1.BUFFALO BILL, JR. (1953). In "The Fight for Geronimo", a dishonest telegraph man attempts to hold up a train that contains an Indian prisoner. One commercial is intact. 2.THE ROY ROGERS SHOW (1953). Con men forge a man's signature on a bill of sale for property he owns while he's out of town, so it's up to Roy to fix things. 3.COWBOY G-MEN (1952) stars Russell Hayden and Jackie (Uncle Fester) Coogan as government agents in the old west. In this episode, they investigate a poisoned water area. 4.JUDGE ROY BEAN (1956), in color, starring Edgar Buchanan as the "by-the-book" law enforcer. The judge suspects the sheriff of a neighboring town is just as dishonest as the city criminals. Black and white/color, 105 minutes, DVD, NTSC standard encoded, $16.95
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