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  1. Laredo — 2 season, 23 series 1965 — 1967. Season 2 ... As part of the jury Joe is only one to question his guilt. Сast and Crew. Stars . Peter Brown

  2. Laredo. (TV series) Laredo is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from 1965–67, starring Neville Brand, William Smith, Peter Brown, and Philip Carey as Texas Rangers. It is set on the Mexican border around Laredo in Webb County in South Texas. The program presented 56 episodes in color. It was produced by Universal Television.

  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Laredo : A Question of Guilt (1967) - Leo Penn on AllMovie - The Rangers fight a lynch-hungry mob to get a…

  4. 26. Aired March 10, 1967 10:00 PM on NBC. Runtime 45m. Director Leo Penn. Country United States. Languages English. Genres Western. Joe's old friend John Bright Star is accused of killing Clara McDermott, a woman who had befriended him. Joe and Cotton are picked for jury duty and Judge Lamprey is presiding, his family was killed by Apaches.

  5. A Question of Guilt: Regia di Leo Penn. Con Neville Brand, Peter Brown, William Smith, Robert Wolders. When an Apache is seen over the dead body of a woman who befriended him, everyone assumes he is guilty. He refuses to speak for himself but the Rangers question his guilt. As part of the jury Joe is only one to question his guilt.

  6. A Question of Guilt is the twenty-third episode of the second season of Laredo, and the fifty-third episode overall. Starring: Neville Brand (Reese Bennett) (credit only), Peter Brown (Chad Cooper), William Smith , Robert Wolders (Erik Hunter) and Philip Carey (Capt. Parmalee) Guest Star: Claude Akins (Cotton Buckmeister)

  7. A Question of Guilt: Regie: Leo Penn Mit Neville Brand, Peter Brown, William Smith, Robert Wolders When an Apache is seen over the dead body of a woman who befriended him, everyone assumes he is guilty. He refuses to speak for himself but the Rangers question his guilt. As part of the jury Joe is only one to question his guilt.

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