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"Cimarron Strip" The Deputy (TV Episode 1967) Poster

(TV Series)

(1967)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Alvin Ganzer

Writing Credits  

Christopher Knopf ... (developer)
 
Hal Sitowitz ... (written by)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  

Stuart Whitman ... Marshal Jim Crown
Percy Herbert ... MacGregor
Randy Boone ... Francis
Jill Townsend ... Dulcey
J.D. Cannon ... Bo
Lyle Bettger ... Tate
Larry Pennell ... Rapp
Anthony James ... Benji
Gregg Palmer ... Buford
Tom Brown ... Sheriff Phillips
Burt Mustin ... Mr. Ruckles
R. Wayland Williams R. Wayland Williams ... Gravedigger (as Bob Williams)
Jackie Searl ... Jack (as Jack Searl)
James Tartan James Tartan ... Tullis
William Tannen ... Sergeant
Victor Izay ... Pedro
Jack Braddock Jack Braddock ... Bartender
Marj Dusay ... Zena
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dee Cooper ... Gunman (uncredited)
Chalky Williams Chalky Williams ... Barfly (uncredited)

Produced by 

Douglas Benton ... producer
Christopher Knopf ... supervising producer
Philip Leacock ... executive producer

Cinematography by 

Harry Stradling Jr. ... director of photography

Editing by 

Danny B. Landres

Casting By 

Pam Polifroni ... (casting)

Art Direction by 

Gibson Holley

Set Decoration by 

Donald E. Webb

Costume Design by 

Richard Egan ... (costumes)
Dorothy H. Rodgers ... (as Dorothy Rodgers) (costumes)

Makeup Department 

Richard Cobos ... makeup artist

Production Management 

Christopher N. Seiter ... unit production manager (as Christopher Seiter)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Tim Zinnemann ... assistant director

Camera and Electrical Department 

Earl C. Williman ... lamp operator (uncredited)

Music Department 

Maurice Jarre ... composer: theme
Morton Stevens ... music supervisor

Additional Crew 

Albert Aley ... story consultant
James Heinz ... assistant to the producers
Crew believed to be complete

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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