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"The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" The Almost Dead Cowhand (TV Episode 1956) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Frank McDonald

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  

Frederick Hazlitt Brennan

Cast (in credits order)  

Hugh O'Brian ... Wyatt Earp
Christian Drake ... Thad Milburn
Paul Brinegar ... Jim Kelley
Camille Franklin Camille Franklin ... Ginger
Ray Kellogg ... Tex Davis
Sam Flint ... Stableman Ruger
Michael Bryant Michael Bryant ... Chalk Beeson
William Tannen ... Deputy Hal Norton
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bill Coontz ... Townsman (uncredited)
Leonard P. Geer ... Townsman (uncredited)
Al Haskell ... Bartender (uncredited)
Wes Hudman Wes Hudman ... Deputy Pete Dalgrin (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw ... Townsman (uncredited)
Frank Mills ... Bartender (uncredited)
Jimmy Noel Jimmy Noel ... Townsman (uncredited)
Tex Palmer ... Townsman (uncredited)
Buddy Roosevelt ... Townsman (uncredited)
Jerry Schumacher Jerry Schumacher ... Bouncer (uncredited)

Produced by 

Louis F. Edelman ... executive producer
Robert Sisk ... producer (as Robert F. Sisk)

Music by 

Ken Darby

Cinematography by 

Harold E. Wellman ... (as Harold Wellman)

Editing by 

John Durant

Art Direction by 

Albert M. Pyke

Set Decoration by 

Ted Offenbecker ... (as Theodore F. Offenbecker)

Makeup Department 

Paul Malcolm ... makeup artist

Production Management 

Sydney M. Fogel ... production manager
W. Argyle Nelson ... production supervisor (as Argyle Nelson)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Sid Sidman ... assistant director

Sound Department 

Robert Reeve ... rerecording editor
Tommy Thompson ... sound (as Thomas Thompson)

Costume and Wardrobe Department 

Douglas Stevens ... wardrobe

Editorial Department 

Dann Cahn ... editorial supervisor

Music Department 

The Ken Darby Singers ... chorus
E.C. Norton ... music editor

Additional Crew 

Stuart N. Lake ... consultant

See also

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