The best episode written by E. Jack Neuman is "Hot Spell", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Charles Marquis Warren". "Hot Spell" aired on 9/17/1955 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Dos Pinos".
Matt intercedes on behalf of ex-con Cope Borden, when Rance Bradley accuses Cope of horse theft and attempts to lynch him. Cope is proven innocent of the charge, but later kills Bradley's nephew in a fair fight during a gambling dispute. Matt is caught in an awkward situation when he must defend the unsavory Cope against the decent people of Dodge.
Director: Charles Marquis Warren
Writer: E. Jack Neuman
When Dave looks for room and board in a small town, he gets more than his fair share of fun when he learns of the gun happy Cantina named Puak. He also finds a wounded deputy
Director: Don McDougall
Writer: E. Jack Neuman
Booth Templeton is an aging actor who longs for the old days when his wife was alive. Miraculously, he is given a sobering glimpse of the past he holds so dear.
Director: Buzz Kulik
Writer: E. Jack Neuman