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The Wild Wild West: Created by Michael Garrison. With Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Dick Cangey, Whitey Hughes. Undercover government agents Jim West and Artemus Gordon battle crime in the 1870s.
West and Gordon must help Professor Neilsen reach Washington with his invention - a new and extremely powerful explosive. But a diminutive genius has ambitions of his own, and they require the professor's death.
Revenge, jealousy and a rivalry between two doctors result in dastardly human experiments when James West comes upon a voodoo sacrificial killing. As West shoots his gun into the air to stop the ritual, the zombie-like participants turn and walk away.
The Wild Wild West (TV Series 1965–1969) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Indian Commissioner of the Pawnee Nations recruits James West to investigate strange occurrences at the reservation. In his search, West is bitten by a cobra rendering him unconscious.
One thing about "The Wild Wild West"--there will never be another show like it. A secret agent/western/fantasy series with lots of surreal touches, the series occupies a unique niche in TV history.
The Wild Wild West: Created by Michael Garrison. With Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Dick Cangey, Whitey Hughes. Two Secret Service agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West.
James West travels to a museum to meet Professor Johnson for a search of Montezuma's lost treasures. Unbeknownst to West, the real Professor Johnson has been replaced by a phony, who has been hired by Slade, who comes along as the head excavator.
The Wild Wild West. Ross Martin read a script when it was first given to him, then did a pen-and-ink drawing of the character he was going to play, down to the last detail, glasses, mustache, clothes, posture, shoes, et cetera. Then he brought the sketch to make-up artist Don Schoenfeld, and together they molded his face until it looked like ...
Escaped slave Bass Reeves heads west to find sanctuary among the Native Americans. After the Civil War, he becomes the first black Deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi and hunts down one of the most feared killers in the Indian Territories.