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The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

  • TV Series
  • 1955–1961
  • PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.2K
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The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955)
The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: So Long, Dora, So Long
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Classical WesternWestern

Loosely based on historical fact, the series portrays the gunslinging Wyatt Earp and his successful determination for law and order.Loosely based on historical fact, the series portrays the gunslinging Wyatt Earp and his successful determination for law and order.Loosely based on historical fact, the series portrays the gunslinging Wyatt Earp and his successful determination for law and order.

  • Stars
    • Hugh O'Brian
    • Jimmy Noel
    • Ethan Laidlaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Hugh O'Brian
      • Jimmy Noel
      • Ethan Laidlaw
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: So Long, Dora, So Long
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    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: Hang Em High
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    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: They Think They're Immortal
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    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: They Think They're Immortal
    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: Wyatt Meets Doc Holliday
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    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: Wyatt Meets Doc Holliday
    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: The Time For All Good Men
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    The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp: Bat Masterson For Sheriff
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    Hugh O'Brian
    Hugh O'Brian
    • Wyatt Earp
    • 1955–1961
    Jimmy Noel
    • Townsman…
    • 1955–1960
    Ethan Laidlaw
    Ethan Laidlaw
    • Townsman…
    • 1955–1961
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Townsman…
    • 1955–1961
    Morgan Woodward
    Morgan Woodward
    • Shotgun Gibbs…
    • 1958–1961
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Doc Holliday…
    • 1955–1961
    Damian O'Flynn
    Damian O'Flynn
    • Judge Tobin…
    • 1955–1961
    William Tannen
    William Tannen
    • Deputy Hal Norton…
    • 1955–1958
    Mason Alan Dinehart
    Mason Alan Dinehart
    • Bat Masterson
    • 1955–1959
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Old Man Clanton…
    • 1956–1961
    Paul Brinegar
    Paul Brinegar
    • Jim Kelley…
    • 1955–1958
    Brick Sullivan
    Brick Sullivan
    • Deputy Brick…
    • 1955–1959
    Sam Flint
    Sam Flint
    • Judge Jewett…
    • 1955–1961
    James Seay
    James Seay
    • Judge Spicer…
    • 1955–1961
    Leonard P. Geer
    Leonard P. Geer
    • Townsman…
    • 1956–1961
    Stacy Harris
    Stacy Harris
    • Mayor John Clum…
    • 1957–1961
    Don Haggerty
    Don Haggerty
    • Marsh Murdock…
    • 1955–1961
    Ralph Sanford
    Ralph Sanford
    • Mayor Jim Kelley…
    • 1955–1959
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    helpless_dancer

    Tough marshall cleans up Tombstone territory

    I was a big fan of this show back when it was popular; I thought Wyatt Earp was 'the thing'. There was always plenty of action from Wyatt and Doc, and when they weren't taking care of business, Shotgun Gibbs could be counted on for some good gunplay. Two of my favorite western actors were in this one which was another reason for my interest - Myron Healy and Morgan Woodward, 2 of tinseltown's primo bad guys [who did stoop to playing good guys every now and then]. To see these two actors now I must watch some old western that might pop up on tv from time to time. I'll wager the real Wyatt wasn't a handsome, flashy dresser like O'Brien: more like an unwashed thug. Ah, Hollywood.
    10kuksensen

    Nostalgia-Watching With My Parents

    My parents remember this show when they were teenagers, and so we decided as a family to watch the series together.

    Wow! What a treat! The writing in a lot of episodes is excellent, and many episodes could make a movie all it's own, enough to put modern tv series to shame. Many characters are woven into the series and once in a while make reappearances.

    The acting is phenomenal. Hugh O'Brien is perfect for this role. His range of acting can range from comical to sheer wrath.

    We have a friend that talks about the Gibb-slap, a reference to the TV series NCIS. Now we have a running joke: the Earp-slap! There are scenes where O'Brien surprises real genuine slaps so suddenly! No mere acting here!
    9raysond

    The best of the Desilu produced Westerns..Commemorating the original Wyatt Earp television series on it's 60th anniversary

    This prime-time Emmy nominated series along with "Gunsmoke", and "Cheyenne" set the stage that launched a great era of television Westerns. "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" was one of the tremendously popular half-hour shows that featured changes in locate while adding characters and changes of the actors playing the parts. Originally offer to George Montgomery, the title part went to lean and athletic actor Hugh O'Brien who remained with the series throughout it's entire six-year run who appeared in all 229 episodes. This was one of the great Desilu produced Westerns to come out of the mid-1950's with big name guest stars and superb writing and direction in all episodes. "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" premiered on ABC's prime-time schedule on September 6, 1955 premiering exactly four days before "Gunsmoke"(which aired on a rival television network) and produced by Robert Sisk, Louis F. Edelman, and Roy Rowland(who served as the executive producers of this series). "Wyatt Earp" was placed on ABC's Tuesday night schedule in prime-time for the remainder of it's run which aired at 8:30pm eastern/7:30pm central. The series was produced by Desilu Productions(the production company founded by Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball)and was filmed at the Desilu-Cahuenga Studios. The show's sponsors throughout it's run were The General Mills Corporation, Proctor & Gamble, and The Parker Pen Company. A total of 229 episodes were produced in black and white from September 6, 1955 until the final episode of the series on June 27,1961. Interesting note about this show. An off-camera barbershop quartet(The Ken Darby Singers)sang the theme song and hummed the background music during the first two seasons.

