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"TWO FLAGS WEST" Joseph Cotten, Linda darnell, Jeff Chandler. 10-12-1950.
"TWO FLAGS WEST" - Storyline - During the Civil War, Confederate POWs join the Union Army to fight Indians but old animolsities between Unionist and Confeder...
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RALPH MOOR ROCKS - BACKSTAGE WITH BUCKO AND PAUL
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CHRIS 'BUCKO' BUCKLEY AND STEVE RICHARDSON - THE RALPH MOOR ROCK ORGANISERS
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1943 Buckskin Frontier (Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Albert Dekker)
A railroad man and the owner of a freight line battle for control of a crucial mountain pass.
Cast
Richard Dix ... Stephen Bent
Jane Wyatt ... Vinnie Marr
Albert Dekker ... Gideon Skene
Lee J. Cobb ... Jeptha Marr
Victor Jory ... Champ Clanton
Lola Lane ... Rita Molyneaux
Max Baer ... Tiny
Joe Sawyer ... Brannigan
Harry Allen ... McWhinny
Francis McDonald ... Duval
George Reeves ... Surv
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1943 Devil Riders (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Patti McCarty)
A crooked lawyer and his gang are trying to steal some government land meant for a stagecoach company. The company hires a cowboy to stop them.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy Carson
Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones
Patti McCarty ... Sally Farrell
Charles King ... Del Stone
John Merton ... Jim Higgins
Kermit Maynard ... Henchman Red
Frank LaRue ... Tom Farrell
Jack Ingram ... Henchman Turner
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1935 When A Man's A Man (George O'Brien,
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1944 Oath Of Vengeance (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Mady Lawrence)
Fuzzy opens a store only to find that everyone buys on credit. The absence of cash is due to the range war between the cattlemen and the farmers started by Kinney. The Sheriff being worthless, Billy is quickly drawn into the conflict.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid
Al St. John ... Fuzzy
Mady Lawrence ... Dale Kirby
Jack Ingram ... Steve Kinney
Charles King ... Henchman Mort
Marin Sais
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1942 Trapped (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Anne Jeffreys)
Stanton breaks Billy and his two friends Fuzzy and Jeff out of jail. He wants them free so three of his men can impersonate them for the robberies and murders he has planned.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid
Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones
Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart ... Jeff
Anne Jeffreys ... Sally
Glenn Strange ... Stanton
Walter McGrail ... Judge McConnell
Ted Adams ... Sheriff Masters
Ja
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Stories of the Century Belle Star
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955. Jim Davis, who later played Jock Ewing on the CBS series Dallas, portrayed the role of fictitious Southwest Railroad detective Matt Clark. Davis also narrated each episode. Mary Castle co-starred in twenty-six episodes a
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Stories Of The Century - Belle Starr
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955. Jim Davis, who later played Jock Ewing on the CBS series Dallas, portrayed the role of fictitious Southwest Railroad detective Matt Clark. Davis also narrated each episode. Mary Castle co-starred in twenty-six episodes a
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HAPPY DAYS (Season 11 Clip) - Richie Cunningham Returns (1983)
This clip is from "Welcome Home: Part 1", the fourth episode (and 237th overall) of the eleventh-and final-season of ABC's hit sitcom "Happy Days". This originally aired on October 25, 1983
While preparing to go out shopping, Howard (Tom Bosley), Marion (Marion Ross), Joanie (Erin Moran) and Fonzie (Henry Winkler) get the happiest shock of their lives when after three years away, Richie Cunningha
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Six White Boomers - A Rolf Harris Tribute
Merry Christmas, mates! We've looked all over YouTube and haven't really found a version of "Six White Boomers" we love. So we decided to make one! Enjoy it!...
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Occupy Spirituality with Mathew Fox and Adam Bucko
My guests today are Matthew Fox and Adam Bucko, whose new book, Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation, explores the disillusionment and ...
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Chris Bucko on "The Noose" - Vinny Bagadoosh
Vinny Bagadoosh, under his alias Vinnie Bagadouche, makes his debut on The Noose! Apparently, he has an email address now (douche@thenoose.com)...does it wor...
