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    Captain Video and His Video Rangers

    TV-Y71949 · Science fiction

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  1. Captain Video and His Video Rangers: With Don Hastings, Al Hodge, Hal Conklin, Ben Lackland. "Guardian of the Safety of the World", private citizen-scientist Captain Video, assisted by his teenage helper The Ranger and an army of Video Rangers, preserves the peace in the far-off future, fighting the evil Dr. Pauli of the Astroidal Society and a ...

    • (124)
    • 1949-06-27
    • Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure
    • 30
  2. Captain Video and His Video Rangers; Genre: Science fiction: Created by: Lawrence Menkin James Caddigan: Written by: Damon Knight James Blish Jack Vance Arthur C. Clarke Isaac Asimov Cyril M. Kornbluth Milt Lesser Walter M. Miller, Jr. Robert Sheckley J. T. McIntosh Robert S. Richardson Maurice C. Brachhausen (M. C. Brock) Starring: Richard ...

    • June 27, 1949 –, April 1, 1955
    • DuMont
  3. Captain Video and His Video Rangers (TV Series 1949–1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. 1.5M subscribers. 320. 38K views 10 years ago. Episode of the TV series "Captain Video and His Video Rangers", with Al Hodge as 'Captain Video' and Don Hastings as the 'Video Ranger' with...

    • Dec 6, 2013
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    • 8thManDVD.com™ Cartoon Channel
  5. Overview. Share. Captain Video and His Video Rangers. ← Back to main. Series Cast 5. Don Hastings. — (2 Episodes) Al Hodge. — (2 Episodes) Richard Coogan. — (2 Episodes) Earl Hammond. — (2 Episodes) Wright King. — (2 Episodes) Series Crew 1. Directing. Oliver Barbour. Director (2 Episodes)

  6. The Video Rangers face crisis on Mars' tiny inner moon Phobos, as the secret weapons laboratories there are targeted by thieves. Unidentified forces attempt to prevent Captain Video from landing on Phobos. 7.4/10. Rate.

  7. In a typical program, as the conflict subsided for a moment, Captain Video (played by Richard Coogan, who later portrayed U.S. Marshal Matt Wayne on The Californians) would turn to his Remote Tele-Carrier, or inexplicably the show would switch to Ranger Headquarters, to show the exploits of other rangers (often cowboys such as Bob Steele and Sun...

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