Wyatt Earp Comes to Wichita

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 4 October 1955

Story and Teleplay: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Director: Frank McDonald

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Don Haggerty (Marsh Murdock), House Peters Jr. (Dave Bennett), Douglas Fowley (Doc Fabrique)

Guest Stars
Colette Lyons (Rowdy Kate), Keith Richards (Slick Logan), Sam Flint (Judge Hewitt), Paul Bryar (Sheriff Todd)

Episode Notes

  • Year: 1875

 

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Marshal Earp Meets General Lee

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 27 September 1955

Story and Teleplay: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Director: Frank McDonald

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Don Haggerty (Marsh Murdock), Mason Alan Dinehart III (Bat Masterson), Richard Travis (Judge Ed Miller), Kem Dibbs (Deputy Mike Teague)

Guest Stars
Steve Darrell (Kirby Ramser), Emlen Davies (Mrs. Mary Donagher), Ralph Sanford (Bartender Larsen)

 

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Bill Thompson Gives In

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 20 September 1955

Story and Teleplay: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Director: Frank McDonald

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Mason Alan Dinehart III (Bat Masterson), Richard Travis (Judge Ed Miller), Denver Pyle (Ben Thompson), Hal Baylor (Bill Thompson), Kem Dibbs (Deputy Mike Teague)

Guest Stars
Rico Alaniz (Mr. Cousin), Rodd Redwing (Mr. Brother)

 

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Mr. Earp Meets a Lady

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 13 September 1955

Story and Teleplay: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Director: Frank McDonald

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Mason Alan Dinehart III (Bat Masterson), Richard Travis (Judge Ed Miller), Denver Pyle (Ben Thompson), Hal Baylor (Bill Thompson), Kem Dibbs (Deputy Mike Teague)

Guest Star
Gloria Talbott (Abbie Crandall)


Notable Guest Stars

Gloria TalbottGloria Talbott

 

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Wyatt Earp Becomes a Marshal

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 6 September 1955

Story and Teleplay: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Director: Lewis R. Foster

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Mason Alan Dinehart III (Bat Masterson), Denver Pyle (Ben Thompson), Hal Baylor (Bill Thompson)

Guest Stars
Richard Travis (Mayor Vic Miller), Marshal Bradford (Judge Osbourne), Howard Wright (Sheriff Whitney), Arthur Space (Al Beebe), Don C. Harvey (George Beshar), Robert Spencer (Worried Townsman), Dabbs Greer (Marshal Crawford), Phil Chambers (Pete Morgan)

Episode Notes

  • Year: 1873

 

Mr. Earp Meets a Lady →

Trail’s End for a Cowboy

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 14)

Air Date: 6 December 1955

Story and Teleplay: Maurice Tombragel

Director: Frank McDonald

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters

Guest Stars
Tommy Cook (Brad Cullen), Morris Ankrum (Old Man Cullen), Bob Steele (Deputy Marshall Sam), Hal Gerard (Hal), George J. Lewis (Cullen’s Foreman)

 

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Frontier Journalism was Fearless

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 13)

Air Date: 29 November 1955

Story and Teleplay: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Director: Frank McDonald

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Don Haggerty (Marsh Murdock), Douglas Fowley (Doc Fabrique)

Guest Stars
Carol Stone (Harriet Clanton), Fay Roope (Colonel Josh Clanton), Paul Brinegar (Jim Begley), Sam Flint (Judge Jewett)

 

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John Wesley Hardin

THE LIFE AND LEGEND OF WYATT EARP

Season 1 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 1 November 1955

Story: Frank Gruber

Teleplay: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Director: Frank McDonald

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters

Guest Stars
Phillip Pine (John Wesly Hardin), Barbara Bestar (Mrs. Jane Hardin), Fred Sherman (Tommy), Sam Flint (Judge Jewett), Rodd Redwing (Atwell), Robert Bray (Deputy Sam Leggitt)

Episode Notes

  • Year: 1875

 

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Cheyenne – Crew – Season 3

Art Director: Perry Ferguson

Assistant Director

  • C. Carter Gibson: Incident at Indian Springs
  • Lee White: The Conspirators; Devil’s Canyon
  • Claude E. (A.) Archer: The Mutton Puncher; Hired Gun; Ghost of the Cimarron; Wagon – Tongue North
  • Eddie (Edward A.) Prinz: Border Affair; Town of Fear; Top Hand; The Last Comanchero; The Gamble; Renegades; The Long Search; Standoff; Dead to Rights; Noose at Noon; The Angry Sky
  • Robert Farfan: The Empty Gun; White Warrior

Director of Photography

  • Harold Stine: Incident at Indian Springs; The Mutton Puncher; Devil’s Canyon; Town of Fear; Hired Gun; The Long Search; Noose at Noon
  • Ted McCord: The Conspirators
  • Carl Berger: Border Affair; Top Hand; The Gamble; Renegades; The Empty Gun
  • William F. Whitley: The Last Comanchero
  • Perry Finneman: White Warrior; Standoff
  • Wesley Anderson: Ghost of the Cimarron
  • Ralph Woolsey: Wagon – Tongue North; Dead to Rights; The Angry Sky

Film Editor

  • Harold Minter: Incident at Indian Springs; The Long Search; Dead to Rights
  • Robert Watts: The Conspirators; Hired Gun
  • Robert T. Sparr: The Mutton Puncher
  • Elbert K. Hollingsworth: Devil’s Canyon
  • Carl Pingitore: Town of Fear; The Last Comanchero; Renegades; Ghost of the Cimarron
  • Rex Lipton: Top Hand; The Gamble; White Warrior
  • Frank O’ Neill: The Empty Gun
  • Tom Biggart: Wagon – Tongue North
  • Folmar Blangsted: Standoff; Noose at Noon
  • Leo Shreve: The Angry Sky

