The Rifleman - Volume 4 (1958)
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Runtime: 2 hrs 20 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: Four episodes of the classic Western television series, which ran from 1958 to 1963. The show chronicled the adventures of 1880s rifleman Lucas McCain and his young son Mark, as they managed a... Four episodes of the classic Western television series, which ran from 1958 to 1963. The show chronicled the adventures of 1880s rifleman Lucas McCain and his young son Mark, as they managed a ranch in North Fork, New Mexico. "Man from Salinas": A mysterious stranger arouses suspicion when he arrives to claim his dead brother's body. "Two Ounces of Tin": A cocky young outlaw orders the Marshal to give up his badge -- or else... "The Deadly Image": A man claims to be an eyewitness to a murder -- and fingers Lucas as the trigger man... "Waste: Parts I & II: There's no way out when Lucas, Mark and the marshall arrive in a ghost town -- and are taken prisoner by bandits... [More]
Starring: Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford, Paul Fix, Sammy Davis
Starring: Chuck Connors, Johnny Crawford, Paul Fix, Sammy Davis, Robert Culp
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