The Virginian Season 4 Episode 25
The Return of Golden Tom
Robber ""Golden"" Tom Brant (Victor Jory) is released from prison after having served 35 years for killing three members of a posse and returns to Medicine Bow an old and apparently broken man. His return creates emotional problems for his abandoned daughter (Dee Carroll), the son of his former partner (Dee Pollock) and a surviving member of the posse, Amos Coe (Kelly Thordsen) whose brother was killed in the gun battle. These problems are exacerbated by a newspaper man (Linden Chiles) who sees a story in the legend of the shootout and the fact the gold stolen in the robbery has never been found which attracts a large number of gunslingers to town. Events spiral such that Tom eventually has to face Amos Coe in the saloon where the original shootout occurred many many years before.
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- 4 - 29A Bald-Faced BoyApr. 13, 1966
- 4 - 28No Drums, No TrumpetsApr. 06, 1966
- 4 - 27That Saunders WomanMar. 30, 1966
- 4 - 26The Wolves Up Front, the Jackals BehindMar. 23, 1966
- 4 - 25The Return of Golden TomMar. 09, 1966
- 4 - 24One Spring Like Long AgoMar. 02, 1966
- 4 - 23Ride a Cock-Horse to Laramie CrossFeb. 23, 1966
- 4 - 22Harvest of StrangersFeb. 16, 1966
- 4 - 21Morgan StarrFeb. 09, 1966
- 4 - 20The Inchworm's Got No Wings at AllFeb. 02, 1966
- 4 - 19Chaff in the WindJan. 26, 1966
- 4 - 18Long Ride to Wind RiverJan. 19, 1966
- 4 - 17Men with GunsJan. 12, 1966
- 4 - 16Nobody Said HelloJan. 05, 1966
- 4 - 15Blaze of GloryDec. 29, 1965
- 4 - 14Letter of the LawDec. 22, 1965
- 4 - 13The Horse FighterDec. 15, 1965
- 4 - 12The Laramie RoadDec. 08, 1965
- 4 - 11The Dream of Stavros KarasDec. 01, 1965
- 4 - 10Beyond the BorderNov. 24, 1965
- 4 - 9Show Me a HeroNov. 17, 1965
- 4 - 8Nobility of KingsNov. 10, 1965
- 4 - 7JenniferNov. 03, 1965
- 4 - 6Ring of SilenceOct. 27, 1965
- 4 - 5The AwakeningOct. 13, 1965
- 4 - 4The ClaimOct. 06, 1965
- 4 - 3A Little LearningSep. 29, 1965
- 4 - 2Day of the ScorpionSep. 22, 1965
- 4 - 1The BrothersSep. 15, 1965