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Season 2
31 :02x01 - The Legend of Midas Mantee (Sep/16/1966)
New Ranger Erik Hunter goes undercover to join the bank robbery gang of Midas Mantee.
Guest Stars: K. L. Smith as Sheriff of Porirero, Rory Stevens as David, Buddy Van Horn as Hutch, Chuck Roberson as Rafer, John Truax as Sheriff of Val Verde, Jon Locke as Deputy, Howard Wendell as Winston, Rex Holman as Greevy, Maura McGiveney as Rita Silver, Cliff Osmond as Midas Mantee
Director: Hollingsworth Morse
Writer: Gerry Day (1), B. W. Sandefur
 
32 :02x02 - Dance of the Laughing Death (Sep/23/1966)
Native Americans are on the warpath and they have captured Winchester rifles and a Gatling gun among their weapons.
Guest Stars: Joe Haworth (1) as Surly Man, Myron Healey as John Garth, Julie Edwards as Anita, Diane Roter as Lohray, Gregg Palmer as Sgt. Mason, Vince St. Cyr as Taslatch, Peter Dawson (1) as Sheriff, Abraham Sofaer as Tohpay
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: Fred Freiberger (1)
 
33 :02x03 - A Double Shot of Nepenthe (Sep/30/1966)
An ex-convict wants revenge on Captain Parmalee for sending him to prison and gets a crooked doctor to inject Reese with a mind-controlling drug so that the Ranger will do the job for him.
Guest Stars: George Robotham as Bill Dawkins, David Perna as Jack Slade, Donald Reiker as Bob Dawkins, Michael Kagan as Collins, Will Kuluva as Dr. Duvain, Warren J. Kemmerling as Jake Murdock, Robert Williams (7) as Mapes, Leonard P. Greer as Ward, Shug Fisher as Prospector, Richard Reeves as Farber, Bern Hoffman as Jailer
Director: Abner Biberman
Writer: Gene L. Coon
 
34 :02x04 - Coup de Grace (Oct/07/1966)
When a pro-Juarez rebel is abducted from protective custody by a gang loyal to the French regime in Mexico, it's the four Rangers to the rescue.
Guest Stars: Lenny Kahn as Norton, Steve Conte as Bartender, Roger Etienne as Lieutenant, Will J. White (3) as Sentry, Harry Varteresian as Wrestler, Louise Lawson as Betsy, Fabian Dean as Jean LeBec, John Hoyt as Juan Morales, Arnold Moss as Captain Henri DeClair, Barbara Luna as Carmella Alvarez
Director: R. G. Springsteen
Writer: Myles Wilder, William Raynor
 
35 :02x05 - The Land Slickers (Oct/14/1966)
Reese's yearly enlistment in the Rangers is almost up and he uses reward money from the capture of an outlaw to purchase some ranch land. Then he discovers that the duo who sold him the land are con artists and that the land is under alkaline water.
Guest Stars: Robert L. Goodwin (1) as Man, Jimmy Joyce (1) as Bellhop, Connie Hunter as Hostess, Russ Grieve as Sheriff, Alan Dewitt as F. J. Wiggins, Ron Russell as Ed Emerson, Ahna Capri (1) as Sally Fletcher, Gene Raymond as Conrad Fletcher, Leo Gordon as Wayne Emerson
Director: Sherman Marks
Writer: William Hellinger, Clint Young
 
36 :02x06 - Finnegan (Oct/21/1966)
A Chicago gangster named Finnegan decides to begin organizing crime in Texas. He begins by importing name outlaws wanted outside Texas and teaches them his methods in various rackets. The Rangers get on the case when a stagecoach robbery by some of Finnegan's men goes awry.
Guest Stars: Ken Lynch (1) as John Clayton, Stuart Anderson as Kid Case, Mort Mills as Muldoon, Roy Roberts as Kelly, John Harmon (1) as Jonas Kale, Fred Scheiwiller as Ned, Bruce Todd as Gunter, K. L. Smith as Tom Fox, Malachi Throne as Sean Finnegan, Budd Perkins as Greely, I. Stanford Jolley as Old Man, Fred Carson as Stacy
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
 
