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- Broken Arrow Ordeal (Season 1, Episode 28)
- TV Episode | 30 min |Western
Broken Arrow
Ordeal (Season 1, Episode 28)
TV Episode | 30 min |Western
Cochise and Jeffords capture a man who must be taken to Tucson to save a Chiricahua brave who the man has falsely accused of murder but in the process all the horses are lost , Cochise is wounded and there is minimal water for the three.
Director
Writers
Elliott Arnold (novel) |John Dunkel (teleplay)
Producer
Cinematographer
Editor
Richard Cahoon (as Richard H. Cahoon)
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Apr 16, 1957
Release date
Apr 16, 1957 (United States)
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Cast | + Add Cast |
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6 cast members |
Name | Known for |
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John Lupton Tom Jeffords Tom Jeffords See fewer | Airport 1975 (1974) |
Michael Ansara Cochise Cochise See fewer | The Message (1976) |
John Larch Taggert Taggert See fewer | Dirty Harry (1971) |
Steve Conte Chie Chie See fewer | The Book of Acts Series (1957) |
Allen JaffeIndian (uncredited) Indian (uncredited) See fewer | Papillon (1973) |
Phil SchumacherSearcher (uncredited) Searcher (uncredited) See fewer | Coroner Creek (1948) |
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