Cimarron Strip

Cimarron Strip

Western

Cimarron Strip

1S | 23E
09/07/1967
5.0

1. Journey to a Hanging

0.0
9/7/1967

2. The Legend of Jud Starr

0.0
9/14/1967

3. Broken Wing

0.0
9/21/1967

4. The Battleground

0.0
9/28/1967

5. The Hunted

0.0
10/5/1967

6. The Battle of Bloody Stones

0.0
10/12/1967

7. Whitey

0.0
10/19/1967

8. The Roarer

0.0
11/2/1967

9. The Search

0.0
11/9/1967

10. Till the End of Night

0.0
11/16/1967

11. The Beast That Walks Like a Man

0.0
11/30/1967

12. Nobody

0.0
12/7/1967

13. The Last Wolf

6.0
12/14/1967

14. The Deputy

0.0
12/21/1967

15. The Judgement

0.0
1/4/1968

16. Fool's Gold

0.0
1/11/1968

17. Heller

0.0
1/18/1968

18. Knife in the Darkness

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1/25/1968

19. Sound of a Drum

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2/1/1968

20. Big Jessie

0.0
2/8/1968

21. The Blue Moon Train

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2/15/1968

22. Without Honor

0.0
2/29/1968

23. The Greeners

0.0
3/7/1968

Overview

Cimarron Strip is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from September 1967 to March 1968. Starring Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown, the series was produced by the creators of Gunsmoke. Reruns of the original show were aired in the summer of 1971. Cimarron Strip was one of only three 90-minute weekly Western series that aired during the 1960s, and the only 90-minute series of any kind to be centered primarily around one lead character. Cimarron Strip was set in the Oklahoma Panhandle, which comprises, east to west, Beaver, Texas, and Cimarron counties in Oklahoma. The show is set in 1888, just as the continuous frontier of the West, which once ran from the Canadian to the Mexican border, was closing. In less than five years there would no longer be that "continuous frontier," only pockets of undeveloped land. This was the late "Wild West" that Marshall Jim Crown was called to defend.