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The Rifleman/Guilty Conscience
Guilty Conscience | |
Season 4, Episode 27 | |
Airdate | April 2, 1962 |
Production Number | 4838 |
Written by | Cyril Hume |
Directed by | Richard Donner |
← 4x26 Jealous Man |
4x28 → Day of Reckoning |
The Rifleman — Season Four |
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Guilty Conscience is the twenty-seventh episode of the fourth season of The Rifleman, and the one hundred thirty-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Chuck Connors (Lucas McCain), Johnny Crawford (Mark McCain), Paul Fix (Marshal Micah Torrance, Charming Billy)
Additional Cast: Lee Patrick (Mrs. Leota Carreway), Tommy Nolan (Hab Carreway), Argentina Brunetti (Mrs. Ramirez), Chubby Johnson (Old Man), Bill Cerone (Mortimer)
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Plot Overview
A somewhat eccentric woman Mrs. Loretta Carreway and her son Habcock arrive on the stage and she no sooner steps off the stage that she screams out and faints. The cause of her shock is none other than seeing the husband who abandoned her 16 years before - Marshal Micah Torrance who she claims is really Norman Carreway. Micah denies it all, though he admits to Lucas that he drank heavily in those days and his memory has dimmed as a result. It all goes from bad to worst when a new wanted poster arrives with a photo on it of someone who is the spitting image of Micah. It's left to Lucas to sort it out.