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  1. Laramie: With Robert Fuller, John Smith, Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes. In the 1870s Wyoming Territory, Slim Sherman and his 14-year-old brother Andy try to hang on to their ranch after their father's death.

  2. After a Laramie deputy is killed during a bank robbery, Slim continues the pursuit of the robber alone in the desert with limited water. He wounds the killer who then attaches himself to a stranded wagon with a desperate couple.

  3. Laramie (TV Series 1959–1963) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Slim goes to Laramie for supplies only to find the town deserted except for a few women due to a rumor about a gold strike. An outlaw gang created the rumor to make it easy to rob the bank. The trapped Slim must fight them alone.

  5. While staying at the Laramie hotel, Mrs. Cooper sees a man leave the room of a murdered woman. Due to a mix-up at the sheriff's office the wrong man is identified by her. The correct man is Slim's boss causing pain for everyone.

  6. Fall into Darkness: Directed by Joseph Kane. With John Smith, Robert Fuller, Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes. Slim along with Daisy and Mike try to help a girl rescue her mother from a well when the woman's husband and two partners arrive. They have robbed the stage.

  7. Slim goes to Laramie for supplies only to find the town deserted except for a few women due to a rumor about a gold strike. An outlaw gang created the rumor to make it easy to rob the bank. The trapped Slim must fight them alone.

  8. Jess is acting deputy sheriff when he receives a note from his sister Francie who he thought was dead. He finds her in Laramie trying to get permission to bury her husband who is a well known outlaw but the townspeople won't allow it.

  9. Slim and Jess have to be jailers at home to an ex-con from Laramie severely shot by outlaws. They tried to force him to help rob the payroll money in the bank. Slim and Jess must protect the man whom they distrust but has a dying wish.

  10. The Marshals: Directed by William Witney. With John Smith, Robert Fuller, Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes. Jess is critically wounded when he rides to warn Marshal McGary who is transporting a prisoner to hang that his brother plans to attack the tumbleweed wagon.