“The Iron Box”
Season: 2 episode 11
Series Episode: 41
Air Date: November 28, 1966
Teaser
Nick and Heath are falsely accused of cattle rustling and put on a chain gang.
Cast & Crew Lists
Cast
| Character | Role | Actor | Actor Age | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jarrod Thomas Barkley, Esquire | Eldest Barkley son / Lawyer | Richard Long | 37 | Credited |
| Nicholas "Nick" Jonathan Barkley | Second Barkley son, / Property manager | Peter Breck | 36 | Credited |
| Heath Barkley | Tom Barkley's third son / Assistant property manager | Lee Majors | 26 | Credited |
| Audra Barkley | Barkley daughter | Linda Evans | 22 | Credited |
| "Captain" Jonathan Rizely | Prison wardon | David Sheiner | 38 | Credited |
| Frank Barnes | Sheriff | Frank Marth | 44 | Credited |
| Peterson | Head prison guard | Paul Picerni | 43 | Credited |
| Bentley | Judge | Walter Woolf King | 68 | Credited |
| Lobo Brown | Prisoner 223 | Yaphet Kotto | 27 | Credited |
| McGowan | Rancher | Michael Fox | 45 | Credited |
| Rodrigo | MacGowan's foreman | Joe Ferrante | 49 | Credited |
| Billy | Prisoner 945 | Walter Burke | 57 | Credited |
| Deputy | Lenny Geer | 52 | Uncredited | |
| Deputy | Uncredited | |||
| Deputy | Uncredited | |||
| Doctor | Uncredited | |||
| Prisoner | John Breen | 60 | Uncredited | |
| Prisoner | Jimmy Noel | 63 | Uncredited | |
| Prisoner | Phil Schumacher | 57 | Uncredited | |
| Prison guard | Bill Coontz | 49 | Uncredited | |
| Prison guard | Pete Kellett | 44 | Uncredited | |
| Prison guard | Milan Smith | 43 | Uncredited | |
| Sheriff | Don Ames | 45 | Uncredited | |
| Prison doctor | Uncredited | |||
| Riley | Cattle rancher | Mentioned |
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| Prison Commission | Mentioned | |||
| Federal marshal | Mentioned |
Crew
Filming Location
Sets
CBS Studio Center – 4024 Radford Avenue Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Geographic References
Brazos
Campbell Trail – Campbell, California, United States of America
Denver, Colorado, United States of America
Hayesville
Stockton, California, United States of America
Valley Victuals
Sources
The Big Valley episodes (written, spoken and credits);
Internet Movie Database (IMDb);
Wikipedia;
Individual observations; and
Others as indicated by the links.
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