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"The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" They Hired Some Guns (1957)



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Original Air Date:
26 February 1957 (Season 2, Episode 25)
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Plot:
Two stage lines are competing over a single route with the feud turning into a gun battle in Dodge City as each side outbids the other for hired guns. Bat was thinking about joining until Earp points out the fight is turning serious. Full summary » | Add synopsis »

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)

Hugh O'Brian ... Wyatt Earp
Mason Alan Dinehart ... Bat Masterson
Howard Wendell ... Mike Teague
Lane Chandler ... Dan Woodruff
Selmer Jackson ... Mayor Hoover
Damian O'Flynn ... Judge Tobin
Aline Towne ... Amelia Woodruff
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bill Coontz ... Gunman (uncredited)
Robert Keys ... Gunman (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw ... Gunman (uncredited)
Fred McDougall ... Gunman (uncredited)
Art Millan ... Tom Pickett (uncredited)
Frank Mills ... Frankie - Bartender (uncredited)
Jimmy Noel ... Gunman (uncredited)
Earl Parker ... Gunman (uncredited)
Phil Schumacher ... Gunman (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Frank McDonald 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan 

Music Department
Ken Darby .... chorus
 

Series Crew
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Produced by
Roy Rowland .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Clark Ramsey 
 
Casting by
Marjorie Benson 
 
Other crew
Arvo Ojala .... gun coach
 
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Runtime:
30 min
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Aspect Ratio:
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Narrator:Cattle wars and fights between railroad men and buffalo hunters were common in the lusty and brawling 1870s. But the great stage line fight known as the Tea-Woods Battle presented Marshal Wyatt Earp with something new in organized violence. Mike Teague and Dan Woodruff were bitter rivals in the stage line wagon and freight business...See more »

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