    Hugh O'Brien was the perfect choice as Wyatt Earp,the fictional character whose reign of law and order in the Old West set the stage for what was to come. During the series six-year run, it started with Wyatt's experiences as the deputy town marshal for the first four episodes in Ellsworth, Kansas and then moving towards Wichita,Kansas. There the show shifted from his stint in Dodge City, Kansas to Tombstone,Arizona Territory(toward the show's final two seasons). This brilliantly produced and intelligent writing of this series brought on board great guest stars as well as keeping TV-Viewers tuned in for some great action sequences that made this show stand out from all the other Westerns that came during the mid-1950's. Some of the best writers lend themselves to some of the great episodes ranging from John Dunkel to Wells Root, Frederick Hazlitt-Brennan, Buck Houghton, Dan Ullman, to Michael Fessier, Thomas Reed, Richard Sanville, and Celeste Plank. Big name directors like Frank McDonald, Roy Rowland, Paul Landres, Sidney Salkow and Lewis R. Foster contribute to some of the episodes.

    Several big name guest stars appeared on this series ranging from newcomers like Angie Dickinson, Ed Nelson, James Coburn, Stacy Harris, Mike Connors(the future "Mannix"), Ron Ely(the future "Tarzan"),and James Best, Robert Fuller(the future "Laramie"), along with Steve Brodie to seasoned actors like Morgan Woodward, Paul Brinegar, Ray Kellogg, Denver Pyle, Lash La Rue, to Glenn Strange, John Anderson, John Dehner, Gloria Talbott, Gregory Walcott, Jean Allison, Harold J. Stone, along with Barney Phillips, Adele Mara, Whit Bissell, Sheb Wooley, Eddy Waller, John Carradine, Patricia Donahue, Frank Ferguson, Ellen Corby, and Marie Windsor. After "The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp" was canceled on June 27, 1961 after six seasons and 229 episodes, the show that replaced it in the fall of 1961 was the short-lived situation comedy series "Calvin and the Colonel"
    8weshall55

    Still relevant today

    The corruption of politics, woman's roles, the pain, pride and conflict following the civil war, a non-drinking Marshall who thinks before he shoots - this is a gem from the 50's.

    I also enjoy so many of the faces that briefly appear that also came into their own fame in coming years.

    Very impressed with the scriptwriters of the show.

    This review is based on the first 13 shows of the first season.
    silverscreen888

    Consistent , Absorbing Western Narratives; Memorable Action & Drama

    This tremendously popular and long-running half-hour series featured changes of locale, added characters and deaths, and in several cases changes of the actors plying parts. Central to the proceedings from first to last from 1955--1961 was lean and athletic Hugh O/Brian as a plausible young Wyatt Earp. Into this the life of this fictionalized American icon, other characters real and imagined were introduced. The series was first located in Kansas cattle towns such as Wichita and Dodge City; then O'Brian moved to Tombstone, Arizona. He became and remained a town marshal during this time. Other regulars of note in this very intelligently-made, innovative and realistic series--one whose 'history' was decidedly not of a documentary variety--included Lloyd Corrigan as Ned Buntline, Alan Dinehart as Bat Masterson, several Doc Hollidays, Gloria Talbott, Don Haggerty, Denver Pyle, Damian O'Flynn, Carol Stone as Kate Holliday, Selmer Jackson, Randy Stuart, Wlliam Tannen, Paul Brinegar as Mayor "Dog" Kelly, Trevor Bardette as Old Man Clanton, Steve Brodie as Sheriff Johnnie Behan, Ross Elliott and others as Wyatt Earp's brothers, etc. The peculiar and memorable structure of the show allowed "changes" in character, relationships, locations, etc. when many series did not permit such alterations. In addition, the show's producers used some actors in guest roles many times, including Sam Flint, Steve Pendleton, Rico Alaniz and more. Guest stars of note included Anna May Wong, Arthur Space, Ann Robinson, Howard Petrie, George Wallace, Richard Travis, Robert Lowery, James Coburn, Peggy Knudsen, Fay Baker, Carolyn Craig, Jim Bannon, Nancy Hadley, Whitner Bissell, Angie Dickinson, Francis de Sales, Peter Mamakos, Ed Nelson, Richard Devon, Lane Bradford, Dorothy Green and John Vivyan, plus many more. Directors of record included Paul Landres and Frank McDonald. The staff of writers included Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, John Dunkel and Dan Ullman. These professionals kept up the show's very consistent quality throughout, I suggest. During its run, this series was shot by six cinematographers but only two art directors, by Ralph Berger and Albert M. Pyke, created its authentic western 'look'. Set decorations were done by Jack Mills and Kenneth W. Swartz. Bruce Bilson was second-unit director, with Hollywood veteran Roy Rowland as executive producer. The producers employed a gun expert, several production specialists and very good but less-expensive talents in order to keep up their high-standard of quality. The series ended with a memorable five-part but not-very-accurate gunfight at the OK Corral. This by my lights was a first-rate narrative TV series, I assert, one which was much imitated for decades afterward. Also of note was the show's theme song, whose picture of Earp set the tone for Eliot Ness, The Lawman, and Kojack among many other TV lawmen to come.

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    • Trivia
      This show, along with Gunsmoke (1955) helped launch a great era of the TV western. Westerns became so popular on TV that by the end of the 1950s, there would be as many as 40 Westerns in prime time.
    • Goofs
      Whether or not Wyatt Earp owned the famous "Buntline Special" Colt Single Action Army Revolver is the subject of great debate, with little evidence proving either case. He may have had one, but there are no records or documentation available.
    • Connections
      Edited into Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      The Legend Of Wyatt Earp
      Music by Harry Warren

      Lyrics by Harold Adamson

      Performed by The Ken Darby Singers

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1955 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wyatt Earp greift ein
    • Filming locations
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Wyatt Earp Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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