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Tom Hanks Fights the Fonz
Happy Days.
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Otto Olsson - Organ Symphony no 1 E flat major
Ralph Gustafsson plays organ symphony no1 in E flat major by Otto Olsson at the romantic organ in Maria Magdalena church, Stockholm, Sweden. Probably the only video recording on the internet. Recorded and edited by Pär Fridberg.
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When the Student is Ready - Ralph Singh
When the student is ready, the master appears. Ralph Singh tells of his spiritual quest to find the one who appeared to him in a vision.
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Six White Boomers ~ Rolf Harris
Six White Boomers ~ Rolf Harris ~ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the great land Downunder.
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Disorder vs. Dischaos -- A Dialogue between Ralph Abraham & Rev. Matthew Fox
Exerpt from a dialogue that can found on the IONS website. Very much enjoyed this -- thanks you.
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MANC FLOYD - COMFORTABLY NUMB @ RALPH MOOR ROCKS - GLASTON-BURY FUNDRAISER
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MANC FLOYD - ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL @ RALPH MOOR ROCKS - GLASTON-BURY FUNDRAISER
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Rabbit Goes Fishing (Spirit Bay Series)
Rabbit Goes Fishing illustrates the values of family, culture and belonging. A young boy, Ralph (Tre Smith) arrives from Thunder Bay to live with Annie (Tant...
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MANC FLOYD - TIME @ RALPH MOOR ROCKS - GLASTON-BURY FUNDRAISER
"TWO FLAGS WEST" Joseph Cotten, Linda darnell, Jeff Chandler. 10-12-1950.
"TWO FLAGS WEST" - Storyline - During the Civil War, Confederate POWs join the Union Army to fight Indians but old animolsities between Unionist and Confeder......
"TWO FLAGS WEST" - Storyline - During the Civil War, Confederate POWs join the Union Army to fight Indians but old animolsities between Unionist and Confeder...
wn.com/Two Flags West Joseph Cotten, Linda Darnell, Jeff Chandler. 10 12 1950.
"TWO FLAGS WEST" - Storyline - During the Civil War, Confederate POWs join the Union Army to fight Indians but old animolsities between Unionist and Confeder...
1943 Buckskin Frontier (Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Albert Dekker)
A railroad man and the owner of a freight line battle for control of a crucial mountain pass.
Cast
Richard Dix ... Stephen Bent
Jane Wyatt ... Vinnie Marr
Al...
A railroad man and the owner of a freight line battle for control of a crucial mountain pass.
Cast
Richard Dix ... Stephen Bent
Jane Wyatt ... Vinnie Marr
Albert Dekker ... Gideon Skene
Lee J. Cobb ... Jeptha Marr
Victor Jory ... Champ Clanton
Lola Lane ... Rita Molyneaux
Max Baer ... Tiny
Joe Sawyer ... Brannigan
Harry Allen ... McWhinny
Francis McDonald ... Duval
George Reeves ... Surveyor
Bill Nestell ... Whiskers
Bernard Brady ... Rancher
Ralph Bucko ... Townsman
Roy Bucko ... Townsman
Bob Card ... Townsman
Tex Cooper ... Townsman
Art Dillard ... Railroad Worker
Herman Hack ... Railroad Worker
Al Haskell ... Townsman
Earle Hodgins ... Hotel Desk Clerk
Merrill McCormick ... Henchman
George Morrell ... Townsman
Tex Phelps ... Railroad Worker
Rose Plumer ... Townswoman
Jack Tornek ... Townsman
Blackie Whiteford ... Railroad Worker
Directed by Lesley Selander
Story by Harry Sinclair Drago
Screenplay by Norman Huston
Associate Producer Lewis R. Rachmill
Producer Harry Sherman
Cinematography Russell Harlan
Film Editing Sherman A. Rose
Music by Victor Young
Art Direction Ralph Berger
Set Decoration Emil Kuri
Assistant Director Glenn Cook
Details
Country USA
Release Date: May 14, 1943
Production Co: Harry Sherman Productions
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wn.com/1943 Buckskin Frontier (Richard Dix, Jane Wyatt, Albert Dekker)
A railroad man and the owner of a freight line battle for control of a crucial mountain pass.
