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10 Old TV Westerns That Still Hold Up Today
T he 1950s and 1960s were the halcyon days of TV Westerns. Notable names included Glenn Ford, Rod Cameron, Harry Carey, ...
According to Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh in their book, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows ... in the cast, Wagon Train retained its charm as a classic Western series.
Another fan said: "Good luck finding a better western ever made. Ensemble cast containing arguably 4 of the best actors in that last 40 years of film. Supporting cast is excellent. "This film is ...
Sugarfoot' starred Will Hutchins as Tom Brewster, an Easterner who comes to the Wild West of the Oklahoma Territory to become ...
Vance Shaw is an ex-criminal whose job is to protect the Western Union workers against attacks by gangs of bandits, as he finds out his renegade brother, Jack (Barton MacLane) is leading one of ...
Another added: "Bridges should have won Best Actor for his amazing performance." A critic hailed True Grit as the pinnacle of Western cinema ... can be rented on Apple TV or streamed on Hulu.
Until "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" debuted in 1955, most TV Westerns were aimed at preteen boys. "Wyatt Earp" was based on a real-life Western hero, and some of its stories were authentic.