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Wagon Train: The Lisa Raincloud Story

Bill Hawks, wounded and captured by Native Americans, is smitten with an attractive Native American princess.


Episode Info


Episode number: 6x7
Airdate: Wednesday October 31st, 1962



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Special Guest Stars
Dana WynterDana Wynter
As Lisa Raincloud
Recurring

Guest Stars
George KeymasGeorge Keymas
As Grey Wolf
Recurring
Dal McKennonDal McKennon
As Jethro
Recurring
Jon LockeJon Locke
As Farrell
Recurring
Ken Mayer (1)Ken Mayer (1)
As Jeb Pearson
Recurring
Tim FrawleyTim Frawley
As Mace
Recurring
Gregg BartonGregg Barton
As Tabor
Winnie ChandlerWinnie Chandler
As Old Squaw
Main Cast
John McIntire (1)John McIntire (1)
As Christopher Hale
Frank McGrathFrank McGrath
As Charlie Wooster
Terry Wilson (1)Terry Wilson (1)
As Bill Hawks
Episode Notes
When Terry Wilson gets staked to the ground his shirt is still on unlike former co-star Robert Horton in several earlier episodes.

In a series rarity, Bill Hawks gets to kiss a woman in this episode.

John McIntire and Frank McGrath do not appear until almost 29 minutes into the episode.

This episode takes place in the year 1869.



Episode Quotes
Lisa: Only white man would steal from Indian dead.

Lisa: Our prayers are answered. The white man lives.
Gray Wolf: The gods know you for a leader. That is why they have answered you so quickly.

Grey Wolf: You speak without truth like all white men.
Hawks: All white men do not speak without truth anymore than all Indians are quick to condemn an innocent man.

Grey Wolf: Lisa, I wish to speak to you.
Lisa: No, you wish to command me.

Hale: How many men in your tribe, Princess?
Lisa: Enough to bring about many deaths.

Hale: Seems like only sorrow can soften the hearts of some people.



Episode Goofs
Nitpick: It's stated in the dialogue that Lisa Raincloud is 24 years old. Dana Wynter was 31 when this episode aired.

Nitpick: The name of the tribe of which Lisa Raincloud is a member is never given.



Analysis
Probably would have been better had Denny Miller been the lead player instead of Terry Wilson. It would have made more sense for Dana Wynter's character to fall in love with the strapping and handsome Duke Shannon than the middle-aged Bill Hawks.



Other Episode Crew

ProducerHoward Christie
Associate ProducerFrederick Shorr
Music SupervisorStanley Wilson
HairstylistFlorence Bush
Make-upJack Barron (1)
Set DecoratorRobert C. Bradfield  |  John McCarthy, Jr. (1)
Director of PhotographyWalter Strenge
Art DirectorHoward E. Johnson
Costume SupervisorVincent Dee
Film EditorEdward Haire
SoundMelvin M. Metcalfe, Sr.
Assistant DirectorGeorge Bisk
Editorial SupervisorDavid J O'Connell
Theme MusicJerome Moross
 

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