Season Thirteen
The Wreckers,
September 11, 1967 Written by Hal Sitowitz, Directed by Robert
Totten; Guest Cast: Warren Oates, Rex Holman, Trevor Bardette, Warren Vanders, Charles Kuenstle,
Edmund Hashim, James Almanzar, Gene Rutherford. When
they are kidnapped by outlaws, Kitty helps Marshal Matt Dillon switch identities
with a killer in order to escape.
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Cattle
Barons, September 18, 1967 Written by Clyde Ware, Directed by Gunnar Helstrom,
Guest Cast: Forrest Tucker, John Milford, Robert Wilke, Robert Sampson,
Lew Brown, Fred Colby, Brad Johnson. Marshal Dillon is caught in the middle when feuding cattle lords bring their
struggle for power to Dodge City.
The
Prodigal,
September 25, 1967 Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Bernard McEveety,
Guest Cast: Lew Ayres, Lamont Johnson, Richard Evans, Charles
Robinson, Lee Krieger, Ted Gehring, Kelly Thordsen. Two
men return to Dodge City to find the man who shot their father in the
back at
the Longbranch Saloon 12 years earlier. (Clike HERE for images).
Lew
Ayres
Vengeance
(Part One), October 2, 1967 Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Richard
Sarafian, Guest Cast: John Ireland, Kim Darby, James Anderson, Victor French, James Stacy, Morgan Woodward, Buck Taylor, Paul Fix, Royal Dano,
Sandy Kevin. A wealthy
rancher has three drifters trampled by his horsemen after he accuses them of stealing
a calf.
Vengeance
(Part Two), October 9, 1967 Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Richard
Sarafian, Guest Cast: John Ireland, Kim Darby, James Anderson, Victor French,
James Stacy, Morgan Woodward, Buck Taylor, Paul Fix, Royal Dano, Sandy Kevin. A trap awaits drifter Bob Johnson, who is seeking revenge for the murder of
two of his friends.
A Hat,
October 16, 1967 Written by Ron Bishop, Directed by Robert Totten, Guest
Cast: Chill Wills, Gene Evans, Tom Simcox, N.M. Wynant, Robert Sorrells. A cattle baron and a legendary frontiersman involve Marshal Matt Dillon in their
life-and-death dispute over a hat.
Chill
Wills and James Arness in "The Hat". Click on picture for details.
Hard
Luck Henry, October 23, 1967 Written by Warren Douglas, Directed by John
Rich, Guest Cast: John Astin, Royal Dano, John Shank, Ken Drake,
Anthony James, Mayf Nutter, Charles Kuenstle, Bo Hopkins, Michael
Fox, Mary Lou Taylor. Known
as "the smartest Haggen," Festus regrets the title when sought for
advice by cousin "Hard-Luck" Henry Haggen.
Major Glory,
October 30, 1967 Written by Richard Carr, Story by Richard Carr & Clyde Ware,
Directed by Robert Totten, Guest Cast: Carroll O'Connor, Victor
French, Robert F. Lyons, Link Wyler, Lawrence Mann, Don G. Ross, Cal Naylor,
Chris Stephens, Russ Sier. Two recaptured Army deserters frame Festus Haggen in an attempted murder of their
sergeant.
Victor
French
Carroll
O'Connor
The Pillagers,
Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Bernard McEveery, Guest Cast: John Saxon,
Vito Scotti, Paul Picerni, Joseph Schneider, William Bramley, Harry Harvey, Sr.,
Allen Jaffe. Kitty Russell
and a young gunsmith from the East are abducted from a stagecoach on the trail
to Dodge City.
Prairie
Wolfers, November 13, 1967 Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Robert
Butler; Guest
Cast: Charles McGraw, Jon Voigt, Lou Antonio, Kelly Jean Peters, I. Stanford
Jolley, Matt Emery. Festus Haggen, left in charge of Marshal Dillon's office, soon gets into trouble
with two hunters.
Stranger
In Town, November 20, 1967 Written by John Dunkel, Story by John Dunkel
& Emily Mosher, Directed by E. Darrell Hallenbeck, Guest Cast: Pernell
Roberts, Jacqueline Scott, Henry Jones, R.G. Armstrong, Billy Halop,
Pete Kellett, John Kowal, Eric Shea, Barry MacLane. A
professional gunfighter is hired to kill a Dodge City businessman who is now
courting the gunfighter's former wife. Pernell Roberts guest-stars.
Death Train,
November 27, 1967 Written by Ken Trevey, Directed by Gunnar Hellstrom,
Guest Cast: Dana Wynter, Morgan Woodward, Mort Mills, Ed Bakey, Norman Alden,
Trevor Bardette, Zalman King, Sam Melville. Fear of a plague spreads in Dodge City when a private rail coach is quarantined
because of a case of "spotted fever" aboard.