Cast
Richard Dix ... Stephen Bent
Jane Wyatt ... Vinnie Marr
Albert Dekker ... Gideon Skene
Lee J. Cobb ... Jeptha Marr
Victor Jory ... Champ Clanton
Lola Lane ... Rita Molyneaux
Max Baer ... Tiny
Joe Sawyer ... Brannigan
Harry Allen ... McWhinny
Francis McDonald ... Duval
George Reeves ... Surveyor
Bill Nestell ... Whiskers
Bernard Brady ... Rancher
Ralph Bucko ... Townsman
Roy Bucko ... Townsman
Bob Card ... Townsman
Tex Cooper ... Townsman
Art Dillard ... Railroad Worker
Herman Hack ... Railroad Worker
Al Haskell ... Townsman
Earle Hodgins ... Hotel Desk Clerk
Merrill McCormick ... Henchman
George Morrell ... Townsman
Tex Phelps ... Railroad Worker
Rose Plumer ... Townswoman
Jack Tornek ... Townsman
Blackie Whiteford ... Railroad Worker
Directed by Lesley Selander
Story by Harry Sinclair Drago
Screenplay by Norman Huston
Associate Producer Lewis R. Rachmill
Producer Harry Sherman
Cinematography Russell Harlan
Film Editing Sherman A. Rose
Music by Victor Young
Art Direction Ralph Berger
Set Decoration Emil Kuri
Assistant Director Glenn Cook
Details
Country USA
Release Date: May 14, 1943
Production Co: Harry Sherman Productions
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- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 2
1943 Devil Riders (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Patti McCarty)
A crooked lawyer and his gang are trying to steal some government land meant for a stagecoach company. The company hires a cowboy to stop them.
Cast
Buster Cra...
A crooked lawyer and his gang are trying to steal some government land meant for a stagecoach company. The company hires a cowboy to stop them.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy Carson
Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones
Patti McCarty ... Sally Farrell
Charles King ... Del Stone
John Merton ... Jim Higgins
Kermit Maynard ... Henchman Red
Frank LaRue ... Tom Farrell
Jack Ingram ... Henchman Turner
George Chesebro ... Curley
Jimmy Aubrey ... Townsman
Big Slicker Band ... Musicians
Hank Bell ... Jed Clark
Ralph Bucko ... Townsman
Roy Bucko ... Townsman
Steve Clark ... Sheriff
Art Dillard ... Henchman
Bert Dillard ... Henchman
Curley Dresden ... Posse Rider
Frank Ellis ... Henchman
Falcon ... Billy's Horse
Al Ferguson ... Stage Employee
Augie Gomez ... Pony Express Rider
Herman Hack ... Henchman
Chick Hannan ... Henchman
Ray Jones ... Henchman
Kansas Moehring ... Henchman
Artie Ortego ... Townsman
Bud Osborne ... Steve Lacey
Rose Plumer ... Townswoman
Smokey Rogers ... Band Member
Deuce Spriggins ... Band Member
Wally West ... Rider
Tex Williams ... Bass Player
Directed by Sam Newfield
Story By Joseph O'Donnell
Screenplay by Joseph o'Donnell
Produced by Sigmund Neufeld
Cinematography Robert E. Cline
Film Editing Robert O. Crandall
Assistant Director Melville De Lay
Details
Country USA
Release Date: November 5, 1943
Production Co: Producers Releasing Corporation
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wn.com/1943 Devil Riders (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Patti Mccarty)
A crooked lawyer and his gang are trying to steal some government land meant for a stagecoach company. The company hires a cowboy to stop them.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy Carson
Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones
Patti McCarty ... Sally Farrell
Charles King ... Del Stone
John Merton ... Jim Higgins
Kermit Maynard ... Henchman Red
Frank LaRue ... Tom Farrell
Jack Ingram ... Henchman Turner
George Chesebro ... Curley
Jimmy Aubrey ... Townsman
Big Slicker Band ... Musicians
Hank Bell ... Jed Clark
Ralph Bucko ... Townsman
Roy Bucko ... Townsman
Steve Clark ... Sheriff
Art Dillard ... Henchman
Bert Dillard ... Henchman
Curley Dresden ... Posse Rider
Frank Ellis ... Henchman
Falcon ... Billy's Horse
Al Ferguson ... Stage Employee
Augie Gomez ... Pony Express Rider
Herman Hack ... Henchman
Chick Hannan ... Henchman
Ray Jones ... Henchman
Kansas Moehring ... Henchman
Artie Ortego ... Townsman
