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  1. The Judas Goat: Directed by Frank McDonald. With Hugh O'Brian, Morgan Woodward, Robert Fuller, Penny Edwards. A Deputy US Marshal from Topeka asks Earp to help capture a gang of outlaws led by Rocky Griswold. Earp believes it to be entrapment which seems to be confirmed when Joan Deming tells him the men in the group are out of work cowboys.

  2. S4.E19 ∙ Last Stand at Smoky Hill. Tue, Jan 20, 1959. Bat leads a group of old buffalo hunters on a buffalo hunt believing huge herds have returned. Earp doesn't believe it but when he learns the Apache have left their reservation to hunt them, he and Mr. Cousin attempt to warn the group. 8.1/10 (36) Rate.

  3. September 26, 1960. 25min. 13+. On orders from Territorial Governor Gosper Wyatt Earp heads south to make peace when he learns that Old Man Clanton has sent his men into Mexico to rob the silver trains and steal the cattle of wealthy Mexican rancher Don Sebastian. This video is currently unavailable.

  4. Juveniles - 1878: Directed by Frank McDonald. With Hugh O'Brian, Morgan Woodward, Jack Diamond, Damian O'Flynn. Dodge City is plagued with runaway boys thinking they can live the life they read in dime novels with many wanting to be outlaws. Earp arrests a boy wearing a gun trying to buy alcohol who looks to be 17 and looking for trouble.

  5. The Muleskinner: Directed by Frank McDonald. With Hugh O'Brian, Morgan Woodward, Francis McDonald, Whit Bissell. Earp's old friend Sam McGuffin stops in Dodge City with a load of freight and his six mules along with a companion. Earp has to intervene when Sam uses a whip on his companion he catches trying to steal something and abandoning Sam.

  6. Tombstone: Directed by Roy Rowland. With Hugh O'Brian, Douglas Fowley, Randy Stuart, Trevor Bardette. Earp decides to ride into Tombstone alone and unarmed to see for himself how bad it is. He finds himself caught in the midst of an ongoing dispute between the miners and Clantons. Mistaken for a cowboy, he is helped by Nellie Cashman.

  7. Bad Woman: Directed by Frank McDonald. With Hugh O'Brian, Fay Baker, Paul Brinegar, William Tannen. A bank robbery in Dodge City is foiled by the citizens while Earp is away. Earp knows the gang is lead by the sister of one of the wounded robbers. Earp arrests the sister but she turns the tables on Earp accusing him of attacking her.