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The Fugitive Craig Kennedy, Criminologist the Cheaters DVD 1 16MM FILM CHAIN THE FUGITIVE “Middle Of a Heat Wave” 9-21-65, With David Janssen, 9-21-65, Sponsored By Tide, Viceroy Cigarettes, Neet , Anacin, All State Insurance, Goodyear Tire, Phillips Milk Of Magnesia, Season 3, Episode 2 CRAIG KENNEDY, CRIMINOLOGIST With Donald Woods from 1952, “The Indian Giver” Season 1, Episode 10, and , “The Vanisher” Season 1, Episode 22 DVD 2 16MM FILM CHAIN THE CHEATERS “Lamb To The Slaughter” 12-17-61, With John Ireland, Season 1, Episode 2 CRAIG KENNEDY, CRIMINOLOGIST “The Mummy’s Secret” 1952, With Donald Woods, Season 1, Episode 19 FRONTIER CIRCUS “The Race” 5-3-62, With Chill Wills, Season 1, Episode 24 DVD 3 16MM FILM CHAIN GRAND JURY “End Of The Line” 1960, With Lyle Bettger, Harold J, Stone FOREIGN INTRIGUE “The Election” DUPONT THEATER “Frightened Witness” 2-19-57, and, “Are Trees People” 1956, With Dupont Commercials DVD 4 16MM FILM CHAIN TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD SHOW First Song “Rock City Boogie” , KINESCOPE THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET ‘The Swimming Pool” 6-11-54,Sponsored By Listerine, Antizyme, Season 2, Episode 39 THE FALCON “Backlash” 6-24-54, With Charles McGraw, Season 1, Episode 1 ROBIN HOOD “To Many Earls” 5-29-57, Season 2, Episode 31 DVD 5 16MM FILM CHAIN THRILLER “Mr. George” 5-9-61, With Boris Karloff, Season 1, Episode 32 FRONTIER CIRCUS “The Good Fight” 4-19-62, With Chill Wills, Season 1, Episode 22 DVD 6 16MM FILM CHAIN EXPOSE “A Man’s Castle” 1962, With Jack Elam THE INVISABLE MAN “The Big Plot” 7-5-59, Season 2, Episode 13, LAST SHOW SEA HUNT “Rapture Of The Deep” 1-25-58, With Lloyd Bridges, Season 1, Episode 3 DVD 7 16MM FILM CHAIN STREETS OF DANGER (THE LONE WOLF) “Newhall Story” 1954, With Louis Hayward, Season 1, Episode 39 THE MAN BEHIND THE BADGE “The Bait” 1955, With Charles Bickford LOCK-UP “Jennifier Vaughn Case” 1-28-61, With McDonald Carey, Season 2, Episode 19 GANG BUSTERS “The Quirley Gang” 5-1-52, Season 1, Episode 4 DVD 8 16MM FILM CHAIN BOLD JOURNEY “Indians Of The Andes” With John Stevenson MIKE HAMMER “Doll Trouble” 7-31-59, With Darren McGavin, Season 2, Episode 31 GANG BUSTERS “The Rocco Trapani Case” 9-23-55 SIR LANCELOT “Knights Choice” 5-13-57, With William Russell, Season 1, Episode 26 DVD 9 16MM FILM CHAIN FU MANCHU “The Plague Of Fu Manchu” 10-8-56, With Glen Gordon, Season 1, Episode 6 BAT MASTERSON “Treasure Of Worry Hill” 12-3-58, With Gene Barry, Season 1, Episode 9 DUPONT THEATER “Dan Marshall’s Brat” 1957, Sponsored By Dupont THE TOM AND JERRY SHOW Show #4 DVD 10 16MM FILM CHAIN THRILLER “Parasite Mansion” 4-25-61, Host Boris Karloff, Season 1, Episode 30 OUTER LIMITS “100 Days Of The Dragon” 9-23-63, With Bob Johnson, Ben Wright, Season 1, Episode 2 DVD 11 16MM FILM CHAIN ZORRO “The Mountain Man” 3-19-59, With Guy Williams, Season 2, Episode 24 SKY KING “The Feathered Serpent’ 1-26-58 ,With Kirby Grant, Gloria Winters, Season 3, Episode 8 JUDGE ROY BEAN “Murder In Langtry” 1956, With Edgar Buchanan, Season 1, Episode 14 ANNIE OAKLEY “Joker On Horseback” 6-10-56, With Gail Davis, Jimmy Hawkins, Roy Barcroft, Season 3, Episode 2 DVD 12 16MM FILM CHAIN BATTLE LINE “Operation Torch” 1963, Season 1 COLDITZ “Name, Rank and Number” 11-2-72, Season 1, Episode 3 TIGHT ROPE “Frankie Farrell Story” 1960, With Mike Conners DVD 13 16MM FILM CHAIN STAR PERFORMANCE “High Stakes” With Dick Powell, NOTE: This Show Is Two Shows Edited Together THE DETECTIVES “The Champ” 5-19-61, With Robert Taylor, Russell Thorson, Season 2, Episode 35 MANHUNT “Accidental Truth” 1961, With Victor Jory, Season 2, Episode 25 DVD 14 16MM FILM CHAIN 77 SUNSET STRIP With Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Roger Smith, Edd Bymes, Complete With All Commercials Intact, ABC Network 1) “Tiger By The Tail” 3-3-61, Season 3, Episode 25 2) “Lovers Lane” 1-3-64, Season 6, Episode 15 DVD 15 16MM FILM CHAIN 77 BENGAL LANCERS “Cecil Of Kabul” 1-27-57, With Philip Carey, Season 1, Episode 15 DECOY “Tin Pan Payoff” 