Bud Osborne ... Steve Lacey
Rose Plumer ... Townswoman
Smokey Rogers ... Band Member
Deuce Spriggins ... Band Member
Wally West ... Rider
Tex Williams ... Bass Player
Directed by Sam Newfield
Story By Joseph O'Donnell
Screenplay by Joseph o'Donnell
Produced by Sigmund Neufeld
Cinematography Robert E. Cline
Film Editing Robert O. Crandall
Assistant Director Melville De Lay
Details
Country USA
Release Date: November 5, 1943
Production Co: Producers Releasing Corporation
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- published: 01 Jun 2015
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1944 Oath Of Vengeance (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Mady Lawrence)
Fuzzy opens a store only to find that everyone buys on credit. The absence of cash is due to the range war between the cattlemen and the farmers started by Kinn...
Fuzzy opens a store only to find that everyone buys on credit. The absence of cash is due to the range war between the cattlemen and the farmers started by Kinney. The Sheriff being worthless, Billy is quickly drawn into the conflict.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid
Al St. John ... Fuzzy
Mady Lawrence ... Dale Kirby
Jack Ingram ... Steve Kinney
Charles King ... Henchman Mort
Marin Sais ... Ma, the Postmistress
Karl Hackett ... Dan Harper
Kermit Maynard ... Ranch Foreman Red
Hal Price ... Sheriff
Frank Ellis ... Kirby Rider Vic
Jimmy Aubrey ... Deputy
Hank Bell ... Homesteader
Ralph Bucko ... Kirby Cowhand
John L. Cason ... Wounded Henchman Bart
Dee Cooper ... Henchman
Jack Evans ... Homesteader
Morgan Flowers ... Homesteader
Augie Gomez ... Short Henchman
Herman Hack ... Henchman
Jack Hendricks ... Kirby Cowhand
Jack Kenny ... Homesteader
Frank McCarroll ... Bulldogged Henchman
Tex Palmer ... Kirby Rider
Rose Plumer ... Homesteader's Wife
Jack Tornek ... Townsman
Wally West ... Kirby Cowhand
Directed by Sam Newfield
Story By Fred Myton
Screenplay by Fred Myton
Produced by Sigmund Neufeld
Cinematography Jack Greenhalgh
Film Editing Holbrook N. Todd
Assistant Director Melville De Lay, Harold E. Knox
Details
Country USA
Release Date: December 4, 1944
Production Co: Producers Releasing Corporation
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wn.com/1944 Oath Of Vengeance (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Mady Lawrence)
Fuzzy opens a store only to find that everyone buys on credit. The absence of cash is due to the range war between the cattlemen and the farmers started by Kinney. The Sheriff being worthless, Billy is quickly drawn into the conflict.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid
Al St. John ... Fuzzy
Mady Lawrence ... Dale Kirby
Jack Ingram ... Steve Kinney
Charles King ... Henchman Mort
Marin Sais ... Ma, the Postmistress
Karl Hackett ... Dan Harper
Kermit Maynard ... Ranch Foreman Red
Hal Price ... Sheriff
Frank Ellis ... Kirby Rider Vic
Jimmy Aubrey ... Deputy
Hank Bell ... Homesteader
Ralph Bucko ... Kirby Cowhand
John L. Cason ... Wounded Henchman Bart
Dee Cooper ... Henchman
Jack Evans ... Homesteader
Morgan Flowers ... Homesteader
Augie Gomez ... Short Henchman
Herman Hack ... Henchman
Jack Hendricks ... Kirby Cowhand
Jack Kenny ... Homesteader
Frank McCarroll ... Bulldogged Henchman
Tex Palmer ... Kirby Rider
Rose Plumer ... Homesteader's Wife
Jack Tornek ... Townsman
Wally West ... Kirby Cowhand
Directed by Sam Newfield
Story By Fred Myton
Screenplay by Fred Myton
Produced by Sigmund Neufeld
Cinematography Jack Greenhalgh
Film Editing Holbrook N. Todd
Assistant Director Melville De Lay, Harold E. Knox
Details
Country USA
Release Date: December 4, 1944
Production Co: Producers Releasing Corporation
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- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 2
1942 Trapped (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Anne Jeffreys)
Stanton breaks Billy and his two friends Fuzzy and Jeff out of jail. He wants them free so three of his men can impersonate them for the robberies and murders h...
