Cowboy G-Men
Cowboy G-Men | |
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Genre | Western |
Written by |
Buckley Angell Todhunter Ballard William R. Cox Henry B. Donovan Orville H. Hampton Monroe Manning Michael Raison |
Directed by |
Thor L. Brooks Reg Browne George Cahan Harold Daniels Paul Landres |
Starring |
Russell Hayden Jackie Coogan |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Henry B. Donovan |
Editor(s) |
Thor L. Brooks Seth Larsen Carl Pingitore |
Cinematography |
Gordon Avil Kenneth Peach Henry Sharp Harold E. Stine William P. Whitley |
Running time | 24–26 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Syndication |
Picture format | Black-and-white |
Audio format | Monoaural |
Original run | September 13, 1952 – June 13, 1953 |
Cowboy G-Men is an American Western series that aired in syndication from September 1952 to June 1953, for a total of thirty-nine episodes.
Synopsis
Russell Hayden and former child actor Jackie Coogan star as Pat Gallagher and Stoney Crockett, respectively, a pair of government agents operating in the American West. Television actor Phil Arnold portrayed Zerbo, a sometimes associate of Gallagher and Crockett. Cowboy G-Men was based on a story by Henry B. Donovan and featured the writing of such western fiction authors as Todhunter Ballard.
Episode list
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
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1-1 | "Ozark Gold" | September 13, 1952 |
1-2 | "Chinaman's Chance" | September 20, 1952 |
1-3 | "The Golden Wolf" | September 27, 1952 |
1-4 | "Secret Mission" | October 4, 1952 |
1-5 | "Chippewa Indians" | October 11, 1952 |
1-6 | "Center Fire" | October 18, 1952 |
1-7 | "Beware! No Trespassing" | November 1, 1952 |
1-8 | "Pixilated" | November 8, 1952 |
1-9 | "Running Iron" | November 15, 1952 |
1-10 | "Bounty Jumpers" | November 22, 1952 |
1-11 | "Gunslingers" | November 29, 1952 |
1-12 | "Koniackers (Counterfeiters)" | December 6, 1952 |
1-13 | "Ghost Bushwacker" | December 13, 1952 |
1-14 | "Salted Mines" | December 20, 1952 |
1-15 | "Frontier Smugglers" | December 27, 1952 |
1-16 | "Mysterious Decoy" | January 3, 1953 |
1-17 | "Ridge of Ghosts" | January 10, 1953 |
1-18 | "Hang the Jury" | January 17, 1953 |
1-19 | "Silver Shotgun" | January 24, 1953 |
1-20 | "Rawhide Gold" | January 31, 1953 |
1-21 | "The Run Down" | February 7, 1953 |
1-22 | "Rawhiders" | February 14, 1953 |
1-23 | "General Delivery" | February 21, 1953 |
1-24 | "Gypsy Traders" | February 28, 1953 |
1-25 | "Safe Crackers" | March 7, 1953 |
1-26 | "Silver Fraud" | March 14, 1953 |
1-27 | "Hangfire" | March 21, 1953 |
1-28 | "Hush Money" | March 28, 1953 |
1-29 | "Ghost Town Mystery" | April 4, 1953 |
1-30 | "Empty Mailbags" | April 11, 1953 |
1-31 | "Sawdust Swindle" | April 18, 1953 |
1-32 | "Spring the Trap" | April 25, 1953 |
1-33 | "Sidewinder" | May 2, 1953 |
1-34 | "Indian Trader" | May 9, 1953 |
1-35 | "Stolen Dynamite" | May 16, 1953 |
1-36 | "The Woman Mayor" | May 23, 1953 |
1-37 | "Double Crossed" | May 30, 1953 |
1-38 | "High Heeled Boots" | June 6, 1953 |
1-39 | "The California Bullets" | June 13, 1953 |
DVD releases
Timeless Media Group released a 10 episode best-of set on DVD in Region 1 on October 26, 2008.[1]
Alpha Home Entertainment has released 5 volume collections of Cowboy G-Men on DVD. Each volume contains 4 episodes from the series.[2][3][4][5][6]
In Other Countries
In Japan, Cowboy G-Men was the first show to be dubbed in Japanese in 1956. The late veteran voice actor Junpei Takiguchi voiced all the characters including the female characters.
References
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-G-Men-Russell-Hayden/dp/B001E90DSK
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-Russell-Hayden-Jackie-Coogan/dp/B000J10HYO
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-Russell-Hayden-Jackie-Coogan/dp/B000LXHFRW
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-G-Men-3-Jackie-Coogan/dp/B004CNK5BK
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-G-Men-4-Jackie-Coogan/dp/B004JWCVNY
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-G-Men-5-Jackie-Coogan/dp/B004KZH5EU