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- Half-breed Frank Madden claims he's White, in order to own land, but violent racial clashes in town force him to abandon his neutrality and chose a side.
- Four vets attending college on the GI Bill and a cabaret singer try to rob a Reno Casino and pull off the perfect crime.
- Aliens take five people, give them small capsules which can kill mankind without additional damage, with the understanding they will colonize Earth only if they use the weapons.
- Hickok rode Buckshot while 300-pound Jingles rode Joker. Jingles described Hickok as "the bravest, strongest, fightingest U.S. Marshal in the whole West." And that's about it: he beat up all the bad guys and somehow kept his good looks.
- A lawman becomes a Deputy in a town where he suspects the friend he had to kill in self defense, was framed for murder.
- In order to avoid the hangman's noose, a cowboy agrees to marry a beautiful but fiery redhead.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series edited together and released as a feature.
- "Trouble on the Trail" is two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" television series edited together and released as a feature film by Allied Artists. The first half has Jingles (Andy Devine) framed on a murder charge, which Wild Bill Hickok (Guy Madison) reveals to be part of a plot to get control of valuable mine property. Riding on, Wild Bill and Jingles aid in the return of a cafe singer (Martha Hyer), kidnapped by a gang trying to get control of another mine, which proves the two episodes were not shown back-to-back on subsequent TV weeks, as even the cheap Newhall Productions (William F. Broidy) wouldn't do two mine plots a week apart. No, rescind that, they probably would have, figuring TV addicts wouldn't remember last week's plot anyway.
- This is two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series edited together and released as a feature.
- A compilation of two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series, Border City Election and Pony Express vs. Telegraph, edited together and released as a feature film.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes of "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature film.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok", The Yellow Haired Kid and Johnny Deuce, edited together and released as a feature.
- Another of the series of "movies" created by stitching two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series together, U. S. Marshal Wild Bill Hickok (Guy Madison) and his deputy Jingles P. Jones (Andy Devine) are working to solve the mystery of a number of gold robberies from a stage line and expose the plot of a bank manager to buy the bank with funds stolen from it. Wrapping that one up tightly in less than thirty minutes, they move on up the road to round up another gang that has been holding up Wells Fargo offices, with Jingles posing as a medicine show magician. The stitched-together TV episodes were: "The Lost Indian Mine" (2.13) (6 January 1952) and "Civilian Clothes" (3.1) (26 December 1954).
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
- 1951–195830mTV Episode
- Bill and Jingles are after the Black Raiders gang. When gang members Miles and Russell argue, Miles wounds Russell and then kills Clem Morgan. Clem's son Grant thinks Russell shot his father. Gang leader Braddock with Grant's help plan to lynch Russell. Bill and Jingles successfully get Russell out of town but the gang learns of it and they set a trap for them.