37 :02x07 - Any Way the Wind Blows (Oct/28/1966)
Erik goes undercover as a magician to get the goods on a group of circus performers who have been perpetrating a series of bank robberies.
Guest Stars: Melville Ruick as Prentiss, Harry Harvey as Strother, Bill Quinn (1) as Warburton, Mike Wagner as Soames, Jay Della as Tope, Tiger Joe Marsh as Hercules, Michael Evans as Edmond Tolliver, Melodie Johnson (1) as Eve
Director: John English
Writer: John McGreevey
 
38 :02x08 - The Sweet Gang (Nov/04/1966)
The Rangers attempt to get a mining payroll past a gang of hillbilly bank robbers.
Guest Stars: Pat Dennie as Hostess #2, Donna Anders as Hostess #1, Kay Michaels as Jenny, Walter Woolf King as Doctor, Harry Swoger as Carter, Michael Masters as Wes Sweet, Lennie Weinrib as Bud Sweet, Ellen Corby as Ma Sweet, Robert Beecher as Abel Sweet, Kathie Browne (1) as Billie Lou, Deanna Lund as Cherry
Director: Ezra Stone
Writer: Walter Black
 
39 :02x09 - One Too Many Voices (Nov/18/1966)
Reese changes places with a millionaire after the tycoon is the victim of kidnapping threats.
Guest Stars: Foster Brooks as Harry Tyson, Steve Raines as Stage Driver, Howard Wright as Hotel Clerk, June Smaney as Magdalena, Robert Foulk (3) as Virgil Porter, Lyle Talbot as Frank Nicholson, Whitney Blake as Sabrina Lane, Bart Burns as Jencks, Hal Baylor as Tattoo, Bill Fletcher as Moran, Jim Goodwin (1) as Emerson Whitby III
Director: William Witney (2)
Writer: John McGreevey
 
40 :02x10 - Road to San Remo (Nov/25/1966)
Flat broke, Rangers Joe, Chad, and Reese accept the offer of $10.00 apiece from a nine year old girl to accompany her to the town of San Remo where she's going to live with her uncle.
Guest Stars: Steve Raines as Stage Driver, Jan Arvan as Dealer, Charlie Briggs as Woods, Allen Jaffe as Indian Pete, Val Avery as Sheriff Daniels, Dabbs Greer as Ira, Claire Wilcox as Gussie Smith, Lane Bradford as Charlie Smith
Director: Irving J. Moore
Writer: Calvin Clements Sr.
 
41 :02x11 - Last of the Caesars - Absolutely (Dec/06/1966)
The four Rangers must discover who has been raiding settlements and kidnapping skilled workers in them.
Guest Stars: Charles Horvath as Jomo, Mel Gallagher as O'Hara, Jack Grinnage as Mike Slattery, Joanne Medley as Joan, E. J. Andre as Silversmith, Sid Haig as Brunning, Joan Huntington as Celeste, Jack Weston as Hannibal Rex
Director: R. G. Springsteen
Writer: Jay Simms, Joseph Bonaduce
 
42 :02x12 - A Prince of a Ranger (Dec/09/1966)
Chad switches places with a European prince who's his exact double in order to foil an assassination plot aimed against the prince.
Guest Stars: Pat Tidy as Woman, Paul Micale as Martinez, Anne Hogan as Cindy Lou, William Phipps as Spurs, John S. Ragin as Karl, Ivor Barry as Frollo, Lisabeth Hush as Helena, Peter Brown (1) as Prince Lazlo, Mimsy Farmer as Antonia
Director: Charles Rondeau
Writer: Joseph Bonaduce
 
43 :02x13 - Oh Careless Love (Dec/23/1966)
Captain Parmalee and the Rangers must negotiate with a tribe of hostile Native Americans to keep a wagon train from being massacred. Things get complicated when the chief's overweight and homely looking daughter falls for Reese.
Guest Stars: Vince St. Cyr as Medicine Man, Vinton Hayworth as Marcus Sullivan, Larry Chance as Many Horses, Ken Scott as Jim Barnett, Peggy Mondo as Lost Bird, Thomas Gomez as Kicking Bear
Director: Charles Rondeau
Writer: Gilbert Ralston
 
