"Wagon Train" The Annie Griffith Story (TV Episode 1959) Poster

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Flint is wounded and finds himself being nursed back to health by a strange woman.
perseshen1 June 2017
Flint is scouting in the snow and is shot by a strange white man. He manages to get away but is later attacked by Shoshone, leaving him badly wounded. He is found by an odd woman and dragged back to her cabin where she removes the bullets and bandages him up, but he is very very ill. Just an added note--Flint doesn't lose his horse (as mentioned above), it's the Appaloosa,and after he finds out Annie has tricked him by telling his friends he isn't there, he tries to get to the horse and get away but he is too weak, and Annie drags him back into the cabin.He learns her story and decides to help her back to civilization. They eventually return riding double to the wagon train. If you like to see Flint without a shirt, this is a good one.
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6/10
Even in frontier buckskins
bkoganbing18 April 2014
One of the more sexual of the Wagon Train episodes has Robert Horton scouting way ahead of the Wagon Train looking for a mountain pass before the snows set in. It's getting mighty cold up there. He faces two ambushes, first by a white man whom he has to kill and then by Shoshone Indians and he escapes them, but is wounded. A mysterious figure in buckskins takes Horton to a cabin.

The mystery is solved shortly and it's revealed to be Jan Sterling who even in frontier buckskins is quite a sight. When Frank McGrath and Terry Wilson ride by looking for Horton, Sterling denies ever seeing him and says so convincingly with her rifle for punctuation.

Things are starting to look grim at the Wagon Train also with Ward Bond facing a possible mutiny there with John Dehner the ringleader. Horton has a job, but Sterling has her needs after she learns the white man Horton killed was her husband.

Jan Sterling cuts quite a figure on the small screen in this Wagon Train story.
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