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In 1988, Arnett Press published The Wild Wild West: The Series by Susan E. Kesler (ISBN 0-929360-00-1), a thorough production history and episode guide. In 1998, Berkeley Books published three novels by author Robert Vaughan – The Wild Wild West ( ISBN 0-425-16372-5 ), The Night of the Death Train ( ISBN 0-425-16449-7 ), and The Night of the ...
Ten years after the series was cancelled a made-for-television revival movie, The Wild Wild West Revisited, aired and was successful enough to warrant a follow-up entitled More Wild Wild West (1980), thus bringing the total number of episodes up to 106. However, the movie was more campy compared to the serious tone of the television series.
Articles relating to the Western, espionage, and science fiction television series The Wild Wild West and its adaptations. Set during the administration of President Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1877), the series followed Secret Service agents James West (Robert Conrad) and Artemus Gordon (Ross Martin) as they foiled the plans of megalomaniacal villains to take over part or all of the United ...
Brazen head (Medieval legends) – living head of brass purported to be able to answer any question given to it; Doll Woman- (Lenape) lifelike doll spirit. Must stay properly appeased, or will cause mischief in the home. Frankenstein's monster; Galatea – ivory statue carved by Pygmalion; Gingerbread man – from German folk tales
Hugh Glass (c. 1783 – 1833) [1] [2] [3] was an American frontiersman, fur trapper, trader, hunter and explorer.He is best known for his story of survival and forgiveness after being left for dead by companions when he was mauled by a grizzly bear.
In the mid-1960s, Garrison pitched The Wild Wild West to CBS as "James Bond on horseback"—linking the television Western to the popular spy genre. During its first season, the series had difficulties and CBS rotated nine producers in and out of the show.
Wild West was designed by Anthony P. LeBoutillier and Gerald D. Seypura, and was published in 1981 by FGU as a boxed set with cover art by Bob Charrette, [3] and included a 40-page rulebook, a large map, and four reference sheets. [1] The only supplement for Wild West was the adventure Trouble on Widow's Peak published by FGU in 1984.
Trail Guide: The Great Northwest: Information, maps, several Savage Tales and a mini Plot Point campaign set in Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. 2010 Trail Guide: South o' the Border: Information, maps and adventure ideas for locations in Mexico, including several Savage Tales and a mini Plot Point campaign: 2010 Trail Guide: Weird White ...