Stanton breaks Billy and his two friends Fuzzy and Jeff out of jail. He wants them free so three of his men can impersonate them for the robberies and murders he has planned.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid
Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones
Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart ... Jeff
Anne Jeffreys ... Sally
Glenn Strange ... Stanton
Walter McGrail ... Judge McConnell
Ted Adams ... Sheriff Masters
Jack Ingram ... Berton
Milton Kibbee ... Judge Clarke
Eddie Phillips ... Dave
Budd Buster ... Montana
Jimmy Aubrey ... Henchman
Hank Bell ... Barfly
Ralph Bucko ... Sherriff Steve Evans
Roy Bucko ... Barfly
Horace B. Carpenter ... Barfly
George Chesebro ... Deputy Curley
Richard Cramer ... Bartender Gus
Art Dillard ... Henchman
Bert Dillard ... Henchman
Curley Dresden ... Henchman
Jack Evans ... Barfly
Oscar Gahan ... Barfly
Augie Gomez ... Henchman
Herman Hack ... Barfly
Chick Hannan ... Townsman
Jack Hendricks ... Charley - Fake Billy
Jack Kenny ... Barfly
Cactus Mack ... Henchman
Jim Mason ... Barfly
Carl Mathews ... Henchman
Pascale Perry ... Barfly
Rudy Sooter ... Barfly
Jack Tornek ... Barfly
Wally West ... Pete- Fake Jeff
Directed by Sam Newfield
Screenplay by Joseph O'Donnell
Producer Sigmund Neufield
Cinematography Jack Greenhalgh
Film Editing Holbrook N. Todd
Assistant Director Melville De Lay
Music by Johnny Lange, Lew Porter
Details
Country USA
Release Date: February 27, 1942
Production Co: Producers Releasing Corporation
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wn.com/1942 Trapped (Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Anne Jeffreys)
Stanton breaks Billy and his two friends Fuzzy and Jeff out of jail. He wants them free so three of his men can impersonate them for the robberies and murders he has planned.
Cast
Buster Crabbe ... Billy the Kid
Al St. John ... Fuzzy Q. Jones
Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart ... Jeff
Anne Jeffreys ... Sally
Glenn Strange ... Stanton
Walter McGrail ... Judge McConnell
Ted Adams ... Sheriff Masters
Jack Ingram ... Berton
Milton Kibbee ... Judge Clarke
Eddie Phillips ... Dave
Budd Buster ... Montana
Jimmy Aubrey ... Henchman
Hank Bell ... Barfly
Ralph Bucko ... Sherriff Steve Evans
Roy Bucko ... Barfly
Horace B. Carpenter ... Barfly
George Chesebro ... Deputy Curley
Richard Cramer ... Bartender Gus
Art Dillard ... Henchman
Bert Dillard ... Henchman
Curley Dresden ... Henchman
Jack Evans ... Barfly
Oscar Gahan ... Barfly
Augie Gomez ... Henchman
Herman Hack ... Barfly
Chick Hannan ... Townsman
Jack Hendricks ... Charley - Fake Billy
Jack Kenny ... Barfly
Cactus Mack ... Henchman
Jim Mason ... Barfly
Carl Mathews ... Henchman
Pascale Perry ... Barfly
Rudy Sooter ... Barfly
Jack Tornek ... Barfly
Wally West ... Pete- Fake Jeff
Directed by Sam Newfield
Screenplay by Joseph O'Donnell
Producer Sigmund Neufield
Cinematography Jack Greenhalgh
Film Editing Holbrook N. Todd
Assistant Director Melville De Lay
Music by Johnny Lange, Lew Porter
Details
Country USA
Release Date: February 27, 1942
Production Co: Producers Releasing Corporation
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- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 0
Stories of the Century Belle Star
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, ...
