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Trackdown/Stranger in Town
Stranger in Town | |
Season 2, Episode 27 | |
Airdate | March 25, 1959 |
Written by | Dan Ullman |
Directed by | Donald McDougall |
Produced by | Vincent M. Fennelly |
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2x28 → The Protector |
Trackdown — Season Two |
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Stranger in Town is the twenty-seventh episode of the second season of Trackdown, and the fifty-ninth episode overall.
Starring: Robert Culp (Hoby Gilman)
Additional Cast: Peter Leeds (Tenner Smith), Ellen Corby (Henrietta Porter), Norman Leavitt (Ralph), John Hackett (Joseph), James Drury (John Ward), Paul Carr (Joshua), Adam Williams (Cowboy), Clark Gordon (Wilson)
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Plot Overview
The town's newspaper receives a threatening letter from Harry Keller, who has just been released from prison after serving eight years. He's out for vengeance against his brother's killer, who happens to be Ranger Hoby Gilman. The whole town is on edge and threatening violence against any stranger that passes through town, suspecting one of them of being Keller, and Hoby has a difficult time trying to balance the town's fears and to find out just which visitor is really Keller.