Outlaws - Season 2
Outlaws is an NBC Western television series, starring Barton MacLane as U.S. marshal Frank Caine, who operated in a lawless section of Oklahoma Territory about Stillwater. The program aired 50 one-hour episodes from September 29, 1960, to May 10, 1962. The first season was shot in black-and-white, the second in color. Co-starring with MacLane in the 1960–1961 season was Don Collier as deputy marshal Will Foreman. In the second season, MacLane left the program, and Collier was promoted to full marshal, with Bruce Yarnell joining the cast as deputy marshal Chalk Breeson. Jock Gaynor appeared in the first season as deputy Heck Martin, the on-screen nephew of Will Foreman. Slim Pickens appeared as "Slim" in the second season. Judy Lewis also appeared the second season as Connie Masters, an employee of the Wells Fargo office in Stillwater.
The dog who appeared in Walt Disney's Old Yeller was also cast in The Outlaws.
Others who appeared on the program on at least three occasions were Vic Morrow, Cliff Robertson, Pippa Scott, and Harry Townes. In addition, John Anderson, Edgar Buchanan, Jackie Coogan, Bruce Gordon, Robert Harland, Robert Lansing Cloris Leachman, Robert Karnes, Brian Keith, Larry Pennell, Chris Robinson, William Shatner, Ray Walston, Jack Warden, and David Wayne each appeared twice in the series.
Year: 1962
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Studio: NBC
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Cast: Barton MacLane, Slim Pickens, Don Collier, Bruce Yarnell
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First Air Date: Sep 26, 1960
Last Air date: May 10, 1962
Season: 2 Season
Episode: 50 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 6.20/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 19.396
Language: English
Episode
Chalk's Lot
The Connie Masters Story
My Friend, the Horse Thief
The Cutups
Night Riders
The Braithwaite Brothers
Walk Tall
Roly
No Luck on Friday
The Outlaw Marshals
Masterpiece
The Dark Sunrise of Griff Kincaid
The Verdict
The Bitter Swede
Buck Breeson Rides Again
A Bit of Glory
Horse of a Similar Color
The Sisters
A Day to Kill
No More Horses
Ride the Man Down
Farewell Performance
Charge
All in a Day's Work