The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp S1 Ep02 Mr. Earp Meets a Lady


 

  

 


Marshal Earp keeps the law, first in Kansas and later in Arizona, using his over-sized pistols and a variety of sidekicks. Most of the saga is based loosely on fact, with historical badguys and good guys, ending up with the famous shootout at the O.K. corral.
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Season 1 Ep.02: Mr. Earp Meets a Lady

Concerned that his fellow marshal Bat Masterson has been spending time with a woman whose jealous boyfriend is a notorious outlaw, Earp tries to reduce the possibility of bloodshed by banning firearms from the city of Ellsworth.


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The first of it’s kind…the original adult . The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp was the first in a wave of new TV westerns aimed at adults (previous entries, such as The Cisco Kid and The Lone Ranger, were considered fodder for the after-school crowd). The show was then followed, in the same season, by Gunsmoke on CBS, Frontier on NBC and Wyatt’s fellow ABC show Cheyenne. It was these four shows alone that started an incredible and unmatched phenomena that would see up to 28 new westerns premiering during the 1958 primetime TV season. But only a handful of them were able to dominate a few of the top 10 spots in the network ratings and Wyatt Earp was one of them.

Wyatt Earp was inspired by the legendary events of the real life Frontier Marshal who lived from 1848 to 1929. The show followed Earp from his days as a Marshal in Ellsworth and then later Dodge City (this caused some confusion amongst viewers since Matt Dillion was the Marshal of Dodge City in Gunsmoke) and finally to the infamous Tombstone, Arizona. Along the way Wyatt would encounter such figures as John Wesley Hardin, the Thompson Brothers, Doc Holliday and Earp’s brothers Virgil and Morgan. Bat Masterson would also appear before getting his own series (where he would be played a different actor). The show even featured the famous Buntline Special, a foot-long-barreled Colt .45 single-action revolver which many believe to be the kind of gun that the real Wyatt carried and was given to by Ned Buntline. The series would conclude in 1961, after six full seasons, with an epic five episode story that told of how Wyatt took on Old Man Clanton and the Ten Percent Gang in a final showdown at the O.K. Coral with the help of his brothers and Doc Holliday.

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is not as well known today as most other classic westerns such as Gunsmoke and Bonanza simply because it didn’t last as long and was not shot in color. But ask any baby boomer who grew up in front of the television during the ’50s and they’ll easily recall Wyatt Earp with fond memories.

Cast and Crew:
Director: Frank McDonald
Writer: Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
Stars:

Hugh O’Brian, Alan Dinehart III and Richard Travis

Production Company: Wyatt Earp Enterprises
Audio/Visual: mono, black & white
Date Release: 1955
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