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The cave scenes were shot at the Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico in April. The caves remained open to the general public during the day and the unit filmed at night. [6] Castle wrote that "we lived underground like moles" and that "there was little excitement about the whole project." [7]
The Outlaws is a British crime thriller comedy television series created by Elgin James and Stephen Merchant, and directed by Merchant and John Butler. It is shown on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK and Amazon Prime Video in the United States and some other international territories.
Young Justice is an American animated television series created by Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti for Cartoon Network. The series follows the lives of teenaged heroes who are members of a covert operations team that takes orders from the Justice League. The series debuted on January 7, 2011, with a two-week reairing of the first two episodes, which originally aired as an hour-long special on ...
Outlaws premiered on September 29, 1960, and 26 episodes were produced for its first season, the last of them airing on May 18, 1961. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After reruns aired during the summer of 1961, the second season premiered with a revised premise and cast on October 5, 1961, and consisted of 24 episodes.
He went back to Universal for Cave of Outlaws (1951) He continued to appear in films like My Wife's Best Friend (1952), at Fox with Anne Baxter ; Count the Hours (1953), with Teresa Wright at RKO; Hannah Lee (1953), a Western with John Ireland; It's Everybody's Business (1953), and Malaga (1954) with Maureen O'Hara .
Outlaws was considered a "high concept" series, mixing three separate genres - time travel, the Western, and a detective series. After very high ratings for the series pilot, Outlaws aired its regular episodes on Saturday nights, where it struggled to find an audience. It was cancelled in May 1987.
Lonesome Dove: The Series is an American western drama television series that debuted in first-run syndication on September 26, 1994. [1] It serves as continuation of the story of the miniseries of the same name.
Series, episode: "Spellbound". Alcoa Premiere: Miles Hadley Series, episode: "The Rules of the Game". The Virginian: Paul Taylor Series, pilot: ""The Executioners". Kraft Mystery Theatre: Various Anthology, 2 episodes (1962-63). The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Christopher Martin/ Chris Phillips Anthology, Season 1 Episode 11: "Ride the Nightmare ...