The Devil and the Deep Blue is the twenty-ninth episode of the fourth season of Rawhide. It first aired on May 11, 1962.
Plot[]
The herd is close to Abilene with another herd a few days behind and few buyers in Abilene. When the second herd discovers tick fever, the trail boss is murdered and Favor takes over not knowing the sick cattle are now in his herd. - Source: IMDb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Eric Fleming as Gil Favor
- Clint Eastwood as Rowdy Yates
- Paul Brinegar as Wishbone
- Charles Gray as Clay Forrester
Co-starring[]
- James Murdock as Mushy
- Steve Raines as Jim Quince
- Rocky Shahan as Joe Scarlet
- Robert Cabal as Hey Soos
Also Starring[]
- Coleen Gray as Helen Wade
- Tod Andrews as Holt
Supporting cast[]
- Ted de Corsia as Ben Wade
- John Pickard as Sheriff
- Harry Lauter as Reagan
- Len Hendry as Dr. Miller
- John Erwin as Teddy
- John Hart as Narbo
- George Hickman as Saxton
- Larry Kent as First Drover
- Guy Cain as McGann
- Bob Swimmer as Bartender
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening Credits[]
- Produced by: Endre Bohem
- Teleplay by: Louis Vittes
- Story by: Endre Bohem
- Directed by: George B. Templeton
Closing Credits[]
- Rawhide Theme Created and Composed by: Dimitri Tiomkin
- Lyrics by: Ned Washington
- Recorded by: Frankie Laine
- Associate Producer: Mel Epstein
- Story Consultant: Lou Morheim
- Production Manager: Harry Templeton
- Director of Photography: Jack Swain
- Art Directors: John B. Goodman and George W. Davis
- Set Decoration: Budd S. Friend
- Assistant Director: Kurt Neumann, Jr.
- Film Editor: Roland Gross, A.C.E.
- Music Supervision: Don Ray
- Casting: Russel Trost
- Recording Supervisor: Franklin Milton
- Sound Mixer: Fred D. Faust
- Titles by: Pacific Title
"Filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios | A CBS Television Network production"