Neer-do-well Ron Browning tries to pay for his own obituary in Harris' newspaper before the subject is even dead. When Harris refuses, Browning pulls a gun and attempts suicide but the newspaper editor manages to wrestle the pistol away before the young man can do himself harm. Clay learns that Ron didn't want to face his fiancée who wrote him that she would soon be arriving by stage and locks him in jail for self-protection. When a criminal in the next cell breaks jail, he forces Ron to join him as a hostage.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Paul Franklin | Writer | ||
Quintin Sondergaard | Guest Star | ||
Harold Fong | Guest Star | ||
Phillip Baird | Guest Star | ||
James Anderson | Guest Star | ||
Beverly Allyson | Guest Star | ||
Eddie Davis | Director |