Death Valley Days
The Chumash Natives, enslaved by Spanish soldiers in California, rebel against their captors.
The Chumash Natives, enslaved by Spanish soldiers in California, rebel against their captors.
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A missionary (Yaphet Kotto) converts a killer.
An outlaw joins the cattle drive, knowing it will take him to the town where his father is sheriff.
For saving his life, Ben offers some Ponderosa farmland to an American Indian.
Bank robbers hide on a ranch that Hoss and Little Joe are visiting.
Little Joe and Hoss seek Joe's date, who disappeared while the trio was at a carnival.
Hoss' bandit uncle decides to bypass the Ponderosa, but his gang disagrees.
The Cartwrights help a former decorated Army scout find security for his daughter.
Outlaws plot to steal a trunk containing the savings of a religious group.
Jed and his family are mistaken for a staff of crazy servants when they move into their new mansion.
A family reluctantly exchanges a one-room mountain cabin for $25 million and a 35-room mansion.
Backwoods freeloader Lafe Crick lingers on at the Clampett mansion as an unwanted guest.
A beauty-contest winner from the hills and her father visits Jethro with marriage on their minds.
An Australian banker sends Drysdale a kangaroo as a joke, and Granny thinks it is a jackrabbit.
Quirt Manly, celebrated star of television Westerns, is invited to the Clampett mansion.
The Clampetts are somewhat befuddled by their Christmas gifts, all from Mr. Drysdale.
The Clampetts try to participate in some of the more civilized pleasures of Beverly Hills.
Jed decides that his tomboy daughter Elly needs a mother to make her a lady.
Mrs. Drysdale, giving a lavish garden party, finds that she is losing her guests to the Clampetts.
The Clampetts, under the noxious influence of J.D. Clampett, an impostor, go to Hollywood.
Jed receives news that his multimillion-dollar account is overdrawn by $34 million.
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