"Wagon Train" The Sister Rita Story (TV Episode 1959) Poster

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(1959)

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No greater love
jeffstonewords10 February 2023
This poignant episode features a fabulous cast many people will recognize from other shows. The main characters aside from a wagon train scout and a band of aggressive Utes are Catholic nuns and their Navajo orphans.

When scout Flint McCullough discovers the nuns, they are on a mission of mercy that's in danger of being derailed by Utes who have already destroyed the orphans' village and are determined to kill them, too. They view all Navajo, even children, as mortal enemies.

Complicating the situation, Flint is irrepressibly attracted to Sister Rita (Vera Miles). She is courageous, kind, selfless, loyal, and unaware of her physical beauty. She represents the ideal woman he has harbored in his mind during his lonely travels but has never expected to meet. Adding to the intrigue, she hasn't yet made her perpetual vow.

When all efforts to attain a peaceful resolution have been exhausted, the nuns are prepared to die rather than cede the orphans to the Utes and Flint refuses to abandon the nuns. An attack is imminent, but it won't end like most we expect to see in the old wild west.
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6/10
Blood Enemies
bkoganbing27 January 2014
This Wagon Train story has Robert Horton doing his scouting thing when he comes upon three wagons besieged by a band of Utes. His surprise help drives the Utes away, but they'll be back. The party consists of three nuns Vera Miles, Frances Bavier, and Sylvia Marriott and a group of Navajo orphans. They're going to a mission school and it is hoped that Flint McCullough can intercept the Wagon Train and give them protection if they can hold out.

The Utes are blood enemies of the Navajo and having just wiped out a village where these kids came from hope to make a clean sweep. The nuns however are their protectors though they might need a little protection themselves.

The episode gets a little hairy when Robert Horton starts showing an interest in Vera Miles, he's not been around nuns and Miles has not taken her final vows yet. She's intrigued with Flint McCullough as well, but decides her prior commitment must hold.

Some brave women are shown in this Wagon Train tale.
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