TV Classic Westerns - Legends of the Old West: Stories of the Century - Vol. 2 (1954)
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Synopsis: This program presents classic episodes from the 1950s television series STORIES OF THE CENTURY, starring Jim Davis and Mary Castle as Matt Clark and Frankie Adams, a pair of detectives assigned to... This program presents classic episodes from the 1950s television series STORIES OF THE CENTURY, starring Jim Davis and Mary Castle as Matt Clark and Frankie Adams, a pair of detectives assigned to patrol the Southwestern Railroad. Each week, the daring duo would encounter an infamous, historical character, such as Billy the Kid or Doc Holliday (played by guest stars), along with a host of robbers, bandits, and other common wild west threats. This program contains ten episodes from the series. [More]
Starring: Jim Davis, Mary Castle, Kristine Miller
Starring: Jim Davis, Mary Castle, Kristine Miller
Director: Franklin Adreon, Joseph Kane, William Witney
Director: Franklin Adreon, Joseph Kane, William Witney
Screenwriter: Maurice Tombragel
Composer: Gerald Roberts
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