Wild Dog of the Tetons is the fifth episode of the first and only season of The Monroes. It first aired on October 5, 1966.
Plot[]
The twins come upon a wounded dog that had been shot. Mapoy's men claim this dog is wild and must be destroyed, but the twins tug at Clayt's heartstrings until he allows them to take it home and try to nurse it back to health. - Source: IMDb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Michael Anderson, Jr. as Clayt Monroe
- Barbara Hershey as Kathy
- Keith Schultz as Big Twin
- Kevin Schultz as Little Twin
- Tammy Locke as Amy
Also Starring[]
- Liam Sullivan as Major Mapoy
- Ron Soble as Jim
Co-starring[]
Guest Star[]
- Albert Salmi as Hasner
Crew (and other credits)[]
Closing Credits[]
- Directed by: James B. Clark
- Written by: Donald S. Sanford
- Produced by: Al C. Ward
- Executive Producer: Frederick Brogger
- A Qualis Production | In Association With: Twentieth Century-Fox Television
- Associate Producer: Fred Hamilton
- Assistants to the Producer: Mel Epstein and Ray Kellogg
- Series Consultant: Otis Carney
- Series Created by: Milt Rosen
- Music: Harry Sukman
- Music Supervision: Lionel Newman
- Theme: David Rose
- Production Supervisor: Jack Sonntag
- Unit Production Manager: Dink Templeton
- Assistant Director: Max Stein
- Director of Photography: Monroe Askins
- Art Directors: Jack Martin Smith and Carl Macauley
- Film Editor: George Gittens, A.C.E.
- Post Production Coordinator: Robert Mintz
- Story Editor: Calvin Clements, Jr.
- Set Decorators: Walter M. Scott, Bert Allen
- Supervising Music Editor: Leonard A. Engel
- Music Editor: Kenneth Runyon
- Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Ralph B. Hickey
- Sound Effects Editor: Edward Rossi
- Makeup Supervision: Ben Nye
- Hair Styling Supervision: Margaret Donovan
- Associate Producer and Executive Story Consultant: Frank Paris
"The Producers wish to express their appreciation for the cooperation of:
- U.S. Department of Interior
- Grand Teton National Park
- National Forest Service
- U.S. Department of Agriculture"
- Color by: De Luxe
- William Self in charge of Production for Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc.