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- Tales of Wells Fargo Jesse James (Season 1, Episode 13)
- TV-14
TV Episode | 30 min |Western
Tales of Wells Fargo
Jesse James (Season 1, Episode 13)
TV-14
TV Episode | 30 min |Western
When a Wells Fargo train shipment is robbed in Missouri, Jesse James and his gang are suspected. Jim Hardie disguises himself as a photographer and attempts to locate the money and the outlaws who killed his friend on the train.
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Director
George Waggner (as george waGGner)
Writer
Dwight Newton (story) (teleplay)
Producer
Cinematographer
Editor
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Jul 1, 1957
Release date
Jul 1, 1957 (United States)
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