Lee Majors gets himself mixed up with bounty hunter Bruce Dern who is hunting the wanted Peter Haskell. The considerable $5000.00 reward is what's on Dern's mind, that's 19th century dollars.
In any event all they come up with is Haskell's dying wife Ondine Vaughn and a toddler not even a year old. Dern continues the hunt while Majors takes the baby back to the Barkley residence. To find a home for the kid isn't easy as a lot feel Haskell will sooner or later return to claim his own.
In the end Haskell turns downright noble and essentially gives all he has to give for the welfare of his son.
A very good Big Valley story about sacrifice and concern.
In any event all they come up with is Haskell's dying wife Ondine Vaughn and a toddler not even a year old. Dern continues the hunt while Majors takes the baby back to the Barkley residence. To find a home for the kid isn't easy as a lot feel Haskell will sooner or later return to claim his own.
In the end Haskell turns downright noble and essentially gives all he has to give for the welfare of his son.
A very good Big Valley story about sacrifice and concern.