
Mark of Cain" above) plays lonely old man Simon.
Hal Needham (see
"Dream Girl" above) plays saloon carouser Harry Beldon.
Perry Cook
(see "Alice" above) plays a barfly.
Bill Hart (see "A Place for
Abel Hix" above) plays a barfly.
Season 6, Episode 16, "The Treasure":
Jeanne
Cooper (shown on the left, played Grace Douglas on
Bracken's World
and Katherine Chancellor Murphy on
The
Young and the Restless) plays blackjack dealer Edna Harden.
Jim Davis (Matt
Clark on
Stories of the Century, Wes
Cameron on
Rescue 8, Marshal Bill
Winter on
The Cowboys, and Jock Ewing
on
Dallas) plays ex-convict Al Long.
DeForest
Kelley (Dr. McCoy on
Star Trek) plays
stolen money seeker Deakin.
Lee Van Cleef (starred in
High Noon,
The Beast From
20,000 Fathoms,
For a Few Dollars
More,
and
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly) plays his partner Corbin.
Buck
Taylor (Newly O'Brien on
Gunsmoke,
Det. Bussey on
Dallas, and Emmett
Walsh on
Yellowstone) plays stolen
money seeker Eddie.
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