Classic TV Westerns 300 Episodes

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  • ISBN13: 0683904111227
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Combining its popular Ultimate TV Westerns and Western TV Classics 150 Episode Packs, Mill Creek Entertainment is able to present hours of western entertainment. Revisit the golden age of westerns and many of the Wild West’s heroes and legends. You get 300 Western drama episodes on 24 entertainment-packed double-sided DVDs. Program list: 26 Men – Tristram Coffin – (2 episodes) The Adventures of Champion – Barry Curtis – (1 episode) The Adventures of Jim Bowi… More >>

Classic TV Westerns 300 Episodes

5 comments

  1. Lucy says:

    I was disappointed to find that when I received the DVDs that there are no subtitles or captions for the hearing impaired and there was no notation on the product description to that effect.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. This is a good item. Be wary of Amazon’s false and erroneous advertisements. When an item is advertised with a refund or the description seems to be too good of a deal, Amazon will not stand behind it. Instead, when you e-mail them with a question about it, they then correct it, and make it appear you read it incorrectly. Don’t order before you question too good of a deal advertisement.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. K. Faasse says:

    I have not seen every episode but I did review Stoney Burke and Wide Country. The film is old and I wish that it was remastered as it was dark and you could not see the credits at all. The audio is good. Wide Country was a better copy. I am hoping the rest are too.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. My favorites were Shotgun Slade and Roy Rogers. Shotgun Slade – a western with a fifties jazz sound track. Well worth it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This product is absolutely fantastic. Although I watched some of the shows when they were on prime time tv of the time, I was more interested in those shows that were on Saturday mornings. Watching these shows again take me back to a time of youthful innocence. In retrospect, I can remember how excited I got over some of the simple things in life attributed to some of these early television westerns. Like mailing off cereal box tops with thirty five cents and later receiving some of the goodies that the shows stars would advertise on their respective commercials. It was fun being a kid in the fifties.
    Rating: 5 / 5