The cattle drive and the dusty trail towns are left behind in this Rawhide episode
as Eric Fleming goes east to Philadelphia to visit his daughters Candy Moore and
Barbara Beiard who are in the custody of Fleming's sister-in-law Dorothy Green.
To say that Fleming and Green have different ideas on child raising is putting it mildly. Both are concerned with the welfare of the girls.
A different problem arises when Jock Gaynor playing Pawnee chief makes Gil Favor's acquaintance on the train to Philadelphia. He's been hired for a wild west show run by George Wallace. But Wallace has in mind to keep him caged and in shackles as an exhibit. With the help of Sheb Woolley and Paul Brinegar, Eric Fleming deals with that one western style.
One thing Wishbone sure loves an opportunity to cook using a real stove and makes the most of it.
A nice change of pace episode for Rawhide.
To say that Fleming and Green have different ideas on child raising is putting it mildly. Both are concerned with the welfare of the girls.
A different problem arises when Jock Gaynor playing Pawnee chief makes Gil Favor's acquaintance on the train to Philadelphia. He's been hired for a wild west show run by George Wallace. But Wallace has in mind to keep him caged and in shackles as an exhibit. With the help of Sheb Woolley and Paul Brinegar, Eric Fleming deals with that one western style.
One thing Wishbone sure loves an opportunity to cook using a real stove and makes the most of it.
A nice change of pace episode for Rawhide.