Cheyenne Season 4 Episode 10
Cheyenne
Season 4

Ep 10. Apache Blood

  • TVG
  • February 8, 1960
  • 8.1  (88)

Cheyenne season 4 episode 10, titled "Apache Blood," takes place on the open plains of the American West. The episode follows the story of a young Apache man named Little Dog, who is accused of murdering a white settler and stealing his horse. As tensions between the Apache and white communities escalate, Cheyenne Bodie (played by Clint Walker) finds himself caught in the middle of a dangerous conflict.

The episode begins with Cheyenne riding through the Apache territory, hoping to make peace between the two groups. However, he quickly discovers that tensions are high and violence seems imminent. When he stumbles upon the body of a white settler, the situation only becomes more complicated. The settlers immediately assume that the Apache are to blame, and demand justice.

Cheyenne's efforts to prevent a war are complicated when he meets Little Dog (played by Patric Knowles), the Apache man accused of the murder. Cheyenne quickly realizes that Little Dog is innocent, and that the settlers are using the incident as an excuse to start a war. As Cheyenne fights to prove Little Dog's innocence, he uncovers a plot by the local sheriff to incite violence against the Apache.

As the tension between the two communities mounts, Cheyenne must navigate a complex web of deceit and corruption in order to prevent a war from breaking out. Along the way, he finds an unlikely ally in the form of an Apache woman named Silver Moon (played by Susan Oliver), who is determined to stop the bloodshed.

"Apache Blood" is a classic Western tale of good versus evil, with Cheyenne serving as the moral center of the story. Through his actions, viewers are reminded of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming odds. The episode is filled with stunning landscapes and exciting action sequences, making it a must-watch for fans of the Western genre.

Overall, Cheyenne season 4 episode 10 is a thrilling and thought-provoking episode, reminding us that even in the midst of conflict and violence, there is always room for compassion and understanding.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 8, 1960
  • Content Rating
    TVG
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.1  (88)