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Follow the Leader. With everything you have. With everything you are. Because the glory does not have to depart. It can return. It always returns—when one person is willing to listen.

The tension peaked when word reached Shiloh that a flash flood had trapped a prime herd of Hereford bulls in the Washakie Basin THE MEN from SHILOH -- Follow the Leader - with...

In the vast, dusty pantheon of American Western television, certain names evoke immediate imagery. Mention Bonanza and one thinks of the Ponderosa’s pine forests; speak of Gunsmoke and the wind-swept streets of Dodge City come to mind. But for a select group of viewers who came of age in the late 1960s and early 1970s, there is a title that resonates with a different, perhaps deeper, frequency: The Men from Shiloh . Follow the Leader

(famed for playing The Riddler) as Dutch Miley . Noah Beery Jr. as Morgan . Harry Carey Jr. as Thad Miley , the tragic cousin. Because the glory does not have to depart

The classic orchestral score was replaced by a modern, spaghetti-western-inspired theme composed by the legendary Ennio Morricone .

By dawn, the herd was safe on high ground. Halloway, caked in mud and visibly shaken by the raw chaos of the frontier, watched as the cowhands shared a single pot of coffee, laughing and checking each other's injuries. There was no rank here—only a shared victory.

The Virginian, tipping his hat back, replied with his trademark calm: "A cow doesn't care about a system, Captain. And a man doesn't follow a system into a box canyon. He follows a person he trusts." The Breaking Point