Stadt ohne Sheriff – German title
A 1972 West German television production [Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
(Mainz)]
Producer: ?
Director: Rolf von
Sydow
Story: Hans Dieter Schreeb, Hans-Georg Thiemt
Teleplay: Hans Dieter Schreeb, Hans-Georg Thiemt
Photography: ? [color]
Music: ?
Running time: 26 episodes x 25 minutes
Cast:
Antonio Colani – Heinz Baumann
Peggy – Heidi Fischer
Tex Ritter – Uwe Friedrichsen
Doc – Ernst Frits Furbringer
Frank – Erik Schumann
Justice of the Peace Adams – Hans Hinrich
Hook, der Regenmacher - Mogens von Gadow
Mr. Wallace - Eric Pohlmann
Mrs. Wallace - Ingrid van Bergen
With: Barbara Valentin (Ursula Ledersteger)
A New York bank employee named Tex Ritter comes to a
small western town called Blue River, to take over the management of the local
bank. Being a greenhorn from the east coast, it is not easy for Tex to earn the
respect of the townspeople. He drinks milk, and because he does not like horses,
he rides a bicycle. He can fight very well, and regularly defies attempts to
rob the bank because the town has no sheriff. At least in Peggy and Antonio,
Tex finds friends fast, on which he can rely. The episodes revolve around all
sorts of dodgy visitors and quarrels with the city or around the repeatedly
delayed and longingly awaited construction of a railway line.
Broadcast over West German television starting on
December 4, 1972 – June 25, 1973
Episode list: 1) Das Greenhorn, 2) Als der Regenmacher
kam..., 3) Mädchen aus Billings, 4) Goldfracht nach Billings, 5) Großer
Bahnhof, 6) Ein Revolverheld, 7) Das
Geschäft des Mr. Mouse, 8) Auf dem Kriegspfad, 9) Rivalinnen, 10) Das Geheimnis
des Friedensrichters, 11)Der letzte Zug, 12) Der
Silberfuchs, 13) Das Abschiedsgeschenk, 14) Die Mindestreserve, 15) Onkel Harry, 16) Zwei-Finger-Bill, 17) Die
Lady, 18) Fünftausend Dollar für Mr. Wallace, 19) Der große Coup, 20) Das
Urteil, 21) Toter Mann, 22)
Lösegeld für einen Richter, 23) Der geschenkte Schimmel, 24) Der Mann mit dem Sprengöl, 25) Dreißig Gewehre, 26) Der Waldläufer
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