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955. Jim Davis, who later played Jock Ewing on the CBS series Dallas, portrayed the role of fictitious Southwest Railroad detective Matt Clark. Davis also narrated each episode. Mary Castle co-starred in twenty-six episodes as Clark's attractive assistant, Frankie Adams. Castle left the program and was replaced by Kristine Miller who appeared in thirteen episodes as Margaret Jones, or "Jonesy".
Tonight's Episode: Belle Starr
Railroad Detective Matt Clark and his assistant Frankie Adams, investigate the stealing of a herd of horses belonging to the U. S. Cavalry.
Cast
Jim Davis ... Matt Clark
Mary Castle ... Frankie Adams
Marie Windsor ... Belle Starr
Ric Roman ... Sam Starr
Stuart Randall ... Sheriff
Steve Darrell ... Rancher
Jimmie Booth ... Gang Member
Ralph Bucko ... Bill
Charles Sullivan ... Bartender Pete
Directed by William Witney
Screenplay by Maurice Tombragel
Produced by Edward J. White
Cinematography by Bud Thackery
Film Editing by Irving M. Schoenberg
Art Direction by Frank Arrigo
Set Decoration by John McCarthy Jr., Perry Murdock
Assistant Director Arthur J. Vitarelli
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 1
Original Air Date: January 23, 1954
Production Co: Studio City Television Productions
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wn.com/Stories Of The Century Belle Star
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955. Jim Davis, who later played Jock Ewing on the CBS series Dallas, portrayed the role of fictitious Southwest Railroad detective Matt Clark. Davis also narrated each episode. Mary Castle co-starred in twenty-six episodes as Clark's attractive assistant, Frankie Adams. Castle left the program and was replaced by Kristine Miller who appeared in thirteen episodes as Margaret Jones, or "Jonesy".
Tonight's Episode: Belle Starr
Railroad Detective Matt Clark and his assistant Frankie Adams, investigate the stealing of a herd of horses belonging to the U. S. Cavalry.
Cast
Jim Davis ... Matt Clark
Mary Castle ... Frankie Adams
Marie Windsor ... Belle Starr
Ric Roman ... Sam Starr
Stuart Randall ... Sheriff
Steve Darrell ... Rancher
Jimmie Booth ... Gang Member
Ralph Bucko ... Bill
Charles Sullivan ... Bartender Pete
Directed by William Witney
Screenplay by Maurice Tombragel
Produced by Edward J. White
Cinematography by Bud Thackery
Film Editing by Irving M. Schoenberg
Art Direction by Frank Arrigo
Set Decoration by John McCarthy Jr., Perry Murdock
Assistant Director Arthur J. Vitarelli
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 1
Original Air Date: January 23, 1954
Production Co: Studio City Television Productions
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- published: 16 Nov 2015
- views: 1
Stories Of The Century - Belle Starr
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, ...
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955. Jim Davis, who later played Jock Ewing on the CBS series Dallas, portrayed the role of fictitious Southwest Railroad detective Matt Clark. Davis also narrated each episode. Mary Castle co-starred in twenty-six episodes as Clark's attractive assistant, Frankie Adams. Castle left the program and was replaced by Kristine Miller who appeared in thirteen episodes as Margaret Jones, or "Jonesy".
