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  2. Death Valley Days (TV Series 1952–1970) - Episode list - IMDb

    www.imdb.com/title/tt0044259/episodes/?year=1960

    As the Donner Party attempts to cross the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Reed family is banished after an altercation leads to death. They endure heavy snow and dwindling food but daughter Virginia shows courage beyond her years.

  3. Death Valley Days: Created by Ruth Woodman. With Stanley Andrews, Robert Taylor, Ronald Reagan, Dale Robertson. Western stories and legends based, and filmed, in and around Death Valley, California.

  4. In the small High Sierras town of Bodie, a modest seamstress has settled down unnoticed. But what the townspeople do not know is that this woman used to be acclaimed as Tiger Lil, the star singer of Virginia City, during the gold rush days. Her life was turned upside down when her lover dumped her.

  5. Death Valley Days (TV Series 1952–1970) - Episode list - IMDb

    www.imdb.com/title/tt0044259/episodes/?season=2

    Sam Swift is in love with Marjorie Delafield and intends to marry her. But her father Marcus doesn't approve and will only give his consent if Sam can make a fortune in three days.

  6. Death Valley Days (TV Series 1952–1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. "Death Valley Days" Sequoia (TV Episode 1954) - IMDb

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    This episode of the classic Western antholgy series "Death Valley Days" relates the story of Sequoyah (here spelled Sequoia), a member of the Cherokee nation who sought to unite his people by arriving at a common written language.

  8. The Visitor: Directed by Jack Hively. With Kevin Burchett, Eddie Little Sky, Ivalou Redd, Jana Redd. A peace seeking Indian scout aids pioneers besieged by Indian renegades.

  9. The Grand Duke: Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. With John Lupton, Alexander Davion, Vitina Marcus, Maurice Jara. Russian Grand Duke Alexis is touring the West and the government assigns Buffalo Bill as his guide. The frontiersman objects but ends up bonding with the royal.

  10. The Left Hand Is Damned: Directed by Harmon Jones. With Phyllis Coates, Judson Pratt, Peter Haskell, Stephen Roberts. A kindhearted barroom singer nurses a gunfighter back to health.

  11. Death Valley Scotty: Directed by Stuart E. McGowan. With Jack Lomas, William Schallert, John Hubbard, Gordon Barnes. This episode re-creates the record-breaking run of the "Scott Special," a passenger train of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway commissioned by Walter E. Scott in 1905.