CTVA - The Virginian 4.22 [112] "Harvest Of Strangers" 16-Feb-1966

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4.22 [112]
"Harvest Of Strangers"

Original NBC Broadcast - 16 February 1966

Executive Producer Norman MacDonnell

Starring:
(shown on the ride-in)
Lee J. Cobb as Judge Henry Garth
(Lee J. Cobb had left the show as of 4.21 [111] was still on the ride-in)
Doug McClure as Trampas
Clu Gulager as Emmett Ryker
Randy Boone as Randy Benton
Diane Roter as Jennifer Sommers
and
James Drury as The Virginian (appeared)

Complete credits currently unavailable:

Guest Cast
John Dehner as Morgan Starr (appearance verified)
Geoffrey Horne ................ Regan
John Anderson ................. Jeremiah Chilton
Barbara Turner ................ Louise Devers
Jan Shepard ................... Connie Burns
Val Avery ..................... Sunderland
Emile Genest .................. Brule
Fabrizio Mioni ................ Jean
Willard Sage .................. Charlie Davis
Robert P. Lieb ................ Stacey
Stuart Nisbet ................. Bartender

'The Virginian' theme music by Percy Faith
Color  by ?
The title 'The Virginian' by permission of EMKA LTD.

Brief Synopsis:
When several French Canadians take up a mysterious vigil in Medicine Bow the
Virginian, Morgan Starr, and a saloon girl are the only ones who will accept
them.  The townspeople's contention against the heavily armed men increases
when a vain woman claims one of the Canadians attacked her.

(Note:  This synopsis was adapted from THE TV COLLECTOR magazine, Vol. 2,
No. 48, May-June 1990, p.21, and THE TELEVISION WESTERNS EPISODE GUIDE by
Harris M. Lentz III, McFarland & Company, Inc., 1997, p. 432.  It has not
been viewed by us personally to attest to its accuracy.) (bj)

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