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Fully restored and digitally remastered.
Loosely based on the Owen Wister novel of the same name.
Originally broadcast on U.S. television in 1962.
James Drury, Roberta Shore, Gary Clark, Lee J. Cobb, Doug McClure.
DVD, full screen presentation; Dolby Digital.
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Disc 1. The executioners / guests, Colleen Dewhurst, Hugh O'Brian ; Woman from White Wing / guest, Barry Sullivan ; Throw a long rope / guest, Jack Warden -- Disc 2. The big deal / guest, Ricardo Montalban ; The brazen bell / guests, George C. Scott, Royal Dano ; Big day, great day / guest, Aldo Ray -- Disc 3. Riff-raff / guest, Ray Danton ; Impasse / guest, Eddie Albert ; It tolls for thee / guest, Lee Marvin -- Disc 4. West / guest, Steve Cochran ; The Devil's children / guest, Charles Bickford ; Fifty days to Moose Jaw / guests, James Gregory, Brandon De Wilde -- Disc 5. The accomplice / guest, Bette Davis ; The man from the sea / guests, Carol Lynley, Shirley Knight, Tom Tryon ; Duel at Shiloh / guest, Brian Keith -- Disc 6. The exiles / guests, Ed Nelson, Tammy Grimes ; The judgement / guests Clu Gulager, Patricia Barry ; Say goodbye to all that / guests, Fabian, Royal Dano -- Disc 7. The man who couldn't die / guest, Vera Miles ; If you have tears / guests, Robert Vaughn, Dana Winter, Nancy Sinatra ; The small parade / guest, David Wayne -- Disc 8. Vengeance is the spur / guests, Michael Rennie, Nina Foch, Denver Pyle ; The money cage / guest, Steve Forrest ; The golden door / guest, Karl Boehm -- Disc 9. A distant fury / guests, Ida Lupino, Joey Heatherton ; Echo of another day / guest, Bradford Dillman ; Strangers at sundown / guests, Jocelyn Brando, Harry Morgan -- Disc 10. The mountain of the sun / guests, Dolores Hart, Jeanette Nolan, Joe De Santis ; Run away from home / guests, I. Stanford Jolley, Jeannine Riley ; The final hour / guest, Ulla Jacobsson -- Disc 11. bonus disc: exclusive interviews with James Drury, Roberta Short (The Virginian), Robert Fuller (Laramie, Wagon Train), Peter Brown (The Lawman, Laredo) and Gary Clark (The Virginian).
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