The High Chaparral – Too Late the Epitaph

Season 4 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 6 November 1970

Writer: George Atkins

Director: James Neilson

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Monte Markham (David Redmond), Mayf Nutter (Roy Ladder), Willard Sage (Marshal), Raymond Guth (Guard), Jack Williams (Stage Driver), Gordon Dilworth (Judge), John Gilgreen (Bailey), John Myhers (Stoker)

Episode Notes

  • Featured Character: Manolito Montoya
  • Town: Stokertown

 

← A Good Sound Profit The Forge of Hate →

The High Chaparral – A Good Sound Profit

Season 4 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 30 October 1970

Writer: George Atkins

Director: Carey Allen

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Rudy Ramos (Wind), Bob Hoy (Joe), Don Collier (Sam)

Guest Stars
Harold Gould (Carlyle), Joe De Santis (Colonel Ruiz), Edward Colmans (Sanchez)

Production Notes

  • Location Scenes Filmed at Old Tucson, Tucson, Arizona

 

← It Takes a Smart Man Too Late the Epitaph →

The High Chaparral – A Matter of Survival

Season 4 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 16 October 1970

Writers: Frank Chase and Ramona Chase

Director: William Wiard

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Roberto Contreras (Pedro), Don Collier (Sam)

Guest Stars
Barry Sullivan (Dan Casement), The Glass Twins (Joey)

Production Notes

  • Location Scenes Filmed at Old Tucson, Tucson, Arizona and Coronado National Forest, Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

 

← Wind It Takes a Smart Man →

The High Chaparral – Wind

Season 4 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 9 October 1970

Writer: Clyde Ware

Director: Phil Rawlins

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Rudy Ramos (Wind), Bob Hoy (Joe), Roberto Contreras (Pedro), Don Collier (Sam), Henry Wills (Tommy)

Guest Stars
Scott Brady (Walt), R.G. Armstrong (Ed Henderson), Mark Tapscott (Colton), Tyler McVey (Todd), Dan White (Dirt Smith), Steve Raines (Trent)

Production Notes

  • Location Scenes Filmed at Old Tucson, Tucson, Arizona
  • First appearance of Rudy Ramos as Wind

 

← Only the Bad Come to Sonora A Matter of Survival →

The High Chaparral – Only the Bad Come to Sonora

Season 4 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 2 October 1970

Teleplay: Gerry Day and Dan Balluck

Story: Gerry Day

Director: Don Richardson

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Frank Silvera (Don Sebastian Montoya), Don Collier (Sam)

Guest Stars
Bruce Dern (Wade), Margarita Cordova (Constanza), James Gammon (Lafe), Ed Bakey (Jubel), Joaquin Martinez (Peon), Ralph Manza (Gomez), Paul Fierro (Bartender), Than Wyenn (Gonzales)

Production Notes

  • Location Scenes Filmed at Old Tucson, Tucson, Arizona
  • Final appearance of Frank Silvera as Don Sebastian Montoya

Episode Notes

  • Featured Character: Manolito Montoya

 

← Spokes Wind →

The High Chaparral – Spokes

Season 4 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 25 September 1970

Writer: Ron Bishop

Director: William Wiard

Synopsis

Guest Stars
William Conrad (China Pierce), Larry D. Mann (Tobin Boggs), Walter Barnes (Bartender), E.J. Andre (Jones), Tom Toner (Doctor), Vincent Van Patten (Culley), Don Keefer (Telegrapher), Edgar Daniels (Storekeeper), Ollie O’Toole (Cafe Owner), Stuart Nisbet (Conlin), James Jeter (Bum #1), Geoffrey Lewis (Bum #2), Solomon Sturges (Bod Pierce), Clint Ritchie (Kansas), Hal Holmes (Cowboy), Tom Brown (Cap), Robert Anderson (Ben), Stephen Coit (Clem Fogarty), Clay Tanner (Jesse)

Production Notes

  • Linda Cristal does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Featured Character: Buck Cannon

 

← An Anger Greater Than Mine Only the Bad Come to Sonora →

The High Chaparral – An Anger Greater Than Mine

Season 4 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 18 September 1970

Writer: Don Balluck

Director: William Wiard

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Frank Silvera (Don Sebastian Montoya), Bob Hoy (Joe), Roberto Contreras (Pedro), Don Collier (Sam)

Guest Stars
Alejandro Rey (Diego), Val De Vargas (Rodrigo), Nico De Silva (Pepe), Nate Esformes (Francisco)

Production Notes

  • Location Scenes Filmed at Old Tucson, Tucson, Arizona

 

← No Trouble at All Spokes →

The High Chaparral – Season 3

The High Chaparral – No Trouble at All

Season 3 (Episode 26)

Air Date: 5 May 1970

Writer: Jack B. Sowards

Director: Phil Rawlins

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Roberto Contreras (Pedro)

Guest Stars
William C. Watson (Brady), Tony Russel (Ricardo), Felice Orlandi (Felipe), Vincent St. Cyr (Apache #1), Ivan Naranja (Apache #2)

Production Notes

  • Final appearance of Mark Slade as Blue Cannon

 

← Generation An Anger Greater Than Mine →