6-9-58, With Beverly Garland, Season 1, Episode 35 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB “Mars Story” With Complete Network Commercials BOLD JOURNEY “Overland To Katmando” 4-7-58, Season 2, Episode 32 DVD 16 16MM FILM CHAIN ZORRO “Visit To Rancho Torro” 1957, With Guy Williams, Season 1 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT “The Impresario” 1960, With Edmond O’Brien MEDIC “Doctor Impossible” 2-28-55, With Dennis Hopper, Season 1, Episode 19 IVANHOE “3 Days To Worcester” 11-9-58, With Roger Moore, Season 1, Episode 31 DVD 17 16MM FILM CHAIN IT’S A GREAT LIFE “Telephone Line” 12-4-58, With William Bishop, Michael O’Shea, Frances Bavier (Aunt Bea), Season 1, Episode 24 ABBOTT AND COSTELLO “Actor’s Home, Who’s On First Skit” 5-15-53, Season 1, Episode 24 BURNS AND ALLEN “Ronnie Gets An Agent” 1-23-56, Season 6, Episode 17, “Cyrano De Bergerac” 3-5-56 Season 6, Episode 23 DVD 18 16MM FILM CHAIN MEET MCGRAW “Howard Hughes Murder Case” 1957, With Angie Dickenson, Frank Lovejoy TALLMAN “Garret And The Kid” 9-10-60, With Denver Pyle, Season 1, Episode 1 BATTLE LINE “Commerce Raiders” 1954 ORIENT EXPRESS “Runaway” 1955 DVD 19 16MM FILM CHAIN OUR MISS BROOKS With Eve Arden, “Stuffed Gopher” 1-28-55, With Middle Commercial with Willard Waterman, Season 3, Episode 14, “Jewel Robbery” 11-26-54, Season 3, Episode 7, “Vitamin E-4” 11-27-53, Season 2, Episode 9 DUFFY’S TAVERN “Vote For Archie” 1954, With Ed Gardner DVD 20 16MM FILM CHAIN KIT CARSON With Bill Williams, Don Diamond, “Border Corsairs” 1-12-52, Season 1, Episode 23, “Outlaw Army” 9-26-53, Season 3, Episode 9 TALES OF THE TEXAS RANGERS “Last Days Of Boot Hill” 2-11-56, With Willard Packer, Season 1, Episode 25 LEGEND OF WYATT EARP “City Code 27” With Hugh O’Brian, Denver Pyle DVD 21 16MM FILM CHAIN THE DETECTIVES With Robert Taylor, “Secret Assignment” 3-24-61, Season 2, Episode 26, “Power Failure” 1-13-61, Season 2, Episode 16 CROSS CURRENT “Speed Demon” With Gerold Mohr JUDGE ROY BEAN “Check Mate” 1956, With Edgar Buchanan, Season 1, Episode 17 DVD 22 16MM FILM CHAIN DUPONT CAVALCADE THEATER “Danger On Clover Ridge” 5-8-56, Season 4, Episode 22, “The Major of St. Lo” 6-5-56, Season 4, Episode 25, Both Shows Sponsored By Dupont SCHLITZ PLAYHOUSE “The Rumor” 6-5-59,With Hal March, NOTE: No Open 26 MEN “Man In Hiding” 10-21-58, With Tristram Coffin DVD 23 16MM FILM CHAIN WATERFRONT With Preston Foster, “Harbor Patrol” 1954, Season1, Episode 32, “The Sea And Captain Taggert” 1954, Season 1, Episode 33, “Live Cargo” 1954, Season 1, Episode 38, “Catalina Swim” 1955, Season 2, Episode 31 DVD 24 16MM FILM CHAIN WATERFRONT “White Duck” 1954, With Preston Foster, Season 1, Episode 30 MR. AND MRS. 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Network THE ADVENTURES OF RIN-TIN-TIN “The Last Chance” 12-16-55, With Lee Aaker ,James Brown, Sponsored By Shredded Wheat, Season 2, Episode 15 MICHAEL SHAYNE “Dolls Are Deadly” 9-30-60, With Richard Denning, With Commercials, Season 1, Episode 1 DVD 28 16MM FILM CHAIN LOST IN SPACE “The Space Croppers” 3-30-66, With Billy Mumy, Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Johnathon Harris, Season 1, Episode 25 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS “Strange Miracle” 2-13-62, With an NBC News Update From The Berlin Wall, NBC, WNBC 4 New York, Sponsored By Toni, Whirl-In Deodorant, Papermate Pens, Doublemint Gum, Season 7, Episode 19 NOTE: A Couple Of Film Skips YOU BET YOUR LIFE Secret word TREE, With the One and Only Groucho Marx, Sponsored by Your Desoto Plymouth Dealers DVD 29 16MM FILM CHAIN CAPTAIN DAVID GRIEF “Son Of The Sun” 10-3-57, With Jack London, Season 1, Episode 1 BAT MASTERSON “No Amnesty For Death” 3-30-61, With Gene Barry, DeForest Kelly, Robert Blake, Season 3, Episode 25 RACKET SQUAD “Pick A Number” 8-14-52, With Reed Hadley, Narrator Hugh Beaumont DICK TRACY “The Mole” 11-6-50, With Ralph Byrd DVD 30 16MM FILM CHAIN THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE AND HARRIET “Dave’s Other Office” 1966, With Network Commercials, A.B.C.
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