44 :02x14 - Leave It to Dixie (Dec/30/1966)
Reese enlists the aid of four young boys to capture the Sam Dixie gang.
Guest Stars: Michael Flatley (2) as Dave, Don 'Red' Barry as Sam Dixie, Scott McCartor as Pete, Norman Leavitt as McClory, Barbara Werle as Molly, Paul Bryar (1) as Sheriff, Clint Howard as Midge, Peter Dunhill as Matt Dixie, George Keymas as Mace
Director: Abner Biberman
Writer: Martin Roth
 
45 :02x15 - The Seventh Day (Jan/06/1967)
When outlaw Clay Morgan runs a minister out of the town of Black River, Captain Parmalee sends Erik and Chad back to the town disguised as ministers in order to establish a church and get rid of Morgan.
Guest Stars: Michael Fox (1) as Bartender, Bunny Summers as Amy Bergstrom, William Bramley as Luke Bergstrom, Michael Vandever as Lacy Walsh, Wesley Lau as Reverend Thomas, Alfred Ryder as Clay Morgan
Director: Irving J. Moore
Writer: Joel Murcott, Alvin Boretz
 
46 :02x16 - Scourge of San Rosa (Jan/20/1967)
Reese develops amnesia after being thrown from his horse and believes that he's a wanted outlaw.
Guest Stars: Robert F. Hoy as Willie, Fred Krone as George McCord, Maria Cove as Marie, Robert Yuro as Johnny Rhodes, Rodolfo Acosta as Luis, Kathleen Freeman (1) as Mio, Roberto Contreras as Peon, Stella Garcia as Marguerita, Pedro Gonzales Gonzales as Liveryman
Director: Joseph Pevney
Writer: Calvin Clements Sr.
 
47 :02x17 - Short, Happy Fatherhood of Reese Bennett (Jan/27/1967)
Reese assumes temporary custody of a young Native American boy whose traveling party was wiped out by an outlaw gang.
Guest Stars: Buff Brady as Bud Gully, Buddy Garion as Abner Gully, Cindy O'hara as Rosie, Lyn Peters as Nellie, Lillian Field as Barbara, Aleta Rotell as Mary, Eileen Wesson as Cecile, Jan Arvan as Flying Cloud, Rick Natoli as Black Wing, Michael Greene (5) as Red Gully
Director: Ezra Stone
Writer: Barbara Merlin, Leonard Praskins
 
48 :02x18 - The Bitter Yen of General Ti (Feb/03/1967)
Joe saves the life of a beautiful Chinese girl and must protect her from an opium lord who wants her to be his wife.
Guest Stars: Lawrence Montaigne as Rocco Calvelli, Ruth Thom as Matron #2, Almira Sessions as Matron #1, Allen Emerson as Tony Scarpito, Lloyd Kino as Kam Yang, Henry Silva as General Ti, Henry Hunter as Doctor, Philip Ahn as Wong Lee, Irene Tsu as Jem Sing
Director: Charles Rondeau
Writer: John T. Dugan
 
49 :02x19 - The Other Cheek (Feb/10/1967)
The Rangers get involved in a conflict between cattlemen and a group of pacifist sheep raisers.
Guest Stars: William Henry as Sam, David Leland (2) as Clyde, Leonard P. Geer as Ben, Rudy Vejar as Jack, Hoke Howell as Burt, Clay Turner as Abe, Ric Roman as Ace Brady, Robert F. Simon (3) as Tinker, Malcolm Atterbury as Ernest Snilly, Russ McCubbin as Harry, Barbara Anderson as Delia Snilly
Director: Ezra Stone
Writer: Gene L. Coon
 
