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"Stories of the Century" Cherokee Bill (1955)



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1 February 1955 (Season 2, Episode 6)
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Cast

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Jim Davis ... Matt Clark
Kristine Miller ... Margaret Jones
Pat Hogan ... Cherokee Bill
Robert Burton ... U.S. Marshal William Connors
Frank Sully ... Tom Lynch
Lisa Fusaro ... Sara Lynch
Chris Mitchell ... Lieutenant
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brad Johnson ... Deputy on Train (uncredited)
Dennis Moore ... Prison Guard (uncredited)
James Stone ... Carlisle College Proctor (uncredited)
Pierre Watkin ... Judge Isaac C. Parker (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Franklin Adreon 
 
Writing credits
Milton Raison  (as Milton M. Raison)

Produced by
Edward J. White .... associate producer
 
Cinematography by
Bud Thackery (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Richard L. Van Enger  (as Richard Van Enger)
 
Art Direction by
Jerome Pycha Jr. 
 
Set Decoration by
John McCarthy Jr. 
George Milo 
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Arthur J. Vitarelli .... assistant director (as A.J. Vitarelli)
 
Other crew
Morton W. Scott .... president: Studio City Television
 

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Mono (RCA Sound Recording)

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