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High Road to Viator is the tenth episode of Shane. It first aired on November 12, 1966. 

Plot[]

Shane does everything he can to make sure Marion gets to a special dance. Nothing short of death will keep him from his duty. Using a deck of cards, he convinces Ryker to leave the family's homestead alone while they are gone, drives the family three days to a city where the dance is to be held, and fights Indians after they steal Marion's dress. But at the end of the trip, the family gets a big surprise. - Source: IMDb.com

Cast[]

Starring[]

Co-starring[]

Supporting cast[]

  • X. Brands as Young Brave
  • Anne Morrell as Young Woman
  • Hal Jon Norman as Leader
  • Madelaine Taylor Holmes as Old Woman
  • Arthur Peterson as Codger
  • George Sawaya as Indian #1

Crew (and other credits)[]

  • Executive Producer: David Shaw
  • Producer: Denne Bart Petitclerc
  • Written by: William Blinn
  • Directed by: Marc Daniels
  • Story Consultant: William Blinn
  • Associate Producer: Austen Jewell
  • Director of Photography: Richard R. Batcheller
  • Art Directors: Bill Ross and Stan Jolley
  • Post Production Supervisor: Jim Faris
  • Casting Supervisor: Betty Martin
  • Music Composed and Conducted by: Jerry Fielding
  • Theme by: Victor Young
  • Assistant Director: Michael Messinger
  • Set Decorator: Bill Calvert
  • Property Master: Anthony Bavero
  • Script Supervisor: Gana Jones
  • Makeup Artist: Louis J. Haszillo, J.M.A.
  • Sound Mixer: Garry Harris
  • Rerecording Mixer: Joel Moss
  • Special Effects: Charles Spurgeon
  • Film Editor: Santo L. Bernardo
  • Wardrobe Supervisor: Edward Lossmann
  • Construction Coordinator: James West
  • Lighting Gaffer: Bobby Jones
  • Key Grip: Irvin McClellan
  • Sound Editor: Jack Cheap
  • Music Editor: Jim Henrikson
  • Color by: Pathe Laboratories
  • Titles by: CineFX

"A Presentation of Titus Productions, Inc. | Filmed at Paramount Studios, Hollywood"

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Episode Guide[]

Shane - Season 1 episodes
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