I have been watching reruns of old TV westerns on cable for the past year. I have seen a lot of memorable episodes and this is definitely one of those for 2 reasons. First and foremost is the story. It is a get the tissues ready episode. The story revolves around a young boy and the unfortunate death of his dog at the hands of a neighbor. The boy and his grandfather decide to sue and after some melodramatics, the boy, his mother, and grandfather are in court with representation by George Vest(Ronald Reagan). It is these courtroom scenes that make the show. The only downside is that you have to remember the show is about 50 years old and that some dramatic license is taken. The second reason is the acting of future President Ronald Reagan. He made at least a couple really good movies including Knute Rockne All American and Kings Row. He doesn't disappoint here as the lawyer with a heart, slash almost father figure. As I watched his performance I was reminded of some of his speeches as President and since I am a fan of him on both levels it was a pleasant experience. I recommend this episode, if you get a chance to watch it it is worth the 25 minutes(no commercials).
But be forewarned the courtroom scene is a tearjerker. Also there is some violence that may not be appropriate for younger children and animal lovers at the beginning. It makes the plot but it is a bit wrenching. I may have voted it a bit higher but there are no other reviews and I didn't want anyone to be disappointed.