The Virginian Season 3 Episode 16
The Hour of the Tiger
A landslide blocks the pass needed to drive the Shiloh cattle to the rail line. The only alternative route would have to cross the property of Junius Antlow (Tom Tully), an arch enemy of Judge Garth, and Antlow refuses permission to use that route. The Judge hires Big Jim Lafferty (Leo Gordon), foreman of a crew of Chinese coolies, to clear a way through the blocked pass. Amongst the Chinese, disguised as a man, is a girl, Kam Ho (Cely Carrillo) who falls in love with the Virginian even though she is promised in marriage to one of the other workers named Chang (Kam Tong). Junius Antlow attempts to sabotage the work, hoping the cattle will starve, and in the process some of the Chinese labourers are killed and others wounded. His actions bring him into conflict not only with the Judge but also with his own son, Chris (Tom Simcox), and tragedy results.
- 3 - 30We've Lost a TrainApr. 21, 1965
- 3 - 29The ShowdownApr. 14, 1965
- 3 - 28Old CowboyMar. 31, 1965
- 3 - 27Farewell to HonestyMar. 24, 1965
- 3 - 26Dangerous RoadMar. 17, 1965
- 3 - 25TimberlandMar. 10, 1965
- 3 - 24Legend of a LawmanMar. 03, 1965
- 3 - 23Shadows of the PastFeb. 24, 1965
- 3 - 22You Take the High RoadFeb. 17, 1965
- 3 - 21A Slight Case of CharityFeb. 10, 1965
- 3 - 20Lost YesterdayFeb. 03, 1965
- 3 - 19Six Graves at Cripple CreekJan. 27, 1965
- 3 - 18HideoutJan. 13, 1965
- 3 - 17Two Men Named LaredoJan. 06, 1965
- 3 - 16The Hour of the TigerDec. 30, 1964
- 3 - 15Man of the PeopleDec. 23, 1964
- 3 - 14The PaymentDec. 16, 1964
- 3 - 13Portrait of a WidowDec. 09, 1964
- 3 - 12A Gallows for Sam HornDec. 02, 1964
- 3 - 11All Nice and LegalNov. 25, 1964
- 3 - 10Return a StrangerNov. 18, 1964
- 3 - 9The Girl from YesterdayNov. 11, 1964
- 3 - 8A Father for TobyNov. 04, 1964
- 3 - 7Big Image . . . Little ManOct. 28, 1964
- 3 - 6The Brazos KidOct. 21, 1964
- 3 - 5Felicity's SpringOct. 14, 1964
- 3 - 4The HeroOct. 07, 1964
- 3 - 3The StallionSep. 30, 1964
- 3 - 2Dark ChallengeSep. 23, 1964
- 3 - 1RykerSep. 16, 1964