A young deputy (Johnny Crawford) is ordered by a gang of thieves to surrender the town so they can rob the bank. Because of a silver strike in a nearby town, all that's left of the town is a deputy, a one-legged bartender and the senior citizens. They take the deputy's wife hostage and threaten to burn the town if he does not do what they say. While on his way to do a engineering job, Jas stops in this town and offers to help the deputy and the town. He tells Clay (the deputy), ""you'll have to stand up to them boy.....I'll back you."" Jas, the deputy and the town's citizens all pitch in and help Jas take back their town. Jas gives the young deputy some fatherly advice, a scene that they shared on the ""Rifleman"" hundreds of times.
Name | Type | Role | |
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John Wilder | Writer | ||
Jerry Ziegman | Writer | ||
Larry Cohen | Writer | ||
Mel Ruick | Guest Star | ||
Dennis Cross | Guest Star | ||
Sol Gorss | Guest Star | ||
Harry Fleer | Guest Star | ||
Ron Perranoski | Guest Star | ||
Mathew McCue | Guest Star | ||
Loyal T. Lucas | Guest Star | ||
Robert Nash | Guest Star | ||
Jack Tornek | Guest Star | ||
Richard Arlen | Guest Star | ||
Skip Homeier | Guest Star | ||
Johnny Crawford | Guest Star | ||
Charla Doherty | Guest Star | ||
Allen Jaffe | Guest Star | ||
Harry Harris | Director |