"Rawhide" Incident of the Dry Drive (TV Episode 1959) Poster

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Rawhide Season 1 Disc 6
schappe13 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Incident of Fear in the Streets May 8, 1959 Incident Below the Brazos May 15, 1959 Incident of the Dry Drive May 22, 1959

Pete, (Sheb Wooley), has been gored by a steer and Favor and Rowdy go to the nearest town looking for a doctor. They find a tow being held hostage by a crazed rancher, (Gary Merrill), who wants to hang the sheriff, (Don Haggerty) and another man (Ed Nelson), whom he blames for the lynching of his son. Nelson led the mob and Haggerty failed to stop them. The thing about this is that they are all sympathetic, tragic characters, not pure "bad guys". Favor and Rowdy just want the town doctor, (Morris Ankrum), but Merrill won't let them go for fear they will bring help. The retribution Nelson gets is wonderfully ironic.

The Incident Below the Brazos is a confrontation between the drive and some angry farmers who have had violent confrontations with cattle drives in their valley in the recent past. Their leader, (Leslie Neilsen), agrees to let the herd pass through the valley if they avid the farms - and the farmers. But a horse, (not cow) stampede results in the death of a farmer and violent confrontations begin again. Martin Landau, who typically played bad guys in this era, (as in "North By Northwest", which came out this year), untypically plays Nielson's more peaceful brother.

The dry drive starts out being about a dry, (waterless) drive but ends up being about Favor's confrontation with a former trail boss, (Victor Jory), who was involuntarily retired and now has contempt for the younger men who have his old job. He's been rustling strays from passing drives to build up his own herd and owns the rights, (he says), to the only wet water source in the area. So it's going to be his men vs. Favor's and him vs. Favor - until his son and then his wife switches sides. The last shot of a defeated Jory sharing a drink with his son stays in the memory.

Three strong episodes.
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10/10
Bad Dad, Great Mom, Good Son
Johnny_West21 December 2023
Victor Jory seemed to usually play nasty jerks in many of his TV roles. In this episode, he was at his meanest. Jory was a trail boss when Gil Favor was starting out, and he thought Favor was a weakling. As Jory tells his son, "when I wanted something, I took it. Nobody stopped me." His son is played by Ron Haggerthy as a good kid who thought his Dad was a good man, but starts to realize the sad truth.

Jory's wife is played by Jean Inness, who was his wife in real life. Inness is my favorite character, because she is nice to everyone, and has done a great job raising a good son, in spite of the shady character of Jory.

Favor and his cows need water, and Jory and his men want to teach Favor that Jory is still the bigger man. So Jory tells Favor to either give him half the herd of cows, or let them all die of thirst. The predictable confrontation happens, and it really looks like it will be a blood bath between the two cowboy camps.

The surprise ending comes from two unexpected people who turn out to be the shining stars of this episode. A really positive and touching story. It brings a tear to my eye when I see it.
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6/10
Thirsty Drovers
StrictlyConfidential12 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
"Incident Of The Dry Drive" was first aired on television May 22, 1959.

Anyway - As the story goes - With the cattle in danger of dying from thirst, Gil Favor and his crew face the added threat from aging tyrant, Jess Hode, who harbors a bitter resentment towards the cattle drovers. With a show of force, Jess denies them access to an abundant water supply.
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