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reviewer wrote that it is nothing for Buffalo Bill, Jr. "to leap from his galloping mount atop an outlaw riding at top speed, knock him to the ground and best him in a slugfest."
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Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.
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TV film shows recently made available for syndication,
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Dickson Terry, Cowboy Who Yearns For Hammer and Saw,
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225:Pioneertown
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2111:Categories
1770:References
1189:Written by
888:"Red Hawk"
533:James Best
355:Written by
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262:James Best
245:Dick Jones
233:Mars Candy
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211:Production
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