The Wild, Wild West – “The Night of the Sabatini Death”

The Wild Wild West Season Four DVD

Original Air Date: February 7, 1969
Starring: Robert Conrad, Alan Hale Jr.
Directed by: Charles Rondeau

Synopsis: James West (Robert Conrad) is asked by his rival Sanatini (Ted de Corsia) to make sure a girl named Sylvia (Jill Townsend) gets what he is leaving her after his death.

Kitty Cameo: Jim’s guest sidekick for this episode is Ned Brown (Alan Hale Jr.) While Jim is investigating elsewhere, Ned goes to a cemetary to look for a Madonna statue which may yield some clues. As Ned enters the cemetery he hears a cat meow. Looking down, he sees the tabby at his feet.

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - tabby cat at Ned's feet in cemetery

Ned picks up the cat and pats its face, asking if he’s seen any statues of the Madonna around.

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. holding tabby cat in cemetery

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. holding tabby cat in cemetery

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. holding tabby cat in cemetery

Amazingly enough Ned holds on to the cat when he sees and approaches the Nolan crypt.

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. holding tabby cat at crypt

Ned even continues to hold the cat while lighting a candle.

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. lights candle while holding tabby cat at crypt

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. lights candle while holding tabby cat at crypt

Ned then takes the cat inside the crypt with him.

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. holds tabby cat while opening crypt door

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. holds tabby cat while entering crypt

Once inside the crypt, Ned sets the cat down and it wanders off.

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - Ned Alan Hale Jr. lets go of tabby cat inside crypt

A few moments later Ned hears the cat screech. The tabby runs out of the crypt, crying out all the way. No reason is ever given for the cat’s sudden departure but it does direct Ned’s attention to a clue.

The Wild Wild West - The Night of the Sabatini Death - tabby cat running for crypt door

Final Mewsings: Cats prefer being left where they are.

Many thanks to our friend Ted Davis for spotting this television tabby for us!


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