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词条 Sheriff of Cochise
释义

  1. Synopsis

  2. U.S. Marshal guest stars

  3. Production notes

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox television
| show_name = Sheriff of Cochise
| image = John Bromfield Sheriff of Cochise 1959.JPG
| image_size = 220px
| caption = John Bromfield as Frank Morgan
| show_name_2 = U.S. Marshal
| genre = Western/Crime drama
| creator = Mort Briskin
| writer =
| director =
| presenter =
| starring = John Bromfield
Stan Jones
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 4 (2 as Sheriff of Cochise and 2 as U.S. Marshal)
| num_episodes = 138 (83 as Sheriff of Cochise and 60 as U.S. Marshal)
| camera = Single-camera
| runtime = 25 mins.
| company = Desilu Productions
National Telefilm Associates
| distributor = National Telefilm Associates
| channel = Syndication
| picture_format = Black-and-white
| audio_format = Monaural
| first_aired = {{start date|1956|09|14}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1960}}
| related =Highway Patrol
State Trooper
}}

Sheriff of Cochise (later renamed United States Marshal in the third and fourth seasons) is a Western-themed crime drama set in Cochise County, Arizona.

Starring John Bromfield, the series aired eighty-three episodes in syndication from September 1956 to January 1958, a large number of segments for such a short time frame. As U.S. Marshal, another sixty episodes aired from October 1958 to April 1960.

Synopsis

Bromfield portrays law enforcement officer Frank Morgan. In the first two seasons, Morgan is the sheriff of Cochise County in southern Arizona. In the third season, Desilu Studios boss Desi Arnaz, Sr., retitled the series so that Morgan would work throughout Arizona as a U.S. Marshal and be involved in a greater number of cases. The first-season episodes were later released under the alternative title, Man from Cochise.[1] This program was produced by Desilu in association with National Telefilm Associates.

Stan Jones, author of the classic western song "Ghost Riders in the Sky", created the series and played Bromfield's top deputy, Harry Olson, in twenty-four episodes before he left the cast.[2] In the first season, Frank Ferguson of the My Friend Flicka series appeared twice as Deputy Henry Murdock; also cast as deputies were Roy Engel, James Griffith, and Forrest Lewis.[3]

Sheriff of Cochise has been loosely compared to another contemporary crime drama, Highway Patrol, starring Broderick Crawford.[3] It is also similar in theme and setting to Rod Cameron's syndicated State Trooper.

"The Witnesses" (January 16, 1958) is the transitional episode leading to U.S. Marshal. In the story line, Sheriff Morgan transfers federal witnesses from Cochise County to the U.S. Marshal's office in Tucson. The criminal element tries to gun down the witnesses, and the current marshal is mortally wounded. Morgan is then appointed as the new marshal. The episode features Joe De Santis, Chris Alcaide, and Roy Barcroft.[4]

U.S. Marshal guest stars

(Note: Several actors appeared in both Sheriff of Cochise and U.S. Marshal.)

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  • Charles Aidman
  • Chris Alcaide
  • Tige Andrews
  • Morris Ankrum
  • Roy Barcroft
  • Don "Red" Barry
  • John Beradino
  • Charles Bronson
  • Walter Coy
  • Ronnie Dapo
  • Christopher Dark
  • Jim Davis
  • Frank De Kova
  • Cyril Delevanti
  • Elinor Donahue
  • Donna Douglas
  • Robert Eyer
  • Robert Foulk
  • Douglas Fowley
  • Robert Fuller
  • Ned Glass
  • Bruce Gordon
  • Don Gordon
  • Tom Greenway
  • Virginia Grey
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  • Stacy Harris
  • Henry Hull
  • Michael Landon
  • Harry Lauter
  • Ruta Lee
  • Forrest Lewis
  • Jack Lord
  • John Lupton
  • Gavin MacLeod
  • Doug McClure
  • Don Megowan
  • Martin Milner
  • Dennis Moore
  • Dennis Patrick
  • Roger Perry
  • Ainslie Pryor
  • Paul Richards
  • Jacqueline Scott
  • Arthur Space
  • Harry Dean Stanton
  • Harold J. Stone
  • Mel Torme
  • Joe Turkel
  • Robert J. Wilke
  • Grant Withers[5]
{{Col-end}}

Production notes

The series was filmed about Bisbee, the county seat of Cochise County in the southeastern corner of Arizona.[3]

References

1. ^Alex McNeil, Total Television, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, 4th ed., p. 749
2. ^The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., September 26, 2005, p. B 4
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159207/episodes|title=Sheriff of Cochise (1956)|publisher=Internet Movie Data Base|accessdate=February 15, 2009}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://ctva.biz/US/Crime/SheriffOfCochiseUSMarshal_02_(1957-58).htm|title=Sheriff of Cochise Season 2 (Syndicated, 1957-1958)|publisher=Classic Television Archive|accessdate=February 25, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051324/|title=U.S. Marshal|publisher=Internet Movie Data Base|accessdate=February 25, 2013}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0159207}}
  • {{IMDb title|0051324|U.S. Marshal}}
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