Reverend John Keyes and his wife, Lorna, on their way to a new congregation out west, break down in the desert and are rescued by the residents of a nearby town. At first warm and welcoming, the townspeople become more and more solicitous of John and insistent that he stay on as their minister, against the wishes of Lorna, who goes unheeded and slowly becomes deathly ill. Will John realize the danger before it is too late?
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| Writing | Andrew J. Fenady | Writer |
| Directing | Bernard L. Kowalski | Director |
| Production | Andrew J. Fenady | Producer |
| Camera | Keith C. Smith | Director of Photography |
| Art | William Stevens | Set Decoration |
| Sound | George Duning | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Jim Sheppard | Stunt Double |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ben Lane | Makeup Supervisor |
| Directing | Floyd Joyer | Assistant Director |
| Directing | David Hawks | Second Assistant Director |
| Art | George Luxemberg | Props |
| Art | Ross Bellah | Art Direction |
| Crew | Chuck Gaspar | Prop Maker |
| Crew | Chuck Gaspar | Special Effects |
| Costume & Make-Up | Andrea E. Weaver | Costumer |
| Art | John Beckman | Art Direction |
| Crew | Bill Catching | Stunt Double |
| Directing | Lester Hoyle | Script Supervisor |
| Editing | Dann Cahn | Editor |
| Sound | Jack Solomon | Sound Mixer |
| Art | Richard M. Rubin | Property Master |
| Crew | Walter Scott | Stunt Double |
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