This story predates the Death Valley Days Episode with Jim Davis as Wyatt Earp. Here we have Virgil Earp. And there's some actors good at playing villains including Harry Dean Stanton and the often no good Ted De Corsia (did he ever play a good guy)? Lynn Bari played an other woman part in a Sonja Henie movie. Here she's running a boarding house for outlaws. Well done episode in terms of tension being kept throughout. And Hobart Earp's on camera appearance confirms historical authenticity. It's more violent than it needs to be. Not my favorite episode, bit it's still worth watching. Won't make you forget My Darling Clementine. Still preferable to Westerns made in the last 45 years.
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