Rope Fever,
December 4, 1967 Written by Chris Rellas, Directed by David Alexander, Guest Cast: Ralph Bellamy, Anna Lee, George Murdock, Ted Gehring, Ken Mayer, Sam Gilman,
Dennis Cross, Hal Baylor. Festus becomes involved with a wounded bank robber and is accused of being his
partner.
Wonder,
December 18, 1967 Written by William Blinn, Story by William Blinn & Mary
Worrell, Directed by Irving Moore, Guest Cast: Tony Davis, Warren Berlinger, Richard
Mulligan, Ken Swofford, Norman Alden, Jackie Russell, Fay Spain. When
a young woman begins a romance with a drifter, her brothers plot his death so
they will not lose her as a household servant.
Baker's
Dozen, December 25, 1967 Written by Charles Joseph Stone, Directed by Irving
Moore, Guest Cast: Denver Pyle, Peggy Rea, Harry Lauter, Harry Carey,
Mitzi Hoag, Sam Greene, Phyllis CoghIan, Ed McReady. Doc Adams fights to prevent three newborn babies from growing up in a orphanage.
The Victim,
January 1, 1968 Written by Hal Sitowitz, Directed by Vincent McEveery, Guest
Cast: Beverly Garland, James Gregory, Kevin Hagen, Cliff Osmond, Edmund
Hashim, John Kellogg, Warren Vanders, Roy Jenson, Willis Bouchey, Greg Palmer,
Tim O'Kelly. A lovesick
roustabout faces a lynch mob when he accidentally kills a popular young cowhand.
Dead Man's
Law, January 8, 1968 Written by Calvin Clements, Jr, Directed by John Rich,
Assistant Director Paul Nichols, Incidental Music Leon
Klatzkin, Guest Cast: John Dehner, Gunnar Hellstrom, Eddie Little Sky, Craig Curtis,
Ralph Manza, Gregg Palmer, Robert Brubaker, Steve Raines, Baynes Barron, Alex
Sharp, Ted Jordan, Jonathan Harper.
A corrupt group attempts to take over Dodge City's law enforcement when Marshal
Dillon is thought to be dead.
Nowhere
To Run, January 16, 1968 Written by Ron Honthaner, Story by Robert Totten,
Directed by Vincent McEveety, Guest Cast: Slim Pickens, J. Robert Porter,
Bob Random, Ilka Windish, Mark Lenard, Dan Ferrone, Michael Burns. A
teenage burglar involved in a murder is shot and left to die by his partners.
Blood
Money, January 22, 1968 Written by Hal Sitowitz, Directed by Robert Totten,
Guest Cast: Nehemiah Persoff, Anthony Zerbe, James Anderson, Donna
Bacalla, Hank Brandt, Lee de Broux, Mills Watson. The father of a young gunfighter tries to end his son's career by wounding his
gun hand. Nehemiah Persoff guest-stars.
Donna
Bacalla
Anthony
Zerba
Hill Girl,
January 29, 1968 Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Robert Totten,
Guest Cast: Lane Bradbury, Victor French, Anthony James, Dabbs Greer, Ted
Jordan, Burt Mustin. A hillbilly girl hitches a ride into Dodge City and her bullying brothers follow,
soon getting her into trouble with the law.
Burt
Mustin
The Gunrunners
[or Buffalo Man], February 5, 1968 Written by Hal Sitowitz, Directed by Irving
Moorc, Guest Cast: Michael Constantine, Dan Ferrone, Jim Davis, John McLiam, James Griffith, Dick Peabody, X Brands, Lane Bradford. A fur trapper whose adopted Indian son is beaten and left to die by five Army
deserters sets out to track down the assailants.
The Jackals,
February 12, 1968 Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Alvin Ganzer, Guest
Cast: Paul Richards, Ward Wood, Felice Orlandi, Michael Vandever, Joe de
Santis, Tige Andrews. Marshal Dillon heads into Mexico in pursuit of four fugitives wanted for killing
his friend, a retiring sheriff.
The First
People, February 19, 1968 Written by Calvin Clements, Directed by Robert
Totten, Guest Cast: Gene Evans, Todd Armstrong, Jack Elam, Richard
Hale, James Alamanza, Felix Locher, James Lydon. An Indian agent's stern restrictions lead to death on the reservation and the
arrest of Matt Dillon for murder.
Jack
Elam
Mister Sam'l,
February 26, 1968 Written by Harry Kronman, Directed by Gunnar Hellstrom, Guest
Cast: Ed Begley, Mark Richman, Larry Pennell, Sandra Smith, Duke Hobbie. A whiskered water witch shows up in Dodge City during a drought and promises to
find water, despite the skeptics.
Mark
Richman
A Noose
For Dobie Price, March 4, 1968 Written by Anthony Ellis, Directed by Richard
Sarafian, Guest
Cast: Chill Wills, Robert Donner, Sheldon Allman, Shug Fisher, E. J. Andre,
Rose Hobart, Owen Bush, Michael Greene. A ex-outlaw offers to help Marshal Dillon track down members of his old gang and
talk them out of hiding.
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