Festus tries to go into the freight business and it nearly results in matrimony.Festus tries to go into the freight business and it nearly results in matrimony.Festus tries to go into the freight business and it nearly results in matrimony.
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Buck Taylor
- Newly
- (credit only)
Loren Brown
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Donna DeLacey
- Saloon Girl
- (uncredited)
Chester Hayes
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Robert Vincent Wright
- Norman MacDonnell(uncredited)
- John Meston(uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaLast of 6 episodes for Nora Marlowe. She would go on to play Mrs. Flossie Brimmer in 27 episodes of The Waltons (1972).
- GoofsThe big freight wagon playing calliope music has "Titus and Haggin Freight Co" on the side. The spelling should be "Haggen," as evidenced by the title Us Haggens (1962) in season 8.
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A silly show with little if any entertainment value
Festus get a check from a man that he helped in town a few years back. Festus gave him ten dollars to buy supplies so that he could travel to the mountains. The man hit it big by finding gold and now has left Festus $500. And now Festus decides he can make money if he buys into a freight company. Doc, Matt and even Kitty believe that it will be a good idea. But one thing that Festus left out was he was going to be partners with the lazy good-for-nothing Titus.
Titus takes Festus's money to buy some wagons but comes back with steam playing circus wagons with a team of white horses instead of regular wagons. The only thing he did right was but Titus- Haggen on the side of the wagon. The cost of the wagons will be $402 of the $500 that Festus had from the check.
The rest of the episode is how Festus gets cleaned out by the ways of Titus. From the fancy clothes to the meeting of a county family that has a 'tole road' it's an all out comedy of errors. If you like a silly show then you will not be disappointed. If you like westerns with a good plot then this will be a sad experience. I am just glad it was an hour show, not really sure if I could have taken anymore.
Titus takes Festus's money to buy some wagons but comes back with steam playing circus wagons with a team of white horses instead of regular wagons. The only thing he did right was but Titus- Haggen on the side of the wagon. The cost of the wagons will be $402 of the $500 that Festus had from the check.
The rest of the episode is how Festus gets cleaned out by the ways of Titus. From the fancy clothes to the meeting of a county family that has a 'tole road' it's an all out comedy of errors. If you like a silly show then you will not be disappointed. If you like westerns with a good plot then this will be a sad experience. I am just glad it was an hour show, not really sure if I could have taken anymore.
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- kfo9494
- Dec 13, 2012
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