Makeup Supervisor: Gordon Bau

Music

  • William Lava: Hired Gun

Production Manger: Oren W. Haglund

Set Decorator

  • Frank M. Miller: Incident at Indian Springs; The Mutton Puncher
  • Ben Bone: The Conspirators; Hired Gun
  • Bill Holland: Border Affair; Town of Fear; Top Hand; The Last Comanchero; The Gamble; Renegades
  • William (J.) Kuehl: The Empty Gun; Dead to Rights
  • John (P.) Austin: White Warrior; Ghost of the Cimarron; Wagon – Tongue North
  • William Wallace: The Long Search
  • Jerry Welch: Standoff; Noose at Noon; The Angry Sky

Sound

  • Earl Crain, Sr.: Incident at Indian Springs
  • Samuel F. Goode: The Conspirators; The Mutton Puncher; The Empty Gun; Ghost of the Cimarron; Wagon – Tongue North; The Long Search; Standoff; Noose at Noon; The Angry Sky
  • James S. Thomson: Border Affair
  • Victor B. Appel: Devil’s Canyon
  • M.A. Merrick: Town of Fear; Hired Gun; White Warrior; Dead to Rights
  • Dolph Thomas: Top Hand
  • Frank M. McWhorter: The Last Comanchero
  • J.A. Goodrich: The Gamble
  • Robert B. Lee: Renegades

Supervising Film Editor: James Moore


Executive Producer: William T. Orr

Produced by Arthur W. Silver

Song “Cheyenne” Music by William Lava – Lyrics by Stan Jones

Episode Copyright: 1957 (1-11), 1958 (12-20)

Warner Bros

 

Cheyenne – Crew – Season 2

Art Director: Perry Ferguson

Assistant Director

  • Lee White: The Dark Rider; The Long Winter; Death Deals the Hand; The Bounty Killers; The Law Man; The Iron Trail; Test of Courage; Born Bad; The Brand
  • C. Carter Gibson: Mustang Trail; The Trap; Land Beyond the Law; War Party; Deadline; Decision at Gunsight; The Spanish Grant; Hard Bargain; The Broken Pledge
  • William Kissel: Lone Gun
  • Claude E. Archer: Big Ghost Basin

“Behind the Cameras” Film Editor

  • Robert J. Mauch: The Dark Rider

Director of Photography

  • Carl Guthrie: The Dark Rider; Deadline
  • Harold Stine: The Long Winter; The Bounty Killers; Mustang Trail; The Trap; The Iron Trail; Land Beyond the Law; War Party; Big Ghost Basin; Born Bad; The Brand; Decision at Gunsight; The Spanish Grant; The Broken Pledge
  • Harold Rosson: Death Deals the Hand
  • Ted McCord: The Law Man; Lone Gun; Hard Bargain
  • Edwin DuPar: Test of Courage

Film Editor

  • Ben H. Ray: The Dark Rider
  • Robert Watts: The Long Winter; The Bounty Killers; The Trap; Test of Courage; Hard Bargain
  • Robert T. Sparr: Death Deals the Hand; Lone Gun; The Iron Trail; Deadline; Born Bad; The Spanish Grant; The Broken Pledge
  • John Rich: The Law Man
  • Harold Minter: Mustang Trail; War Party; Big Ghost Basin
  • George Nicholson: Land Beyond the Law; The Brand
  • Barton Hayes: Decision at Gunsight

Makeup Supervisor: Gordon Bau

Music by William Lava

Produced by

  • Roy Huggins: The Dark Rider
  • Arthur W. Silver: The Long Winter; Death Deals the Hand; The Bounty Killers; Lone Gun; The Trap; The Iron Trail; Land Beyond the Law; Test of Courage; War Party; Deadline; Big Ghost Basin; Born Bad; The Brand; Decision at Gunsight; The Spanish Grant; Hard Bargain; The Broken Pledge
  • Jack Warner, Jr.: Mustang Trail

Production Manager: Oren W. Haglund

Set Decorator

  • William Wallace: The Dark Rider; The Long Winter; Death Deals the Hand; The Bounty Killers; The Law Man; Land Beyond the Law; Test of Courage
  • William L. Kuehl: Mustang Trail; Lone Gun; The Trap; The Iron Trail
  • Ben Bone: War Party; Deadline; Big Ghost Basin; Born Bad; The Brand; Decision at Gunsight; The Spanish Grant; Hard Bargain; The Broken Pledge

Sound by

  • Francis E. Stahl: The Dark Rider; The Long Winter; The Iron Trail; Hard Bargain
  • M.A. Merrick: Death Deals the Hand; Land Beyond the Law
  • Stanley Jones: The Bounty Killers; The Law Man; Mustang Trail; Big Ghost Basin; The Broken Pledge
  • Eugene F. Stahl: Lone Gun
  • C. A. Riggs: The Trap
  • Lincoln Lyons: Test of Courage
  • Oliver Garretson: War Party; Decision at Gunsight
  • John K. Kean: Deadline
  • Joe Edmondson: Born Bad
  • T. B. Hoffman: The Brand
  • Samuel F. Goode: The Spanish Grant

Supervising Film Editor: James Moore


Executive Producer: William T. Orr

“Cheyenne” Lyrics by Stan Jones

Episode Copyright: 1956 (1-10), 1957 (11-20)

Warner Bros. Presents

 

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