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The Virginian. The complete season two Cover Image DVD DVD

The Virginian. The complete season two

Summary: "Owen Wister's 1902 western novel The Virginian was one of the first great novels of the American West. Set in the semi-mythical town of Medicine Bow, Wyoming in the 1890s, it chronicled the lives and relationships of the people who came west and settled the wild land. Starring James Drury in the title role, The Virginian was the first 90 minute television western, airing in prime time on NBC from 1962-1971. The stellar cast included Lee J. Cobb, Doug McClure, Gary Clark and Roberta Shore, and each week brought talented guest stars to The Virginian. Season Two's line-up includes Joan Blondell, Broderick Crawford, Everett Sloan, Pat O'Brien, Iron Eyes Cody, Jane Wyatt, and many more."--Container.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0741132036 :
  • Physical Description: videorecording
    videodisc
    11 videodiscs (2250 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: Eugene, Or. : NBC Universal : distributed by Timeless Media Group, c2010.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Loosely based on the Owen Wister novel of the same name.
Contains all 30 episodes from the second season of the classic TV western, originally broadcast on NBC during the 1963-64 TV season, plus bonus features on 11 discs.
Special features: Fully restored and digitally remastered full color episodes ; interactive menus ; episode selection ; Bonus disc: Exclusive interviews with western stars Clu Gulager and James Drury.
Formatted Contents Note: Disc 1. Ride a dark trail -- To make this place remember -- No tears for Savannah -- Disc 2. A killer in town -- The evil that men do -- It takes a big man -- Disc 3. Brother Thaddeus -- A portrait of Marie Valonne -- Run quiet -- Disc 4. Stopover in a western town -- The fatal journey -- A time remembered -- Disc 5. Siege -- Man of violence -- The invaders -- Disc 6. Roar from the mountain -- The fortunes of J. Jimerson Jones -- The thirty days of Gavin Heath -- Disc 7. The drifter -- First to thine own self -- A matter of destiny -- Disc 8. Smile of a dragon -- The intruders -- Another's footsteps -- Disc 9. Rope of lies -- The secret of Brynmar Hall -- The long quest -- Disc 10. A bride for Lars -- Dark destiny -- A man called Kane -- Disc 11. Bonus disc: exclusive interviews with western stars Clu Gulager and James Drury.
Creation/Production Credits Note: A Revue Studios production ; NBC Universal ; executive producers, Norman MacDonnell, Frank Price ; various episode writers & directors.
Participant or Performer Note: James Drury, Lee J. Cobb, Doug McClure, Roberta Shore and Gary Clark [i.e. Clarke].
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Home use only.
Subject: Ranch life -- Drama
Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Drama
Genre: Western television programs.

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100 Mile House Branch VIR (Text) 33923005260330 Digital Video Disc Not holdable Lost 2015-10-13

Summary: "Owen Wister's 1902 western novel The Virginian was one of the first great novels of the American West. Set in the semi-mythical town of Medicine Bow, Wyoming in the 1890s, it chronicled the lives and relationships of the people who came west and settled the wild land. Starring James Drury in the title role, The Virginian was the first 90 minute television western, airing in prime time on NBC from 1962-1971. The stellar cast included Lee J. Cobb, Doug McClure, Gary Clark and Roberta Shore, and each week brought talented guest stars to The Virginian. Season Two's line-up includes Joan Blondell, Broderick Crawford, Everett Sloan, Pat O'Brien, Iron Eyes Cody, Jane Wyatt, and many more."--Container.
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