Tonight's Episode: Belle Starr
Railroad Detective Matt Clark and his assistant Frankie Adams, investigate the stealing of a herd of horses belonging to the U. S. Cavalry.
Cast
Jim Davis ... Matt Clark
Mary Castle ... Frankie Adams
Marie Windsor ... Belle Starr
Ric Roman ... Sam Starr
Stuart Randall ... Sheriff
Steve Darrell ... Rancher
Jimmie Booth ... Gang Member
Ralph Bucko ... Bill
Charles Sullivan ... Bartender Pete
Directed by William Witney
Screenplay by Maurice Tombragel
Produced by Edward J. White
Cinematography by Bud Thackery
Film Editing by Irving M. Schoenberg
Art Direction by Frank Arrigo
Set Decoration by John McCarthy Jr., Perry Murdock
Assistant Director Arthur J. Vitarelli
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 1
Original Air Date: January 23, 1954
Production Co: Studio City Television Productions
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wn.com/Stories Of The Century Belle Starr
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955. Jim Davis, who later played Jock Ewing on the CBS series Dallas, portrayed the role of fictitious Southwest Railroad detective Matt Clark. Davis also narrated each episode. Mary Castle co-starred in twenty-six episodes as Clark's attractive assistant, Frankie Adams. Castle left the program and was replaced by Kristine Miller who appeared in thirteen episodes as Margaret Jones, or "Jonesy".
Tonight's Episode: Belle Starr
Railroad Detective Matt Clark and his assistant Frankie Adams, investigate the stealing of a herd of horses belonging to the U. S. Cavalry.
Cast
Jim Davis ... Matt Clark
Mary Castle ... Frankie Adams
Marie Windsor ... Belle Starr
Ric Roman ... Sam Starr
Stuart Randall ... Sheriff
Steve Darrell ... Rancher
Jimmie Booth ... Gang Member
Ralph Bucko ... Bill
Charles Sullivan ... Bartender Pete
Directed by William Witney
Screenplay by Maurice Tombragel
Produced by Edward J. White
Cinematography by Bud Thackery
Film Editing by Irving M. Schoenberg
Art Direction by Frank Arrigo
Set Decoration by John McCarthy Jr., Perry Murdock
Assistant Director Arthur J. Vitarelli
Details
Country: USA
Season 1, Episode 1
Original Air Date: January 23, 1954
Production Co: Studio City Television Productions
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- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 1
HAPPY DAYS (Season 11 Clip) - Richie Cunningham Returns (1983)
This clip is from "Welcome Home: Part 1", the fourth episode (and 237th overall) of the eleventh-and final-season of ABC's hit sitcom "Happy Days". This origina...
This clip is from "Welcome Home: Part 1", the fourth episode (and 237th overall) of the eleventh-and final-season of ABC's hit sitcom "Happy Days". This originally aired on October 25, 1983
While preparing to go out shopping, Howard (Tom Bosley), Marion (Marion Ross), Joanie (Erin Moran) and Fonzie (Henry Winkler) get the happiest shock of their lives when after three years away, Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard), his wife Lori Beth (Lynda Goodfriend) and son Richie Jr. (Bo Sharon) return to Milwaukee. Also along with them is Richie's longtime pal Ralph Malph (Donny Most)
wn.com/Happy Days (Season 11 Clip) Richie Cunningham Returns (1983)
This clip is from "Welcome Home: Part 1", the fourth episode (and 237th overall) of the eleventh-and final-season of ABC's hit sitcom "Happy Days". This originally aired on October 25, 1983
While preparing to go out shopping, Howard (Tom Bosley), Marion (Marion Ross), Joanie (Erin Moran) and Fonzie (Henry Winkler) get the happiest shock of their lives when after three years away, Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard), his wife Lori Beth (Lynda Goodfriend) and son Richie Jr. (Bo Sharon) return to Milwaukee. Also along with them is Richie's longtime pal Ralph Malph (Donny Most)
- published: 07 Jan 2015
- views: 12
Six White Boomers - A Rolf Harris Tribute
Merry Christmas, mates! We've looked all over YouTube and haven't really found a version of "Six White Boomers" we love. So we decided to make one! Enjoy it!......
