The Virginian: Season 4, Episode 26

The Wolves Up Front, the Jackals Behind (23 Mar. 1966)

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Randy heads to Montana to pick up a horse for a future horse ranch he and a friend there hope to start. While there his friend convinces him to stay over and he finds himself working on a ... See full summary »

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Sherriff Emmett Ryker
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Diane Roter ...
Jennifer Sommers
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Frank Colby
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Ben Colby
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Pa Colby
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Dulcie Colby
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Georgie Sam
Jack Ragotzy ...
Billy Nolan
Harlan Warde ...
Walt Turner
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Donovan
Charles H. Radilak ...
Ed Portnoy (as Charles H. Radilac)
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Randy heads to Montana to pick up a horse for a future horse ranch he and a friend there hope to start. While there his friend convinces him to stay over and he finds himself working on a horse ranch were he meets Dulcie. They fall in love with each other and Randy becomes embroiled in a problem with one of Dulcie's brothers who is a wanted outlaw. Written by Anonymous

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"Dulcie"
Written by Randy Boone and Herman Miller
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Randy in love
15 April 2013 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

Randy Boone makes the most of his opportunity to play a romantic lead in this otherwise turgid drama that works itself up into a lather but leaves viewer cold. Boone and dewy pre-"Mod Squad" Peggy Lipton are surprisingly compatible lovebirds. Their tender moments buoy episode almost sunk by James Farentino's sulky method acting as her outlaw brother. As the respectable brother, Donnelly Rhodes looks pained, signaling either inner turmoil or uncomfortable Levis. But Rhodes would have his day in the western sun a few years later as the tinhorn who unwisely provokes Robert Redford in the opening scene of the classic "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."


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