The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is a television western series loosely based on the life of frontier marshal Wyatt Earp. The half-hour black-and-white program aired for 229 episodes on ABC from 1955 to 1961 and featured Hugh O'Brian in the title role.
While on the way back to Dodge, Matt and Chester discover a homsteading family fleeing Pleasant Valley, which is besieged by Indians.
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is a television western series loosely based on the life of frontier marshal Wyatt Earp. The half-hour black-and-white program aired for 229 episodes on ABC from 1955 to 1961 and featured Hugh O'Brian in the title role.
A self-styled religious prophet (Ainslie Pryor) is making life miserable for his daughter and new son-in-law..
Matt encounters an ex-girl friend---who's now working on the wrong side of the law.
An ex-Union soldier is forced to use violence against a pair of diehard Rebels (Jacques Aubuchon appears). First episode without the "Boot Hill" intro.
When Chester's mail-order bride arrives, neither she nor Chester are what the other are expecting (first credited appearance of Bert Rumsey as 'Sam').
Matt's Childhood hero, Dutch George is now the leader of a notorious gang of horse thieves he must now stop.
A man ends up running to the Mexican border after trying to collect money his employer owes him.
The brother of a man Matt was forced to kill vows to kill Matt by any means necessary (Mort Mills appears).
A serial killer known as "the strangler" terrorizes a New York neighborhood.
The Man of Steel fights crime with help from his friends at the "Daily Planet."
Gil Larkin is suspected of murder when Mona Cameron's allegedly abusive husband is shot dead in front of him and he gets knocked out by an unknown assailant.
A stranger comes to Dodge, and Doc bewilders and dismays Chester and Matt by arming himself and vowing to kill the man.
The Man of Steel fights crime with help from his friends at the "Daily Planet."