This final episode of season 4 takes Flint McCullough away from the Wagon Train
where he's asked by a dyig man to pose as him to right some wrongs dine by the
Norteamerianos to original Spanish settlers in the Monterey region.
How anyone figures that Robert Horton was going to convince anyone of a Spanish heritage is beyond me. He has Vladimir Sokoloff running interference for him.
I saw elements of The Mark Of Zorro, The Prisoner of Zenda, and the Glenn Ford film Imitation General in this story.
Not one of the better Wagon Train stories.
How anyone figures that Robert Horton was going to convince anyone of a Spanish heritage is beyond me. He has Vladimir Sokoloff running interference for him.
I saw elements of The Mark Of Zorro, The Prisoner of Zenda, and the Glenn Ford film Imitation General in this story.
Not one of the better Wagon Train stories.