

Western
Overview
Travails of a family heading West in a covered wagon.
Top Cast


Will Rogers Jr.
Will Rogers Jr.
Judge Copeland
Will Rogers Jr.
Judge Copeland


Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
Emma Breslin
Maureen O'Sullivan
Emma Breslin


Rod McKuen
Rod McKuen
Dirk Breslin
Rod McKuen
Dirk Breslin


Casey Tibbs
Casey Tibbs
Rusty
Casey Tibbs
Rusty


Judi Meredith
Judi Meredith
Callie Bascomb (as Judy Meredith)
Judi Meredith
Callie Bascomb (as Judy Meredith)


Troy Donahue
Troy Donahue
Jesse Bascomb
Troy Donahue
Jesse Bascomb


George Winslow
George Winslow
Talbot Breslin
George Winslow
Talbot Breslin


Gigi Perreau
Gigi Perreau
Missouri Breslin
Gigi Perreau
Missouri Breslin


Gary Gray
Gary Gray
Hugh Breslin
Gary Gray
Hugh Breslin


Jeanette Nolan
Jeanette Nolan
Janice Bascomb
Jeanette Nolan
Janice Bascomb
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