Unionist soldiers encroach into an isolated rebel farm community.
Despite Lieutenant Sam Kenyon (Lloyd Bridges) assertions that they will be left in peace, as long as the townsfolk cooperates with them fall on deaf ears.
Kenyon's troops are young, inexperienced and hotheaded. Personified by Corporal Moss (Beau Bridges) who is easily taunted by the rebellious locals.
Meanwhile Kenyon manages to placate a beautiful local gal Hannah (Susan Oliver.) She ends up making an unexpected sacrifice when the townsfolk turn on the soldiers.
Despite the well known cast, this is a dull melodrama. Standard fare for a formulaic 30 minute episode that has little sparkle.
Despite Lieutenant Sam Kenyon (Lloyd Bridges) assertions that they will be left in peace, as long as the townsfolk cooperates with them fall on deaf ears.
Kenyon's troops are young, inexperienced and hotheaded. Personified by Corporal Moss (Beau Bridges) who is easily taunted by the rebellious locals.
Meanwhile Kenyon manages to placate a beautiful local gal Hannah (Susan Oliver.) She ends up making an unexpected sacrifice when the townsfolk turn on the soldiers.
Despite the well known cast, this is a dull melodrama. Standard fare for a formulaic 30 minute episode that has little sparkle.