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Joshua's wife later died in the swamp, and he vowed revenge on McCullough for her death. Now going through the same swamp a year latter, Chief Bear Claw (Robert Bice) tries to warn the wagon train about strange sounds and an evil spirit. Both Charlie Wooster and Bill Hawks (Terry Wilson) sense they are being watched.
Hickok intercedes when a wagon train of westbound settlers is threatened by Indian attacks. The leaders of the wagon train are the Cameron family and their escorts Kit Lawson and Jim Blakely. The opposition, unknown to Hickok, is led by Morrell in league with Joshua Bruce and wagon-train malcontent Scudder.
Wagon Train is an American Western television series that aired for eight seasons, first on the NBC television network (1957–1962) and then on ABC (1962–1965). Wagon Train debuted on September 18, 1957 and reached the top of the Nielsen ratings .
John Herrick McIntire (June 27, 1907 – January 30, 1991) was an American character actor [1] who appeared in 65 theatrical films and many television series. McIntire is well known for having replaced Ward Bond, upon Bond's sudden death in November 1960, as the star of NBC's Wagon Train.
Trailer for Along Came Jones (1945) With Jane Wyman and John McIntire in television series Wagon Train (1962) In 1940, Duryea moved to Hollywood to appear in the film version of The Little Foxes. [6] He continued to establish himself with supporting and secondary roles in films such as The Pride of the Yankees (1942) and None But the Lonely ...
The wagon train, made up mostly of families from Arkansas, was bound for California, traveling on the Old Spanish Trail that passed through the Territory. After arriving in Salt Lake City, the Baker–Fancher party made their way south along the Mormon Road, eventually stopping to rest at Mountain Meadows.
Inspired by train travel in Switzerland, the project now carries 45,000 tourists a year across its 13 lines. Fondazione FS expects to open two new ones by 2026, both in the southern region of Sicily.
L-R: Burgess Meredith, Claude Dauphin & Philip Bourneuf in A Salute to France (1944) Bourneuf's obituary in The New York Times noted, "Mr. Bourneuf was included in the small circle of distinguished actors who appeared in the original casts of the American Repertory Theater, a group founded by Eva Le Gallienne, Margaret Webster, and Cheryl Crawford."