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Colonel Carrington (Roy Gordon) and his command are assigned the job of constructing a chain of forts in the Sioux Indian territory of Wyoming during the 1880s. The Colonel recruits former cavalry soldiers turned frontier scouts Jim Bridger (Dennis Morgan) and "Dakota Jack" Gaines (Richard Denning), now running a Wild West show, to head the fort building.
Waterfront is a syndicated half-hour American television drama series that starred Preston Foster as the captain of the harbor tug Cheryl Ann. [1] The series was filmed 1954–1955 by Roland Reed Productions, Inc., for the Ziv Company, in part on location at the Port of Los Angeles.
Captain Tugg was the master of the Channel Queen, a tugboat that plied the Potomac River, near the capital city. With his parrot, Fantail (a puppet ), he fought spies Spike Marlin and Axel Grackle and the Sea Hag. Lee Reynolds, the actor who played Tugg, also played Commander Salamander and a number of other characters on the show.
Duel on the Mississippi is a 1955 American Western film directed by William Castle and starring Lex Barker and Patricia Medina. [1] Plot
Two TV episodes of the 1957 TV series Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans: Apache Warrior: Elmo Williams: Keith Larson, Jim Davis: Traditional Western The Badge of Marshal Brennan: Albert C. Gannaway: Jim Davis, Arleen Whelan: Badlands of Montana: Daniel B. Ullman: Rex Reason, Margia Dean, Emile Meyer: The Big Land: Gordon Douglas
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Canyon Crossroads: Alfred L. Werker: Richard Basehart, Phyllis Kirk, Stephen Elliott: Western: United Artists: Captain Lightfoot ...
Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr. (January 15, 1913 – March 10, 1998) was an American film, stage and television actor who starred in a number of television series and appeared in more than 150 feature films.
Clayton Moore as Jim Scott (as Clay Moore); Bud Osborne as Tulsa; Tommy Farrell as Frank Baker; Rodd Redwing as Portico, Son of Geronimo; Marshall Reed as Rance Rankin; Eileen Rowe as Ann Baker