Dusty's Trail

Dusty's Trail
Genre Comedy/Western
Created by Elroy Schwartz
Sherwood Schwartz
Written by John Fenton Murray
Austin Kalish
Irma Kalish
Larry Rhine
Al Schwartz
Elroy Schwartz
Sherwood Schwartz
Directed by Jack Arnold
Earl Bellamy
Bruce Bilson
Russ Mayberry
Leslie H. Martinson
Richard Michaels
Oscar Rudolph
Starring Bob Denver
Forrest Tucker
Ivor Francis
Jeannine Riley
Lori Saunders
Lynn Wood
Bill Cort
Theme music composer Ross Schwartz
Sherwood Schwartz
Composer(s) Frank De Vol
Jack Pleis
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26
Production
Executive producer(s) Sherwood Schwartz
Producer(s) Elroy Schwartz
Cinematography Alan Stensvold
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 24 mins.
Production company(s) Metromedia Producers Corporation
Redwood Productions
Writer First Productions
Broadcast
Original channel Syndication
Audio format Monaural
Original run September 11, 1973 – March 12, 1974

Dusty's Trail is an American Western/comedy series that aired in syndication from September 1973 to March 1974 starring Bob Denver and Forrest Tucker. The series is a western-themed reworking of Gilligan's Island.

The series, set in the latter 19th century, is about a small, diverse cluster of lost travelers, who become separated from their wagon train.

Storyline

Two coachmen and five passengers of a wagon and stagecoach become separated from their wagon train on the way to California in the early 1870s. The group includes wagonmaster Mr. Callahan and his shotgun lookout Dusty, Mr. and Mrs. Brookhaven (a wealthy Eastern banker and his wife), book-smarts thinker Andy, dance-hall girl Lulu McQueen, and farm girl Betsy. The show follows their adventures while they attempt to return to their wagon train. According to the theme song, "...Dusty's the reason for their plight, thanks to Dusty nothing's right".

