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Little House on the Prairie/The Aftermath
The Aftermath | |
Season 4, Episode 8 | |
Airdate | November 7, 1977 |
Production Number | 4008 |
Written by | Don Balluck |
Directed by | William F. Claxton |
Produced by | William F. Claxton |
Stream | |
← 4x07 To Run and Hide |
4x09 → The High Cost of Being Right |
Little House on the Prairie — Season Four |
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The Aftermath is the eighth episode of the fourth season of Little House on the Prairie, and the seventy-sixth episode overall.
Starring: Michael Landon (Charles Ingalls), Karen Grassle (Caroline Ingalls), Melissa Gilbert (Laura Ingalls), Melissa Sue Anderson (Mary Ingalls), Lindsay Sidney Greenbush (Carrie Ingalls)
The Town: Richard Bull (Mr. Oleson), Dabbs Greer (Reverend Alden), Kevin Hagen (Dr. Baker), Charlotte Stewart (Miss Beadle), Karl Swenson (Mr. Hanson)
Guest Stars: Michael Conrad (Broder), Merlin Olsen (Jonathan Garvey), Dennis Rucker (Dankworth), Frank Marth (Lewis Ford), John Bennett Perry (Hobbs)
Co-Starring: Tony Markes (Bob Ford)
Featuring: Alison Arngrim (Nellie Oleson), Jonathan Gilbert (Willie Oleson), Troy Melton (Ned Watkins), Henry Wills (Turner), Bill Shannon (Slade)
Uncredited: Ruth Foster (Melinda Foster)
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Plot Overview
The outlaw Jesse James and his brother Frank hideout in Walnut Grove disguised as wealthy businessmen and even hire Mary to help them out, but when bounty hunters come to town looking for them, the brothers end up taking hostages, including Mary.
Notes
- Jesse James was shot and killed by Bob Ford on April 3, 1882 in St. Joseph, Missouri.