Cattle Drive is the ninth episode of the second season of How the West Was Won. It first aired on May 14, 1978.
Plot[]
Luke's hearing begins and things look bad for him. Frank Grayson produces proof that Luke was a member of the Flint gang. A snooping Evans overplays his hand with Deek. Josh is framed for assault by Doreen - and his brother's plight provokes Luke to drastic action. Fleeing jail with Josh, Luke finds Judge Rensen dead - Source: wikipedia.org
Cast[]
Starring[]
The Family Macahan[]
- James Arness as Zeb
- Fionnula Flanagan as Molly Culhane
- Bruce Boxleitner as Luke
- Kathryn Holcomb as Laura
- William Kirby Cullen as Josh
- Vicki Schreck as Jessie
Guest starring[]
- Eric Braeden as Francis Britten
- Michael Conrad as Marshal Russell
- Stephen Elliott as Zachary Knight
- Warren Kemmerling as Judge Rensen
- Ed Lauter as Martin Stillman
- Kay Lenz as Doreen
- Jared Martin as Frank Grayson
- Pat Petersen as Jeffrey
- Slim Pickens as Tap Henry
- Harris Yulin as Deek Peasley
Co-starring[]
- James Almanzar as Hazett
- Robert Donner as Mr. Evans
- Shug Fisher as Ziggy
- Gertrude Flynn as Clara
- Joshua Gallegos as Stone Hand
- Read Morgan as Lem
- Ivan Naranjo as One Wolf
- Dub Taylor as Moss
- Warren Vanders as Brant
- Mills Watson as Felix
- David Yanez as Manuel
Supporting cast[]
- Felipe Turich as Manuel's Grandfather
- Charles Wagenheim as Las Mesas Citizen
- Buck Young as Will
Crew (and other credits)[]
Closing credits[]
- Directed by: Vincent McEveety
- Directed by: Bernard McEveety
- Written by: Calvin Clements
- Written by: John Mantley
- Written by: Earl W. Wallace
- Executive Story Consultant: Calvin Clements
- Produced by: John G. Stephens
- Executive Producer: John Mantley
- Director of Photography: Edward R. Plante
- Art Director: Arch Bacon
- Associate Producer: John A. Fegan, Jr.
- Edited by: Mike Sangtok Pae, Steven C. Brown, Gregory Prance & Neil Macdonald
- Post Production Coordinators: Ron Honthaner & Michael J. Sheridan
- Additional Editing: Robert H. Souders, Jr.
- Developed for Television by: Albert S. Ruddy and Jim Byrnes
- Music by: Bruce Broughton
- Theme by: Jerrold Immel
- Music Supervisor: Harry V. Lojewski
- Set Decorator: Herman N. Schoenbrun
- Music Editors: Frank T. Urioste & Ralph Ives
- Sound Editors: John Riordan & Thomas C. McCarthy
- Property Master: Earl W. Huntoon, Jr.
- Unit Production Manager: Hal Klein
- Assistant Directors: Michael N. Kusley & Robert M. Beche
- 2nd Assistant Director: Carol Smetana
- Script Supervisor: John C. Dutton
- Sound: Gene Garvin, Bob Miller, Hal Watkins, C.A.S., William McCaughey, C.A.S.
- Men's Wardrobe: Michael J. Harte & Ed Sunley
- Women's Wardrobe: Gilda Craig
- Makeup: Richard Cobos & Walter Schenck
- Hairdressers: Joan Phillips & Mary Hadley
- Casting: Polifroni/Sabba
- Action Coordinator: Richard A. Lundin
- Stunt Coordinator: Dean Smith
- Special Effects: Chuck Schulthies
- Locations by: Transcord Enterprises
- "Charles M. Russell Paintings Courtesy of:
- C. M. Russell Museum, Great Falls, Montana
- Mackay Gallery, Montana Historical Society
- Brown & Bigelow, A Saxon Company"
- "Filmed in METROCOLOR | Titles and Opticals MGM | Panaflex Camera and Lenses by PANAVISION"
- "A John Mantley Production"
- "In Association With MGM Television"