Cast

Episodes

Title Directed by: Written by: Air date
1"The Not So Magnificent Seven"Earl BellamySherwood Schwartz
Elroy Schwartz
11 September 1973
Searching for a dentist to treat Dusty's toothache, the wagoners find a town that appears to have been abandoned very suddenly. Unknown to them, it is under siege by three outlaws.
2"There Is Nothing Like a Dame"Bruce BilsonHoward Ostroff18 September 1973
Two cattle thieves try to rustle up some women.
3"Horse of Another Color"Oscar RudolphBrad Radnitz25 September 1973
Dusty catches a wild horse and tries to tame it, but then the horse's owner shows up with a marshal, ready to hang him as a horse thief.
4"Treasure of C. Harry Motley"Bruce BilsonDavid P. Harmon2 October 1973
Dusty's discovery of a treasure map brings out everyone's greed.
5"Duel for Daphne"Leslie H. MartinsonLarry Rhine,
Al Schwartz
9 October 1973
Dusty and an Indian headdress cause a misunderstanding that leads Mr. Brookhaven to challenge Callahan to a duel over Mrs. Brookhaven's affections.
6"Love Means Not Having to Say You're Bananas"Leslie H. MartinsonRon Friedman16 October 1973
A gorilla that has escaped from a traveling circus invades the camp and captures Betsy. Dusty, Andy, and Mr. Callahan try to think of some way to get her out of the cave the gorilla has put her in.
7"Then There Were Seven"Oscar RudolphLarry Rhine,
Al Schwartz
23 October 1973
Andy and Betsy are tricked into giving medical aid to a wounded outlaw, which results in the entire group being held hostage while they try to surgically remove a bullet.
8"Tomahawk Territory"Jack ArnoldElroy Schwartz,
Sherwood Schwartz
30 October 1973
After rescuing a young Indian brave from a bear and finding out he's the Chief's son, the group hopes to trade being Good Samaritans for safe passage through Hackamaw territory, but instead the Hackamaws go on the warpath and kidnap Betsy.
9"Two of a Kind"(Unknown)(Unknown)6 November 1973
Seeing a "Wanted" poster with a bearded outlaw who looks just like Callahan, the travelers wonder if he has been hiding a checkered past.
10"Half Moon"Earl BellamyAustin Kalish,
Irma Kalish
13 November 1973
Seeing Dusty's birthmark, an Indian chief thinks Dusty is his long-lost son and kidnaps him to resume life with the Indians.
11"Here Come the Brides, There Go the Grooms"Russ MayberryBill Freedman,
Ben Gershman
20 November 1973
Two hillbillies kidnap Dusty and Callahan to become husbands for their ugly sisters in a double-barreled shotgun wedding.
12"Danger Stranger"Bruce BilsonBruce Howard27 November 1973
While trying to find a pass through the mountains, the wagoners bump into a murderous outlaw who is on the run.
13"The Magician"Bruce BilsonJohn Fenton Murray4 December 1973
The group encounters a traveling magician who keeps them amused with his tricks while his assistant steals all their valuables.
14"Androcles and the Bear"John FloreaJohn Fenton Murray11 December 1973
A grizzly bear follows Dusty back to camp after he pulls a thorn from its foot, but the others drive it away, right into the path of some hunters.
15"My Fair Callahan"Bruce BilsonBruce Howard18 December 1973
When they rescue a young woman of high social standing who was lost on the trail, Callahan falls in love with her and tries to transform himself into a gentleman.
16"Brookhaven U.S.A."Richard MichaelsBruce Howard,
Marc Mandel,
Elroy Schwartz
25 December 1973
When Dusty and the gang stumble upon an apparent ghost town, Mr. Brookhaven decides to rename it and turn it into a real town again.
17"How Dry Was My Valley"(Unknown)(Unknown)1 January 1974
When the group's supply of fresh water runs out, they hope a crackpot professor will be able to make it rain.
18"The Wizard of Ooze"Bruce BilsonSkip Webster8 January 1974
Dusty learns that the wagon train is parked on a volcano, but on the way to warn the others he hits his head and gets amnesia.
19"Phony Express"Robert JonesHoward Ostroff15 January 1974
A wounded soldier clamps a pouch onto Dusty's wrist, tells him to deliver it to Ford Hood, and to protect it with his life. Bad guy Bates shows up at the camp demanding the pouch, but its empty. Everyone makes up a story of how they swiped the contents to keep Bates from shooting them.
20"Nothing to Crow About"Russ MayberryRick Mittleman22 January 1974
With a terrible storm approaching, the travelers try to find the map to a hidden canyon where they'll be safe, but it has gone missing, as have several other valuable items around camp. Dusty is suspected of being a kleptomaniac.
21"From Here to Maternity"Earl Bellamy(Unknown)5 February 1974
Encountering a pregnant Indian squaw, Callahan tries using smoke signals to contact her husband, but he's a member of an enemy tribe, and the smoke signals bring her angry father.
22"Witch's Trail"Bruce BilsonGene Thompson12 February 1974
Dusty and Callahan find a girl on the trail and bring her back to camp, but when strange things start to happen they think she must be a witch.
23"The Cavalry Is Coming"Richard MichaelsAustin Kalish,
Irma Kalish
19 February 1974
A Cavalry officer arrives, claiming that Andy is a deserter who stole an army payroll. After he arrests Andy, Dusty, and Callahan, who is left to save them?
24"John J. Callahan"John FloreaRick Mittleman26 February 1974
Callahan will win $500 in a boxing match if he can last 5 minutes against the Champ. But the Champ has kidnapped Mrs. Brookhaven.
25"Day at the Races"(Unknown)(Unknown)5 March 1974
The wagoners are forced into a horse race to win safe passage through Indian territory.
26"Pechango Berries"(Unknown)(Unknown)12 March 1974
Dusty comes back to camp after eating some berries and is suddenly changed from an incompetent bumbler to someone brimming with easy confidence. The trouble is, the berries are also going to kill him.

TV-movie

Four episodes of the series were compiled into a TV-movie titled The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West, which was broadcast on 12 April 1979. In order, the four episodes are:

Reception and cancellation

The show was created for Denver by Sherwood Schwartz, who had also created its progenitor, Gilligan's Island. According to U.S. television researchers Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, the reason for the show's failure was that it was too derivative of Gilligan's Island. Normally, retreading an old format should not mean an early demise of a series, unless the show being emulated is a rerun icon like Gilligan's Island.

Denver professed on several occasions that Dusty's Trail was his favorite show to perform. "At that time I still had some animus at how CBS threw us in the dumper (Gilligan's Island). Herb Edelman and I'd done The Good Guys- but sour critics said it should have been just called 'Guys'. Gilligan repeats were on the tube more than Cronkite, and its royalties about kaput. I told myself to just enjoy the ride, and if it (Dusty's Trail) hit paydirt, super, if not, then it wasn't in the cards. It was my best year in front of a camera".[1]

During its run in the 19731974 season, it was reported Dusty's Trail barely made the top 50 shows, a fairly respectable showing for a first-run syndicated program. It nonetheless was canceled after its lone season, with 26 episodes produced out of an originally planned 30.

DVD release

The copyrights on all of the Dusty's Trail episodes eventually lapsed without any effort at renewal, making the series one of the last television series to enter the public domain before the Copyright Act of 1976 (and its much longer copyright terms) took effect. Because of this, the show became widely available in reruns and on discount DVDs.

On October 12, 2004, Brentwood Home Video released 17 episodes of the series on Region 1 DVD in the United States.[2]

References

  1. KDKA radio interview May 12, 1989
  2. "Dusty's Trail - The Almost Complete First (And Only) Season (1973)". amazon.com. Retrieved 17 March 2011.

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