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The Clantons are getting a new image: a writer is passing them off as latter-day Robin Hoods. Buntline: Lloyd Corrigan. Leslie: James Coburn. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Spencer: Robert Nichols. Emma: Carol Thurston. Phin: Steve Rowland. Old Man Clanton: Trevor Bardette.
Thieves dog Wyatt's trail as he transports a Government payroll. Fletcher: Mark Dana. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Clancy: Clancy Cooper. Moore: Don Diamond. Ramon: Sol Ponti. Miss Crystal: Paula Raymond. Garcia: Roberto Contreras.
A dead horse is at the center of a dispute between two cowboys who threaten to shoot it out in Tombstone, where Doc Holliday is fixing to take bets on the outcome.
Shotgun Gibbs tries to spark a romance between Nellie Cashman and determined bachelor Wyatt Earp (Hugh O'Brian). Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Nellie: Randy Stuart. Clanton: Trevor Bardette. Ike: John Milford. Phin: Steve Rowland. Emma: Carol Thurston. Byars: Harry Harvey Jr.
Wyatt's enemies go after his deputy, Shotgun Gibbs (Morgan Woodward). Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Shiloh: John Maxwell. Marcey: Richard Reeves. Behan: Lash LaRue. Assassins: Robert Gunderson, Fred Villani.
When Wells, Fargo called on Marshal Wyatt Earp to put an end to stage robberies on its Charleston-to-Benson line, the Company was putting Wyatt's reputation in peril. During the times when Wyatt rode shotgun for Wells, Fargo, no road agent had ever gotten away with a dime of money shipments. But this was Arizona Territory where robbing stages was a highly organized business. In this instance, Wyatt outlined a daring plan - the outcome of which no one could be sure.
Denver Pyle plays an ex-convict whose efforts to bury his past are blocked by unforgiving townspeople. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. McKean: Carleton G. Young. Phoebe: Rachel Ames.
Wyatt tries to settle an increasingly bloody feud between Welsh and Irish miners. Nellie: Randy Stuart. Goodfellow: Damian O'Flynn. Gird: Frank Gerstle. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Welsh: Duncan LaMont.
Wyatt heads for a showdown with Doc Goodfellow, whose medical skills are matched by his disrespect for the law. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Goodfellow: Damian O'Flynn.
Gunslinger Curly Brocius's vacation in Tombstone is no picnic for Wyatt (Hugh O'Brian). Brocius: William Phipps. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Doc: Douglas Fowley. Old Man Clanton: Trevor Bardette. Emma: Carol Thurston. White: Sam Flint. Clum: Stacy Harris.
Wyatt takes more than a casual interest in the saloon's lovely new cashier. Nellie: Randy Stuart. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Doc: Douglas Fowley. Hanson: Leslie Bradley. Silver Dollar: Dusty Anders.
A woman looks for news of her husband, who may have been murdered in Tombstone. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Senora Huerta: Penny Stanton. Huerta: Joseph Sonessa. Doc: Douglas Fowley. Cortez: Paul Fierro.
Wyatt steps in when a big-money lottery leads to murder. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Judge: James Seay. Dade: Tom Monroe.
Chaos threatens when a group of salty old sailors drop anchor in Dodge. Rowland: John Litel. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Mrs. Rowland: Madge Kennedy. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Behan: Lash LaRue. Doc: Douglas Fowley. Clanton: Trevor Bardette.
An Indian uprising looms after an Apache woman is murdered. Barrows: Charles McGraw. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Tahzay: Rico Alaniz. Clum: Stacy Harris. Mose: Richard Warren. Smith: Francis DeSales.
Wyatt tries to steer a youth from a life of crime.
Wyatt tries to head off a bloody clash between immigrant Chinese and hotheaded miners. China Mary: Anna May Wong. Wyatt: Hugh O'Brian. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Ferguson: Paul McGuire.
Wyatt (Hugh O'Brian) treads a delicate path to protect two undercover agents from outlaws---and lawmen. Gibbs: Morgan Woodward. Doc: Douglas Fowley. Ayers: Mike Ragan. Thacker: Steve Pendleton. Ike: John Milford. Clanton: Trevor Bardette.
One of the most popular (and realistic) of the many 1950s-early '60s Westerns. The series had a continuity akin to a serialized drama and featured a star-making turn by Hugh O'Brian as the celebrated lawman of Dodge City (the town that, on a different TV viewing night, had another imposing marshal, Matt Dillon of 'Gunsmoke').
One of the most popular (and realistic) of the many 1950s-early '60s Westerns. The series had a continuity akin to a serialized drama and featured a star-making turn by Hugh O'Brian as the celebrated lawman of Dodge City (the town that, on a different TV viewing night, had another imposing marshal, Matt Dillon of 'Gunsmoke').