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The Rifleman/Eddie's Daughter
Eddie's Daughter | |
Season 2, Episode 6 | |
Airdate | November 3, 1959 |
Written by | William F. Leicester |
Directed by | Joseph H. Lewis |
Produced by | Jules Levy, Arthur Gardner, Arnold Laven |
← 2x05 Tension |
2x07 → Panic |
The Rifleman — Season Two |
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Eddie's Daughter is the sixth episode of the second season of The Rifleman, and the forty-sixth episode overall.
Starring: Chuck Connors (Lucas McCain), Johnny Crawford (Mark McCain)
Additional Cast: Paul Fix (Micah Torrance), John Harmon (Eddie), Peter Whitney (Tracey Blanch), Ray Teal (Albie Finley), Bill Quinn (Sweeney), Jeff Daley (Sam), Kathleen Mulqueen (Woman)
Special Guest: Gloria De Haven (Lillian)
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Plot Overview
Eddie's daughter visits him for the first time since she was taken from him when she was a child. She turns out to have grown into a dance hall girl, and arrives with trouble not far behind her. Two pursuers arrive and seek to compel her to yield a large sum of money that she has inherited from a recently deceased boyfriend who was involved with the pursuers in a bank robbery. Lucas helps the daughter to deal with her pursuers. In so doing, she turns her life around, and finds a new relationship with her father.