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The Elizabeth McQueeny Story
(ep. #3.5)
10/28/1959
Written and Directed by Allen H. Miner
Produced by Howard Christie
Cast
Bette Davis as Elizabeth McQueeny
Maggie Pierce as Roxanne
Robert Strauss as the Count
Danielle Aubry as Maxine
Joseph Mell as Storekeeper
Marjorie Bennett as Woman
Phil Arnold, Lynette Bernay, Meg Wyllie
About This Episode
Bette Davis would do three star turns on Wagon Train. Here in Elizabeth McQueeny, and in the Ella Lindstrom Story (ep. #2.18) and the Bettina May Story (ep. #5.12).
Denny Miller reports that she was just as difficult as her reputation suggested.
“Everybody acted kind of afraid of her. In my first scene with her, I delivered my line. She then yells out – is THAT the way he is going to say his line? Loud so everyone could hear. The driector walked over and rather quietly said, well, yes, that’s his character. So she looked at me said – alright then, do it again!”
Miller continued, “In all the time I knew John McIntire, I only saw him lose his cool once. He was the most even-tempered person I have ever know. But Bette Davis got to him. I wasn’t on the set so I don’t know what the offense was, but he was furious, hollering and carrying on. I never saw him like that on any other occasion. She was just that kind of person. She riled even the calmest people.”
The Plot
Elizabeth McQueeny and her girls join the train, purportedly to start a girls school out West. But it doesn’t take long for all to figure out that they are really showgirls.
Along the way, a down and out fellow who calls himself “The Count” joins the train and hires on as McQueeny’s driver/assistant. As a subplot, a dancing girl, Roxanne, has fallen in love with a young passenger which of course makes his mother furious.
The real drama begins when this young fellow is found to have Spotted Fever, which quickly spreads to the rest of the train, including the Major. But much to everyone’s surprise, it is Elizabeth McQueeny and her girls who run the risks and tend to the sick.
In the big finale of this episode, McQueeny and her girls put on their show, with McQueeny dancing the part of Roxanne.
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From TV Guide. Bette Davis as chorus girl. The Finale |
The Count, played by Robert Strauss, arrives and gets hired by McQueeny. |
Madame McQueeny and driver. |
A thoughtful McQueeny. |
The Major, inside McQueeny’s wagon, tried to have a talk with her. |
The Major is gravely ill. |
Roxanne is dead. |
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