The train is halted. Flint McCullough is away, scouting. Then in rides a rangy young man with the gift of the gab who fought alongside the Major during the war. The Major takes a shine to him and invites him to stay, which suits this young man with the name of Riley Gratton just fine. It takes the wiley old Wooster to remind the Major that, when they were in the army, Gratton went missing shortly after the Major's prized golden spurs did. It seems Gratton has done the same again, only this time he disappears after selling some worthless land to the settlers. The Major decides to go after him to get it all back by hook or by crook.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Dwight Newton | Writer | ||
William Fay | Writer | ||
Dirk Evans | Guest Star | ||
James Westerfield | Guest Star | ||
Raymond Guth | Guest Star | ||
Gregg Palmer | Guest Star | ||
Guy Madison | Guest Star | ||
Juney Ellis | Guest Star | ||
Sammy Ogg | Guest Star | ||
Gregory Walcott | Guest Star | ||
Karen Steele | Guest Star | ||
Malcolm Atterbury | Guest Star | ||
Jean Carson | Guest Star | ||
John Brahm | Director |