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    Cimarron Strip

    TV-PG1967 · Western · 1 season

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  1. Episode Guide

      • An eyewitness to a murder has ulterior motives for offering to help track down the killer.
      • An outlaw is saved from hanging and quickly embarks on a new crime spree.
    • 3. Broken Wing
      3. Broken Wing Sep 21, 1967
      • A gunslinger and an ambitious saloon-keeper plan to take over the strip.
  2. Marshal Jim Crown must enforce the law in the strip of land lying between Kansas Territory and Indian territory in the late nineteenth century. He is aided by the Scot, MacGregor, and the photographer, Francis Wilde. Easterner Dulcey has inherited her late father's inn.

    • (483)
    • 1967-09-07
    • Western
    • 90
    • Plot Outline
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    The Cherokee Outlet across the Cimarron River was the last free homestead land in America. It was leased and controlled by cattlemen, and the newly arriving farmers were expecting authorities in Washington to send news that they would be given rights to the land, for which they had been campaigning. U.S. Marshal Jim Crown (Stuart Whitman), who led ...

    Regular

    1. Stuart Whitmanas Marshal Jim Crown 2. Jill Townsendas Dulcey Coopersmith 3. Percy Herbertas MacGregor 4. Randy Booneas Francis Wilde

    Recurring

    1. Jack Braddockas Fabrizio the bartender of the Wayfarers Inn (seven episodes) 2. Andrew Dugganas Major Ben Covington of the nearest Army fort (three episodes) 3. Warren Oatesas Mobeetie, a cowboy (two episodes) 4. Karl Swensonas Doctor Kihlgren (six episodes) 5. Robert J. Wilkeas Hardy Miller (two episodes) Several actors appeared in more than one episode playing a different character each time.For example, Al Wyatt Sr. played five different episodic characters, and those who played three d...

    Cimarron Strip was created (though he only received "developed by" credit) by Christopher Knopf, who also served as supervising producer.[citation needed] Philip Leacockwas executive producer. The series was produced in association with the Stuart Whitman Corporation (Stuart Whitman, Inc. on later episodes). Set in Oklahoma, the series was shot at ...

    UK digital network 5Spike (now Paramount Network) used to air episodes of the show at random days and random times, as movies. Previously, the show aired on Movies4Men, now known as Sony Movies Action. US over-the-air network Decades also aired episodes of the show for one day in October 2015.

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  3. Jul 1, 2016 · To this final Western frontier comes cigar-smoking, 35-year-old U.S. Marshal Jim Crown (Whitman), to headquarter in Cimarron, the eponymous town of the Strip, and also oversee its other five towns, Hardesty, Shades Wells, Beaver City, Grand Valley, and Guymon.

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  4. When a band of wolf hunters, whose very success has put them out of business, are becoming a problem for the settlers of the Cimarron Strip. Broke and hungry, they resort to killing cattle for sustenance.

  5. Cimarron Strip (TV Series 1967–1968) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Cimarron Strip is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from September 1967 to March 1968. Starring Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown, the series was produced by the creators of Gunsmoke. Reruns of the original show were aired in the summer of 1971.

  7. Cimarron Strip is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from September 1967 to March 1968. Starring Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown, the series was produced by the creators of Gunsmoke. Reruns of the original show were aired in the summer of 1971.

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