The tale of a society belle of Washington, D.C. who is transplanted to Carson City, Nevada, then known as "Little Washington".The tale of a society belle of Washington, D.C. who is transplanted to Carson City, Nevada, then known as "Little Washington".The tale of a society belle of Washington, D.C. who is transplanted to Carson City, Nevada, then known as "Little Washington".
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Britt Lomond
- Dodie's 2nd dance partner
- (as Glase Lohman)
Stanley Andrews
- The Old Ranger
- (uncredited)
Frank Baker
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Noel
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
'Snub' Pollard
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
John Rice
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
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based on someone's pipedream
Jim davis did about a dozen of these episodes and he always came off as oily and untrustworthy ... i saw little change with this episode ... it was a lot of useless blather to me but all politics are ... as a side note, carson city is no where near death valley and rail service between virginia city and carson city was established in 1869
Louise Arthur
Played Dodie's mother, not the debutante herself. She was played by Sally Mansfield.
Best Thing About This Episode Was the Commericial
It is 1878 and Rutherford B. Hayes is President of the United States. the most publicized débutante in the nation;s capital, "Doty Trumbl" (Louise Arthur) ) is partying all over. Arthur looked a little old to be playing a débutante.
Dottie and congressman "Mark Tabor" (Jim Davis) are at one of those parties and are arguing about how to pronounce "Nevada." Out of nowhere, he kisses her"What made you do that" "Because you are so irritating and beautiful."
After that corny exchange, we find out later that Doty's father has been given a job, coincidentally, with the U.S. Mint in Nevada so the whole family will be packing up and leaving for Carson City. Obviously, the smitten politician had something to do with this.
The family arrives in Carson City right after Christmas but the family, with the wife and daughter unhappy with this movie out in the middle of nowhere.
Nothing happens in this story. How this could be included in a western TV classics TV is a mystery to me. It certainly wouldn't inspire anyone to watch more of these, and I know this show was a lot better than what I saw in this boring episode of a young woman who finds happiness can be found in smaller places.
Note: This was the second episode in season two and it was narrated by "The Old Ranger." He as Stanley Adams and preceded Ronald Reagan, for one, as host of this show. Included in this episode, which is part of a "TV Guide Classic Westersns" DVD are the commercials for "20 Mule Team Borax" with Rosemary DeCamp. I actually remember those commercials. John Eldredge was a familiar face. He played Doty's father in here and was a regular villain on the "Adventures of Sueprman" TV series.
Dottie and congressman "Mark Tabor" (Jim Davis) are at one of those parties and are arguing about how to pronounce "Nevada." Out of nowhere, he kisses her"What made you do that" "Because you are so irritating and beautiful."
After that corny exchange, we find out later that Doty's father has been given a job, coincidentally, with the U.S. Mint in Nevada so the whole family will be packing up and leaving for Carson City. Obviously, the smitten politician had something to do with this.
The family arrives in Carson City right after Christmas but the family, with the wife and daughter unhappy with this movie out in the middle of nowhere.
Nothing happens in this story. How this could be included in a western TV classics TV is a mystery to me. It certainly wouldn't inspire anyone to watch more of these, and I know this show was a lot better than what I saw in this boring episode of a young woman who finds happiness can be found in smaller places.
Note: This was the second episode in season two and it was narrated by "The Old Ranger." He as Stanley Adams and preceded Ronald Reagan, for one, as host of this show. Included in this episode, which is part of a "TV Guide Classic Westersns" DVD are the commercials for "20 Mule Team Borax" with Rosemary DeCamp. I actually remember those commercials. John Eldredge was a familiar face. He played Doty's father in here and was a regular villain on the "Adventures of Sueprman" TV series.
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- TriviaLouise Arthur was just 6 years older than Sally Mansfield when she played her mother.
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- 25m
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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