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(1960)

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10/10
Splendid!
mitchrmp10 January 2011
Warning: Spoilers
I cannot say enough about all these old Westerns with these wonderful character actors! They are all fantastic! John Anderson, of course, is one of my favorite bad guys. He has the voice for it and does it so very well. But I must say that branding John Anderson a coward was interesting, since he was also branded a coward in an episode of The Rifleman, only in that case Anderson's character was good.

Of course, we've seen the hero trying to make it home with little water and a gunshot wound many, many times. I can remember at least two times in Rifleman alone, and I'm sure Matt Dillon also did it several times during his twenty years...

And of course the gunfight at the end - it's been done over and over and over.

So, even though there's not much original in this episode (save the diamonds in the tears of Mary, I don't recall ever seeing that before), it's still a great episode.
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5/10
Endurance
Prismark1010 April 2024
To kill a priest is a grave sin. When two Indians murder a priest and then rob the diamonds from the statue of Mary. There is disconcenation in the community.

Little Tess witnessed the two men committing the crime. She tells Sam Buckhart that one of them had a beard.

This confuses Sam as native Indians do not keep beards. He manages to track one of them down.

It turns out to be a white men pretending to be Indians. Not only that, Matthew Bannock (John Anderson) was a deserter in the civil war, he was branded in his face for cowardice, hence why he had the beard.

Now Sam has to bring Bannock back but there is another outlaw still out there. Eventually it is a matter of endurance with the hot sun, little water and Sam has been wounded.

An interesting premise but it all becomes too formulaic.
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