Charlie Wooster, cook to Major Adams, is badly injured when he becomes trapped under a wagon. The train doesn't have a doctor but Flint thinks there is a town a couple of days ride away which does. The Major duly sends him on his way. Riding hard Flint soon reaches Little Fork, a one horse town in the middle of nowhere where the few inhabitants live uneasily with neighbouring Indians who occasionally try to trade with them. When Flint arrives he finds all the townsfolk in the saloon. To begin with they are not too friendly to the scout, although he does learn that the doctor is out of town and no-one knows when he will be back. Flint decides to wait it out. Then there is a sudden change for no apparent reason. The folk become friendly; offer Flint a bed for the night and food. Although he is puzzled by the change, he doesn't question it straight away, deciding to bide his time. Almost the moment Flint's head touches the pillow he is asleep. Next morning he awakes to a silent town. Ever
Name | Type | Role | |
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Berne Giler | Writer | ||
Linda Watkins | Guest Star | ||
Sally Brophy | Guest Star | ||
Russell Thorson | Guest Star | ||
John Dierkes | Guest Star | ||
Ray Teal | Guest Star | ||
Ted Mapes | Guest Star | ||
James Philbrook | Guest Star | ||
Eduard Franz | Guest Star | ||
Shooting Star | Guest Star | ||
Eugene Mazzola | Guest Star | ||
Sterling Hayden | Guest Star | ||
Robert Florey | Director |