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  1. With Ward Bond, Robert Horton, Ralph Meeker, Joan Taylor. Horse, a name he comes to be called, is searching for himself. Since he doesn't feel that he found it in Boston, where he grew up, he tries out west, under the watchful eye of a small tribe of Crow.

  2. Mr. Horton did all of his own riding and stunts on most of the "Wagon Train" and "A Man Called Shenandoah" series, and he owned the Appaloosa horse he often rode in both series. The Appaloosa's name was "Stormy Night" since he got him on a stormy night at a rodeo in Idaho.

  3. In his six decades of television, Horton, who became known for his voice, was most noted for his role as the frontier scout Flint McCullough in the television series Wagon Train from 1957 to 1962. His co-stars were Ward Bond, John McIntire, Terry Wilson, and Frank McGrath.

  4. The Traitor: Directed by Dick Moder. With Robert Horton, John McIntire, Nick Adams, Terry Wilson. Convicted of horse-stealing, Flint receives from Chris 20 lashes followed by banishment from the train.

  5. The Greenhorn Story sees the first appearance of Flint McCullough's new horse, the Appaloosa that he rides for seasons 3 to 5. Stormy Night was Robert Horton's own horse which he picked up on a stormy night, hence the name.

  6. 31 Αυγ 2007 · ROBERT HORTON -- WAGON TRAIN and MAN CALLED SHENANDOAH. "The first two years of "Wagon Train", Robert rode a 'stock' horse, but in the break between season 2 & 3, he was guest starring at a rodeo in Idaho and saw this beautiful Appaloosa for sale.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wagon_TrainWagon Train - Wikipedia

    Wagon Train debuted on September 18, 1957 and reached the top of the Nielsen ratings. It is the fictional adventure story of a large westbound wagon train through the American frontier from Missouri to California .

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