Shotgun Slade (1959)
Shotgun Slade is an American western television series starring Scott Brady that aired seventy-eight episodes in syndication from October 24, 1959, until 1961. Created by Frank Gruber, the stories were written by John Berardino, Charissa Hughes, and Martin Berkeley. The series was filmed in Hollywood by Revue Studios. The pilot for Shotgun Slade aired earlier in 1959 on CBS's Schlitz Playhouse.
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Episode 1 - The Missing Train
Release Date: 1959-10-24Slade is hired to locate a train car with $1 million in coins that disappeared into thin air.
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Episode 2 - The Salted Mine
Release Date: 1959-11-18Alice Batson hires Slade, a private detective, to determine whether she has been swindled in her purchase of a worthless mine. (Pilot for the series. This production appeared on Schlitz Playhouse of Stars)
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Episode 3 - Too Smart to Live
Release Date: 1959-10-31 -
Episode 4 - Barbed Wire, Keep Out
Release Date: 1959-11-05 -
Episode 5 - Mesa of Missing Men
Release Date: 1959-11-16 -
Episode 6 - Backtrack
Release Date: 1960-05-28 -
Episode 11 - Treasure Trap
Release Date: 1959-12-12 -
Episode 28 - A Flower for Jenny
Release Date: 1960-04-29Slade serves as bodyguard to primadonna performer Jenny DuPree, who is receiving death threats and a dwindling number of roses from an assassin who bills himself as her "ultimate admirer."
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Episode 30 - Crossed Guns
Release Date: 1960-05-13A hook-handed gunslinger nursing a grudge lures Slade to Grover's Bend for a showdown with his fast-drawing young protégé, Billy.
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Episode 31 - Sudden Death
Release Date: 1960-05-20 -
Episode 32 - The Spanish Box
Release Date: 1960-05-21 -
Episode 33 - Backtrack
Release Date: 1960-05-28 -
Episode 34 - Ring of Death
Release Date: 1960-06-03An unscrupulous young woman devises a cruel plan to cash in on her fiance's recent cattle sale. Scott Brady, Bethel Leslie, H.M. Wynant, Richard Crane.
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Episode 36 - A Flower on Boot Hill
Release Date: 1960-06-11Two escaped convicts, a grieving woman, and a widowed doctor who faithfully lays flowers on his wife's grave are among the seemingly incongruous elements factoring into Slade's investigation of a baffling bank robbery.
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Episode 37 - The Charcoal Bullet
Release Date: 1960-07-01An alcoholic drifter is the only witness to a bank robbery. Scott Brady. Eli: Ned Glass. Peggy: Jacqueline Holt.
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Episode 38 - Lost Gold
Release Date: 1960-07-05 -
Episode 42 - The Spanish Box
Release Date: 1960-06-13