ANNIE OAKLEY - VOLUME  6 (BULL’S EYE - ANNIE GETS HER MAN) #102988-R2

ANNIE OAKLEY - VOLUME 6 (BULL’S EYE - ANNIE GETS HER MAN)

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This volume contains two episodes:

  • BULL’S EYE A land-grabbing scheme involves poisoned water wells on rangeland set aside for wild animals.

  • ANNIE GETS HER MAN (1954) Directed by George Archainbaud. Guest starring Darryl Hickman, Clayton Moore, Hank Patterson. Annie and Lofty use marked bullets to solve a bank robbery and murder.

"Series Synopsis: ANNIE OAKLEY - Annie is a cute and sassy 5 foot 2 inch, rifle-toting young lady with plenty of charm. Her mission in life is to protect her ranch, her little brother and herself with great ferocity using her sharp-shooting skills. The local sheriff is smitten, which leads to multiple marriage proposals.

Gail Davis plays Annie Oakley in the first western series to star a woman. In real life Gail could handle a horse as well as a rifle, making her the perfect choice for the part of Annie. She had to fight for a screen test for which she showed up in character with braided hair and painted freckles. Overlooked by Gene Autry and the other producers (even though they’d worked with her many times before), when they saw her screen test, the part was hers. Gene Autry produced this show on his famous Melody Ranch in Newhall, California. Gail appeared in dozens of Gene Autry films and TV shows over the years. The series contains 81 episodes broadcast from January 5, 1954 to 1957."

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Black and White, 50 minutes DVDR 1954


Starring: Gail Davis, Brad Johnson, Jimmy Hawkins, Darryl Hickman, Clayton Moore, Hank Patterson

Director: George Archainbaud, Frank McDonald

Vendor: NFV
Vendor #: 2338
Medium: Television
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