The Sendoff is the second episode of the fourth season of Rawhide. It first aired on October 6, 1961.
Plot[]
While gathering mavericks in deep brush, Favor discovers the remnants of a wagon train destroyed by Comanches along with 12 graves. Some are looking for a a survivor including a woman whose son was killed and the man helping her. - Source: IMDb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Eric Fleming as Gil Favor
- Clint Eastwood as Rowdy Yates
- Sheb Wooley as Pete Nolan
- Paul Brinegar as Wishbone
Co-starring[]
- James Murdock as Mushy
- Steve Raines as Jim Quince
- Rocky Shahan as Joe Scarlet
- Robert Cabal as Hey Soos
Guest starring[]
- Darren McGavin as Jed Hadley
- Claude Akins as Karse
Supporting cast[]
- Lillian Bronson as Mrs. Lefever
- Stacy Harris as Sheriff
- Don Harvey as Collins
- John Hart as Rep One
- Charles Tannen as Rep Two
- Edward Colmans as Padre
- Kelly Dobson as Drover #3
- George Chalk as Warren
- John Cole as Bailey
- William Thompkins as Jeffries
- Guy Teague as Stitch
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening Credits[]
- Written by: John Dunkel
- Directed by: George B. Templeton
Closing Credits[]
- Produced by: Endre Bohem
- Rawhide Theme Created and Composed by: Dimitri Tiomkin
- Lyrics by: Ned Washington
- Recorded by: Frankie Laine
- Story Consultant: Lou Morheim
- Production Manager: Harry Templeton
- Director of Photography: John M. Nickolaus, Jr.
- Art Directors: John B. Goodman and George W. Davis
- Asst. to Producer: Jack Mitchell
- Set Decorations: Budd S. Friend
- Assistant Director: Jack Voglin
- 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"