A Distant Fury is the twenty-fifth episode of the first season of The Virginian. It first aired on March 20, 1963.
Plot[]
Ed Frazer returns to Medicine Bow after serving three years for burglary. Steve fears for his life because his testimony was crucial in convicting him. Frazer's main interest isn't revenge but renewing his acquaintance with Helen Blaine. - Source: IMDb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Lee J. Cobb (as Judge Henry Garth)
- Doug McClure (as Trampas)
- Gary Clarke (as Steve Hill)
- James Drury as The Virginian
Guest starring[]
- Ida Lupino (as Helen Blaine)
- Howard Duff (as Ed Frazer)
Co-starring[]
- Roberta Shore as Betsy
- Joey Heatherton as Gloria Blaine
Supporting cast[]
- Rees Vaughn as Wilfred Simms
- Ross Elliott as Sheriff Abbott
- Willis Bouchey as Glen Hubbard
- Bobs Watson as Matt Lewis
- Francis DeSales as Dave McCoy
- Ken Paterson as Mr. Colby
- Roy Engel as Wade
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening credits[]
- Executive Producer: Roy Huggins
- Produced by: Winston Miller
- Teleplay by: Howard Browne
- Story by: Howard Browne & John Francis O'Mara
- Directed by: John English
Closing credits[]
- Virginian Theme: Percy Faith
- Director of Photography: Benjamin H. Kline, A.S.C.
- Supervising Producer: Frank Price
- Art Director: George Patrick
- Film Editor: Edward Biery
- Editorial Dept. Head: David J. O'Connell
- Musical Supervision: Stanley Wilson
- Set Decorators: John McCarthy and Robert C. Bradfield
- Color Consultant: Alex Quiroga
- Color Processing by: Consolidated Film Industries
- Assistant Director: Frank Losee
- Sound: Corson Jowett
- Costume Supervisor: Vincent Dee
- Makeup: Jack Barron
- Hair Stylist: Florence Bush
"The title 'The Virginian' by permission of EMKA, LTD."