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Incident at the Buffalo Smokehouse is the sixth episode of the second season of Rawhide. It first aired on October 30, 1959.

Plot[]

Gil stops to talk to the Walsh's to get information on the best place to take the herd across the river. Wes Thomas and his gang arrive and take all three of them hostage. - Source: Metacritic

Trivia[]

  • One of very few episodes not ending with the words "Head 'em up! Move 'em out!"

Quotes[]

  • Gil Favor (opening): “The trail log says every workin' cowhand has a string of horses assigned to him. That string's made up of the different kinds he's gonna need. Circle horse, cuttin' horse, a ropin' horse, one or two broncs. He works with 'em, worries over 'em, and wouldn't be worth a brass nickel without 'em. Same goes for me, 'cept my string isn't horses - it's men. I'm Gil Favor, trail boss.”

Cast[]

Closing credits[]

Starring[]

Special Guest Star[]

  • Vera Miles as Helen Walsh

Also Starring[]

  • Allison Hayes as Rose Morton
  • John Agar as Lon Grant
  • J. Pat O'Malley as Matt Peeler
  • Dean Stanton as Barlow
  • Jack Weston as Julian Smith
  • Lane Bradford as Crofts
  • Karl Swenson as Sergeant
  • Harry Swoger as Miller
  • Bob Tetrick as Second Soldier
  • Glenn Turnbull as First Soldier

Crew (and other credits)[]

Closing credits[]

  • Directed by: Stuart Heisler
  • Associate Producer: Ernest Nims
  • Director of Photography: John M. Nickolaus, Jr.
  • Art Direction: John B. Goodman
  • Film Editor: George Gittens, A.C.E.
  • Assistant Director: George Templeton
  • Make-up: Jack Dusick
  • Casting: Russel Trost
  • Set Decorations: Ray Jeffers
  • Recording Supervisor: Frank Milton
  • Sound Mixer: Larry Jost
  • "Filmed at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios"
  • "A CBS Television Network production"

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