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  1. The Vittorio Bottecelli Story: Directed by Jerry Hopper. With Ward Bond, Robert Horton, Elizabeth Montgomery, Gustavo Rojo. The King orders his womanizing nephew to San Francisco.

    • (80)
    • Western
    • Jerry Hopper
    • 1959-12-16
  2. After the producer of Wagon Train accepted her first script submission in 1958, he put her under contract to continue writing for the show. She wrote more than 500 episodes of The First Hundred Years, wrote for Peyton Place, and developed The Ghost & Mrs. Muir for television in the late 1960s.

  3. Director. Herschel Daugherty. Writers. Charles Dickens. Jean Holloway. Stars. Ward Bond. Robert Horton. Ben Cooper. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. Add to Watchlist. 3 User reviews. 1 Critic review. Photos 16. Top cast. Ward Bond. Major Seth Adams.

    • (99)
    • Western
    • Herschel Daugherty
    • 1960-03-02
  4. 101. YOUR RATING. Rate. Western. Nearing the end of their trip, a mother with four beautiful daughters, all of marrying age and a wagon train full of men who are either the same or wanting to be and the Major is not off limits either. Director. Christian Nyby. Writers. Jean Holloway. Jane Austen. Palmer Thompson. Stars. Ward Bond. Robert Horton.

    • (101)
    • Western
    • Christian Nyby
    • 1959-06-17
  5. Inside Wagon Train: The Greenhorn Story. The third-season Wagon Train episode “The Greenhorn Story” was prolific screenwriter Jean Holloways endearing tribute to the emigrant families who were part of the largest mass migration in U.S. history traveling along The California Trail.

  6. 109. YOUR RATING. Rate. Western. At the beginning of any wagon train trip, the challenges faced by everyone turns a greenhorn into a seasoned veteran, even if those may mean death of those they love or some other loss. Director. Bretaigne Windust. Writer. Jean Holloway. Stars. Ward Bond. Robert Horton. Mickey Rooney. See production info at IMDbPro.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wagon_TrainWagon Train - Wikipedia

    Jan Clayton and Beulah Bondi highlight "The Prairie Story", written by Jean Holloway, which examines how the forbidden prairie, particularly the strong wind, plays havoc on the lives of the women on the wagon train.

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