In a truly outstanding performance Richard Boone stars as Sergeant Bill Disher a 26 year cavalry veteran driven to breaking point when his close friend Little Tom is killed in an accident. Grieving over the death of his military comrade Disher bitterly blames the modernisation and expansion of the West as being the cause of Little Tom's fate. During a drunken wake Disher burns down Cimarron's funeral parlour angering the townspeople who seek vigilantly justice. This forces the hand of Marshal Crown who must bring Disher's military career to an end... one way or another.
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Episode eight of the 1960s feature-length American western series following the adventures of Marshal Jim Crown (Stuart Whitman). In this episode a drunk cavalry veteran burns down the Cimarron funeral parlour. The veteran, Sergeant Bill Disher (Richard Boone), is upset after the death of his friend and comrade, Little Tom, and believes his death came as a result of the growth and changes taking place in the West. When the people of Cimarron react angrily to what he has done, Crown is forced to deal with Disher.
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