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  2. The Wild Wild West - Wikipedia

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    Before The Wild Wild West, Robert Conrad played private detective Tom Lopaka in ABC's Hawaiian Eye for four seasons (1959–63). In November 1964, he was making the film Young Dillinger (1965) with Nick Adams, Victor Buono and John Ashley (all of whom would later guest star on The Wild Wild West) when his agent sent him to CBS to audition for the West role.

  3. List of The Wild Wild West episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Wild West – The Series. Downey, California: Arnett Press. ISBN 0-929360-00-1. Cangey, R.M. (1996). Inside The Wild Wild West. Cypress, California: Cangey Publishing Co. ISBN 0-9654013-0-8. (Cangey was a stunt man on the series.) Webpages. The Wildest Home Page in the West. Wayback Machine archived page of now defunct fan page.

  4. Mamie Thurman - Wikipedia

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    Mamie Thurman (1900–1932) was an American woman whose slain body was found and recovered on 22 Mine Road near Holden, West Virginia on June 22, 1932. The site is about 7 miles from Logan, West Virginia. She was born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1900.

  5. Night of the Steel Assassin - Wikipedia

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    "The Night of the Steel Assassin" is a January 1966 episode of The Wild Wild West TV series, produced by Michael Garrison. It was written by Calvin Clements and Steve Fisher, and directed by Lee Katzin. This series had US Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon aiding President Ulysses S. Grant in the 1870s American West.

  6. List of film and television accidents - Wikipedia

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    Stuntmen Frank Tully and Tony Brack were killed in an auto accident. The footage is in the film. [21] The Desert Fiddler (1924). Stunt swimmer William Harbaugh drowned while filming a water scene in the Colorado River near Laguna Dam. [21] The King of Wild Horses (1924). An Arabian horse fell on C.P. "Chick" Morrison shortly after filming was ...

  7. Walter E. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Walter Edward Perry Scott (September 20, 1872 – January 5, 1954), also known as Death Valley Scotty, was a prospector, performer, and con man who was made famous by his many scams involving gold mining and the mansion in Death Valley, known as Scotty's Castle.

  8. ‘Kill the Jockey’ Director on ‘Wild World’ of Horse-Racing ...

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    Luis Ortega’s absurdist comedy “Kill the Jockey,” which plays in Venice competition, is set in Argentina’s horse-racing community. “It’s a wild, wild world,” he tells Variety.

  9. Wild Wild West - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads, "Bombastic, manic, and largely laugh-free, Wild Wild West is a bizarre misfire in which greater care was lavished upon the special effects than on the script." [ 26 ] On Metacritic , the film has a score of 40 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating "generally mixed-to-negative reviews". [ 27 ]