The Virginian
Trampas discovers that a murder and the accidental death of an old friend are closely linked.
Trampas discovers that a murder and the accidental death of an old friend are closely linked.
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Slim and Jess hunt for Vernon Kane, who has robbed the bank and killed a popular deputy.
Five years after committing murder, Frank Buckley is paroled to Slim Sherman.
Jess unwillingly works to help T.J. Patterson track a thief who stole money from the stage line.
A man interrupts a murder and robbery, and makes the most out of his moment of celebrity.
The new stage line superintendent wants Jess fired; Slim and Jess track horse thieves.
Passengers of a stagecoach, waiting out a storm at the ranch, have something to hide.
Lily Langford arrives in Laramie broke and one step ahead of bill collectors.
Jess serves as a special deputy, transporting a man who's accused of killing his wife.
After a drought and the end of the stage, Slim and Jess must join a cattle drive run by a stranger.
Slim and Jess are forced to close the ranch and relay station when the Sioux and Cheyenne battle.
Slim leases a section of land to a former lawman who has hired outlaws as his ranch hands.
Slim gets a threatening letter, addressed to his late father, from a man who wants vengeance.
Jonesy becomes the promoter for a traveling prizefighter to help pay the bills.
A priest tries to arrange a meeting with Sitting Bull to talk about a peace treaty.
Jess is livid when his innocent friend is tried, convicted and hanged for murder.
Slim's old war buddy arrives on the stage, ostensibly for a visit.
A beautiful but greedy rancher's wife turns to old friend Jess for help in leaving her rich husband.
A known hired killer arrives in Laramie and asks for directions to the Sherman ranch.
Slim and Jess find themselves prisoners when a gang frees its leader during trial.
Jess acts as a guide for an outlaw who's searching for money stolen in an earlier robbery.
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