50 :02x20 - Enemies and Brothers (Feb/17/1967)
The Rangers discover that outlaw Bart Cutler is in reality Captain Parmalee's brother, Frank, whom he thought had died in the Civil War.
Guest Stars: Fred Scheiwiller as Homer Grunch, Charles Bail as Duke, Ned Romero as Captain Montoya, Barbara Werle as Liza Curtis, Troy Melton as Lester, Mary Murphy (1) as Jessica Boyd, Olive Dunbar as Widow Morton, Jack Kelly (1) as Bart Cutler/Frank Parmalee
Director: Gene Nelson (1)
Story: John Elliotte, Tom Adair | Teleplay: Tom Adair, John Elliotte, Brian Barstu
 
51 :02x21 - Hey Diddle Diddle (Feb/24/1967)
A nursery rhyme holds the key to the murder of a printer carrying counterfeit money. Unfortunately, Ranger Cotton Buckmeister can't remember how the rhyme goes.
Guest Stars: Michael Forest (1) as Miguel, Jacques Aubuchon (1) as Morgan, Michael Keep as Yaqui, Regina Gleason as Betsy, Marilyn Erskine as Milly Beamish, Carl Ballantine as Lemuel Bemish, Claude Akins as Cotton Buckmeister
Director: William Witney (2)
Writer: Gerry Day (1)
 
52 :02x22 - The Small Chance Ghost (Mar/03/1967)
Erik rides into the nearly abandoned town of Small Chance in search of Reese who has disappeared and was last seen there.
Guest Stars: Shug Fisher as Charlie, Jeanne Cooper as Kay Comstock, Edward Binns as Sgt. Durgom, Ted Cassidy as Monte
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: Martin Roth
 
53 :02x23 - A Question of Guilt (Mar/10/1967)
Rangers Joe Riley and Cotton Buckmeister are picked to serve on a jury trying a Native American for the murder of a white woman.
Guest Stars: Marcelle Fortier as Annabelle Pitney, Olive Dunbar as Mrs. Morton, Harry Swoger as Cal Murdock, Patsy Kelly (1) as Abbie Heffernan, Claude Woolman as John Bright Star, Ed Peck as Frank Foster, Lisa James as Adeline Foster, Vaughn Taylor as Judge Lamprey, Walter Burke as Jake Taggert, Claude Akins as Cotton Buckmeister, Robert Donner as Patrick Clancy
Director: Leo Penn
Writer: Joseph Bonaduce
 
54 :02x24 - Like One of the Family (Mar/24/1967)
Captain Parmalee keeps sending Rangers out to evict a family from their land to make way for a railroad but neither the Rangers nor the family seem to want to leave.
Guest Stars: Gillian Tomlin as Bliss, Walter Coy as Merrill, George Robotham as Surveyor, Don Beddoe as Colonel Willingham, Robert L. Goodwin (1) as Lionel, Parley Baer as Alcott, Jeanette Nolan as Vita Rose, Russ McCubbin as Native American
Director: Robert Gist
Writer: John McGreevey
 
55 :02x25 - Walk Softly (Mar/31/1967)
Rangers Chad, Joe, and Cotton Buckmeister are promised a $50 bonus each if they will transport a bottle of nitro and the professor who invented it to an Army fort.
Guest Stars: George Furth as Carl Strade, Barbara Pepper as Emma, Helene Winston as Woman, Joe Flynn (3) as Professor, Claude Akins as Cotton Buckmeister, Lane Bradford as Lyle
Director: William Witney (2)
Writer: Edward J. Lakso
 
56 :02x26 - Split the Difference (Apr/07/1967)
Captain Parmalee and a host of notorious outlaws are named as beneficiaries in the will of recently hanged Jake Ringo.
Guest Stars: Byron Foulger as Hollingsworth Morse, Monica Lewis as Belle Bronson, Gerald Mohr as Gypsy John Fuente, Fabian Dean as Smiley Hogg, Ralph Manza as Blue Dog, Shelley Morrison as Linda Littletrees, Myron Healey as Jake Ringo
Director: Alan Rafkin
Writer: Paul Mason (1)
 
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