Breaking Trail is the sixth episode of the first season of The Yellow Rose. It first aired on November 12, 1983.
Plot summary[]
Hollister resorts to bribery, sabotage and a cattle stampede to prevent the Champions from marketing their herd. - Source: TVmaze.com
Quotes[]
- At the end of the episode, as they're ready to put the herd in motion and finish in Rawhide fashion:
Luther: “Head 'em up!”
Hoyt: “Move 'em out!”
Cast[]
Opening credits[]
Starring[]
- David Soul (as Roy Champion)
With[]
- Susan Anspach as Grace McKenzie
- Edward Albert as Quisto Champion
- Noah Beery as Luther Dillard
- Ken Curtis as Hoyt Coryell
- Tom Schanley as Whit Champion
- Michelle Bennett as L.C. Champion
- and Cybill Shepherd as Colleen Champion
Tonight's Guest Stars[]
- Lonny Chapman (as Del Horton)
With Special Guest Stars[]
- Deborah Shelton as Juliette Hollister
- and Chuck Connors as Jeb Hollister
Closing credits[]
Also Starring[]
Featuring[]
- Gary Pagett
- Ted Noose
- Joe Tata
Crew (and other credits)[]
Opening credits[]
- Created by: John Wilder and Michael Zinberg
- Producers: Joe Byrne and Jeb Rosebrook
- Teleplay by: Paul F. Edwards
- Story by: John Wilder and Paul F. Edwards
- Directed by: Lee H. Katzin
Closing credits[]
- Executive Producers: Michael Zinberg and John Wilder
- Associate Producers: Gary Griffen and David Abromowitz
- Director of Photography: Jack Whitman
- Art Director: David M. Haber
- Executive Script Consultant: Paul F. Edwards
- Executive Story Consultant: Paul Savage
- Executive Story Editor: Kathleen A. Shelley
- Music by: Jerrold Immel
- "The Yellow Rose of Texas" Sung by: Johnny Lee and Lane Brody
- Lyrics to "The Yellow Rose of Texas" by: John Wilder
- Main Title Design: Anthony Goldschmidt
- ...
Images[]
External links[]
- Breaking Trail on IMDb