Merry Christmas, mates! We've looked all over YouTube and haven't really found a version of "Six White Boomers" we love. So we decided to make one! Enjoy it!...
wn.com/Six White Boomers A Rolf Harris Tribute
Merry Christmas, mates! We've looked all over YouTube and haven't really found a version of "Six White Boomers" we love. So we decided to make one! Enjoy it!...
Occupy Spirituality with Mathew Fox and Adam Bucko
My guests today are Matthew Fox and Adam Bucko, whose new book, Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation, explores the disillusionment and ......
My guests today are Matthew Fox and Adam Bucko, whose new book, Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation, explores the disillusionment and ...
wn.com/Occupy Spirituality With Mathew Fox And Adam Bucko
My guests today are Matthew Fox and Adam Bucko, whose new book, Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation, explores the disillusionment and ...
Chris Bucko on "The Noose" - Vinny Bagadoosh
Vinny Bagadoosh, under his alias Vinnie Bagadouche, makes his debut on The Noose! Apparently, he has an email address now (douche@thenoose.com)...does it wor......
Vinny Bagadoosh, under his alias Vinnie Bagadouche, makes his debut on The Noose! Apparently, he has an email address now (douche@thenoose.com)...does it wor...
wn.com/Chris Bucko On The Noose Vinny Bagadoosh
Vinny Bagadoosh, under his alias Vinnie Bagadouche, makes his debut on The Noose! Apparently, he has an email address now (douche@thenoose.com)...does it wor...
Otto Olsson - Organ Symphony no 1 E flat major
Ralph Gustafsson plays organ symphony no1 in E flat major by Otto Olsson at the romantic organ in Maria Magdalena church, Stockholm, Sweden. Probably the only v...
Ralph Gustafsson plays organ symphony no1 in E flat major by Otto Olsson at the romantic organ in Maria Magdalena church, Stockholm, Sweden. Probably the only video recording on the internet. Recorded and edited by Pär Fridberg.
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Ralph Gustafsson plays organ symphony no1 in E flat major by Otto Olsson at the romantic organ in Maria Magdalena church, Stockholm, Sweden. Probably the only video recording on the internet. Recorded and edited by Pär Fridberg.
- published: 22 Dec 2014
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When the Student is Ready - Ralph Singh
When the student is ready, the master appears. Ralph Singh tells of his spiritual quest to find the one who appeared to him in a vision....
When the student is ready, the master appears. Ralph Singh tells of his spiritual quest to find the one who appeared to him in a vision.
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When the student is ready, the master appears. Ralph Singh tells of his spiritual quest to find the one who appeared to him in a vision.
Six White Boomers ~ Rolf Harris
Six White Boomers ~ Rolf Harris ~ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the great land Downunder....
Six White Boomers ~ Rolf Harris ~ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the great land Downunder.
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Six White Boomers ~ Rolf Harris ~ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the great land Downunder.
- published: 08 Dec 2007
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Disorder vs. Dischaos -- A Dialogue between Ralph Abraham & Rev. Matthew Fox
Exerpt from a dialogue that can found on the IONS website. Very much enjoyed this -- thanks you....
Exerpt from a dialogue that can found on the IONS website. Very much enjoyed this -- thanks you.
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Exerpt from a dialogue that can found on the IONS website. Very much enjoyed this -- thanks you.
Rabbit Goes Fishing (Spirit Bay Series)
Rabbit Goes Fishing illustrates the values of family, culture and belonging. A young boy, Ralph (Tre Smith) arrives from Thunder Bay to live with Annie (Tant......
Rabbit Goes Fishing illustrates the values of family, culture and belonging. A young boy, Ralph (Tre Smith) arrives from Thunder Bay to live with Annie (Tant...
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Rabbit Goes Fishing illustrates the values of family, culture and belonging. A young boy, Ralph (Tre Smith) arrives from Thunder Bay to live with Annie (Tant...