Man Without a Gun

Man Without a Gun

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Man Without a Gun

1 موسم | 33 حلقة
1957/11/06
7.5

1. The Day the West Went Wild

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10/13/1958

2. Reward

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10/20/1958

3. Peril

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10/27/1958

4. The Sealed Envelope

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11/3/1958

5. Lissie

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11/10/1958

6. Danger

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11/17/1958

7. Invisible Energy

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11/24/1958

8. The Thin Wall

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12/1/1958

9. The Mine

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12/8/1958

10. Night of Violence

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12/15/1958

11. Wanted

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12/22/1958

12. The Seven Killers

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12/29/1958

13. The Gun From Boot Hill

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1/8/1959

14. Jailbreak

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1/15/1959

15. Trap Line

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1/22/1959

16. Teen-Age Idol

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1/29/1959

17. The Last Hunt

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2/5/1959

18. Silent Town

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2/12/1959

19. The Gunsmith

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2/19/1959

20. The Kidder

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2/27/1959

21. Guilty

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3/5/1959

22. The Fugitive

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3/12/1959

23. High Iron

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3/19/1959

24. Headline

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4/2/1959

25. Dream Weaver

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5/11/1959

26. Buried Treasure

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5/18/1959

27. Lady From Laramie

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5/25/1959

28. The Law of The Land

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6/8/1959

29. Man Missing

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6/15/1959

30. No Heart For Killing

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6/22/1959

31. Shadow of A Gun

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6/29/1959

32. Wire's End

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7/6/1959

33. Dark Road

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7/20/1959

نظرة عامة

Man Without a Gun, is an American western television series produced by 20th Century Fox television and presented in first-run syndication in the United States from 1957 to 1959. Set in the town of Yellowstone near Yellowstone National Park in the then Dakota Territory during the 1870s, the program starred Rex Reason as newspaper editor Adam MacLean, who brought miscreants to justice without the use of violence or gunplay but through his Yellowstone Sentinel. The co-star was Mort Mills, as Marshal Frank Tallman, who intervened when the "pen" proved not to be "mightier than the sword".Harry Harvey, Sr., was cast in twenty-one episodes as Yellowstone Mayor George Dixon. The program is considered to have been unique because it showcased MacLean's moral ethics and common sense to bring outlaws to justice. The show was also used as a schoolroom to teach the youngsters of the 1950s about decency and the differences between right and wrong.