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Directed byGabby Hayes
CastLorne Greene and Chuck Conners
DVD ReleaseMarch 18, 2008
Running Time8071 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code683904111227
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24 DVD, DIGITAL1STOP, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Classic TV Westerns 300 Episodes

Combining its popular Ultimate TV Westerns and Western TV Classics 150 Episode Packs, Mill Creek Entertainment is able to present hours of western entertainment. Revisit the golden age of westerns and many of the Wild West's heroes and legends. You get 300 Western drama episodes on 24 entertainment-packed double-sided DVDs. Program list: 26 Men - Tristram Coffin - (2 episodes) The Adventures of Champion - Barry Curtis - (1 episode) The Adventures of Jim Bowie - Scott Forbes - (6 episodes) The Adventures of Kit Carson - Bill Williams - (6 episodes) Annie Oakley - Gail Davis - (6 episodes) Bat Masterson - Gene Barry - (2 episodes) Bonanza - Lorne Greene - (10 episodes) Brave Eagle - Keith Larsen - (1 episode) Buffalo Bill Jr. - Dickie Jones - (17 episodes) The Cisco Kid - Duncan Renaldo - (34 episodes) Cowboy G-Men - Russell Hayden - (5 episodes) Death Valley Days - Stanley Andrews - (3 episodes) The Deputy - Henry Fonda - (2 episodes) Frontier Doctor - Rex Allen - (13 episodes) Fury - Peter Graves - (4 episodes) The Gabby Hayes Show - Gabby Hayes - (6 episodes) Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans - Lon Chaney Jr. - (15 episodes) Hudson's Bay - John Clark - (3 episodes) Judge Roy Bean - Edgar Buchanan - (14 episodes) The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp - Hugh O'Brien - (1 episode) The Lone Ranger - Clayton Moore - (17 episodes) Northwest Passage - Buddy Ebsen - (8 episodes) Pistols and Petticoats - Ann Sheridan - (3 episodes) The Range Rider - Jock Mahoney - (18 episodes) Red Rider - Allen Lane - (1 episode) The Rifleman - Chuck Connors - (3 episodes) The Roy Rogers Show - Roy Rogers - (30 episodes) Sergeant Preston of the Yukon - Dick Simmons - (12 episodes) Shotgun Slade - Scott Brady - (15 episodes) Sky King - Kirby Grant - (4 episodes) Stoney Burke - Jack Lord - (1 episode) Stories of the Century - Jim Davis - (27 episodes) Sugarfoot - Will Hutchins - (1 episode) U.S. Marshall - John Bromfield - (5 episodes) Wagon Train - Ward Bond - (3 episodes) Wide Country - Earl Holliman - (1 episode) Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (4 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteOLD TV SERIES IN ORIGINAL FORMATQuote
I have not seen every episode but I did review Stoney Burke and Wide Country. The film is old and I wish that it was remastered as it was dark and you could not see the credits at all. The audio is good. Wide Country was a better copy. I am hoping the rest are too. November 29, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteEnjoy the Treasure Hunt!Quote
Without having seen every episode in this collection (it could take some months), I can already recommend it as a source of some real historical TV gems.

As mentioned elsewhere, it's a treat to see The Cisco Kid episodes as they were originally filmed in color. And wait 'til you see my childhood favorite, The Roy Rogers Show. In one episode, a pre-Magnificent Seven Charles Bronson, billed as Charles Buchinsky, is seen as a boxer. In another, there is a young Denver Pyle, beardless and before he grew into the beloved, grizzled character actor we knew later. There are even some original commercials with Roy and Dale pushing sugar-laden sponsors such as Post Sugar Crisp, and recruiting some of their youngsters to somewhat awkwardly sing the Jello Instant Pudding song. It's worth noting that the quality of the Rogers shows on this disc is significantly better than some I've seen released by other companies.

Overall, the production values and print quality in this collection vary significantly. The upside is that some are better than you might expect, given their age. Besides, as Gabby Hayes might have put it, who in tarnation would expect digitally-restored perfection in this sort of collection, anyway?

Thanks to Mill Creek Entertainment for providing this paydirt. Now we can sit back and enjoy sifting through it for our personal treasures. Highly recommended. November 17, 2008

rating: 5 Quoteiraye Amazon customerQuote
This is a good item. Be wary of Amazon's false and erroneous advertisements. When an item is advertised with a refund or the description seems to be too good of a deal, Amazon will not stand behind it. Instead, when you e-mail them with a question about it, they then correct it, and make it appear you read it incorrectly. Don't order before you question too good of a deal advertisement. September 10, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteTV Westerns HeavenQuote
This is a massive collection of 300 "public domain" episodes from western television shows that were broadcast in the 1950s and 1960s that covers most of the bases . . . . kiddie westerns of the early 1950s with shows like "The Lone Ranger" and "The Roy Rogers Show," adult westerns like "Bonanza," "Wagon Train," and "The Rifleman," and even a few 20th century "contemporary" westerns like "Sky King," "Stoney Burke" and "Wide Country." Save for a single episode from "Sugarfoot," you won't find any of the Warner Brothers westerns in this collection as those shows are still under copyright and controlled by Warner, but there are still plenty of famous as well as obscure western shows included in this set . . . . anyone for "Brave Eagle?"

This collection is a combination of two of Mill Creek Entertainment's previous TV western releases, Ultimate TV Westerns - 150 Episodes and Western TV Classics 150 Episodes so if you already own those collections, you can skip this set. Both of these sets have been reviewed by several Amazon customers and I recommend that you visit the links to get more details.

Happy trails!
April 10, 2008

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