R.I.P. Henry Flatt

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Season 2, Episode 22
Original Air Date: 14 March 1980
Directed by: Denver Pyle
Written by: William Raynor and Myles Wilder
Created by: Gy Waldron

Plot Summary

Henry Flatt's gravestone
Military funeral

In an effort to make it home in time for Uncle Jesse's supper, Luke manages to get the General stuck in a mud bank. Bo, Luke and Daisy decide to walk home and cut through the nearby cemetery (where it's suddenly become dark). Daisy thinks that she sees something moving behind a grave, and it turns out to be Henry Flatt, who was supposedly buried a year earlier.

Henry admits that he conned Boss out of $20,000, and then faked his own death, but says he used the money to fund a youth center over at Capitol City. He's come back because Boss is about to put a new road through the cemetery, and when they dig up his grave they'll find a coffin full of bricks. Henry also says that he thinks Boss is "gonna keep on building right through that old Veterans' Cemetery".

The next morning, Bo and Luke break into City Hall and find that Boss secretly bought the Veterans' Cemetery after he declared it surplus through lack of use. If no one objects by the day after tomorrow, Boss is planning to subdivide the land and put up a housing development called Hogg's Heavenly Acres.

Bo and Luke go to Capitol City to see Henry at his youth center, and get to meet his daughter, Gail. Henry then tells them that he has a plan, and borrows the Dukes' van (which they're conveniently driving for half the episode). Unfortunately, Henry's plan involves stealing an unclaimed body from the morgue, and conning the Dukes into helping him get it to the cemetery.

Rosco nearly catches them with the coffin, but they get away and leave it in his office. Boss orders Rosco to bring the coffin to the Boar's Nest, and tries to frame Daisy with it. The coffin then gets moved from car to car before it ends up in the General's trunk. As Bo, Luke and Daisy escape with the coffin they get word from Jesse to go straight to the cemetery. He's made some calls and used a tattoo to identify the body as Equipment Operator, First Class, Jonathan Cole. Now they have a genuine veteran for the cemetery, and a way to stop Boss's plans. He's quickly buried before being given a proper military funeral.

Commentary

Trivia

  • Hal Smith (Henry Flatt) had many on-screen roles over the years including Otis Campbell, Mayberry's local drunk on The Andy Griffith Show. He was also a well-known voice artist who worked on several Disney productions, Duck Tales and The Dukes animated series amongst others.
  • The Adventures of Eagleman comic that Enos is seen reading seems to be a prop, although the same comic appears in an episode of Fantasy Island, also from 1980.
  • This is the first episode directed by Denver Pyle.
  • After Henry Flatt steals the coffin, the camera pans up to a theater sign saying Matinee Today "The Bandit". While it's appropriate to this storyline, the sign is actually for a play in the 1980 mini-series The Dream Merchants.

Bloopers

Regular Cast

Guest Cast

  • Hal Smith as Henry Flatt
  • Audrey Landers as Gail Flatt
  • Jim English as Attendant
  • Mallie Jackson as Peggy

Crew

  • Supervising Producer: Rod Amateau
  • Co-Produced by: Gy Waldron and Ralph Riskin
  • Executive Producer: Paul R. Picard
  • Executive Story Consultants: William Raynor and Myles Wilder
  • Story Editor: Bruce Howard
  • Associate Producer: Skip Ward
  • Director of Photography: Jack Whitman
  • Art Director: James Martin Bachman (as James-Martin Bachman)
  • Title Song Composed and Sung by: Waylon Jennings
  • Music by: Fred Werner
  • Unit Production Manager: John H. Burrows (as John Burrows)
  • First Assistant Director: Kelly A. Manners
  • Second Assistant Director: Nicholas Batchelor
  • Second Unit Director: Paul Baxley
  • Second Unit Director of Photography: Arthur R. Botham (as Arthur Botham)
  • Second Unit First Assistant Director: Jon Paré
  • Supervising Editor: Russell Livingstone (as Russ Livingstone)
  • Film Editor: Robert M. Ross
  • Music Editor: Jay Alfred Smith
  • Sound Editors: Ed Scheid and Ron Tinsley
  • Sound: Victor Goode
  • Set Decorator: Rochelle Moser
  • Property: Beverly Hadley
  • Special Effects: Michael Wood
  • Makeup: Ray Brooks
  • Hair Stylist: Virginia Darcy
  • Men's Costume Supervisor: Bob Christenson
  • Women's Costume Supervisor: Darlene Engle (as Darleen Engle)
  • Casting: Vivian McRae
  • Creative Consultant: Philip Mandelker
  • Location Facilities Provided by: The Burbank Studios
  • A Lou Step Production in Association with Warner Bros Television

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