Flint is in town at a saloon. He is standing by the bar when a man seated at a nearby table with a deck of cards in his hand, asks Flint if he wants to play a hand. Flint declines. The bartender remarks that he thought the gambler would be at the hanging. The man, O'Malley, doesn't wish to see his old friend hang, especially as Ramero blames him for his capture. Flint is told that Ramero, a notorious Mexican bandit leader, is to be hanged there that day. Later that day, a parson with his two small children, a girl and a boy, turn up at the wagon train. He claims to have been robbed by Ramero, who even took his bible. The Major allows them to join the train, although Flint thinks the man is too similar in looks to the gambler he met. The Major's suspicions are only aroused when the ""parson"" gives an unlikely off the cuff sermon, and his daughter gives Wooster a lesson in cardplay. When word is received that Ramero has escaped the noose and is on the run again Flint goes off to see if h
Name | Type | Role | |
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William Fay | Writer | ||
Gordon Wynn | Guest Star | ||
Ernest Sarracino | Guest Star | ||
James Maloney | Guest Star | ||
Charlie Murray | Guest Star | ||
David McMahon | Guest Star | ||
Tiger Fafara | Guest Star | ||
Hope Summers | Guest Star | ||
Keenan Wynn | Guest Star | ||
Mary Murphy | Guest Star | ||
Reba Waters | Guest Star | ||
Carlos Romero | Guest Star | ||
Mark Stevens | Director |