Cimarron City

7.5
1958 Western

Cimarron City is an American Western television series, starring George Montgomery as Matt Rockford and John Smith as Lane Temple, that aired on NBC from October 11, 1958 until April 4, 1959. The name "Cimarron City" refers to a boom town in Logan County north of Oklahoma City. Rich in oil and gold, Cimarron City aspires to become the capital of the future state of Oklahoma, created in 1907.

  • Cast:
    George Montgomery , Audrey Totter , Addison Richards , Stuart Randall , Tom Fadden , John Smith , Wally Brown , Dan Blocker

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EP1 - I, The People
October. 11,1958

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EP2 - Terror Town
October. 18,1958

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EP3 - To Become A Man
October. 29,1958

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EP4 - Twelve Guns
November. 01,1958

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EP5 - The Medicine Man
November. 08,1958

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EP6 - Hired Hand
November. 15,1958

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EP7 - Kid On A Calico Horse
November. 22,1958

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EP8 - The Beast Of Cimarron
November. 29,1958

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EP9 - A Respectable Girl
December. 06,1958

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EP10 - The Bloodline
December. 13,1958

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EP11 - Cimarron Holiday
December. 20,1958

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EP12 - McGowan's Debt
December. 27,1958

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EP13 - The Bitter Lesson
January. 03,1959

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EP14 - A Legacy Of Ossie Harper
January. 10,1959

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EP15 - Child Of Fear
January. 17,1959

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EP16 - Burn The Town Down
January. 24,1959

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EP17 - Runaway Train
January. 31,1959

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EP18 - The Beauty And The Sorrow
February. 07,1959

A young lady breaks an engagement and marries another man.

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EP19 - Return Of The Dead
February. 14,1959

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EP20 - Blind Is The Killer
February. 21,1959

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EP21 - The Unaccepted
February. 28,1959

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EP22 - The Ratman
March. 07,1959

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EP23 - Have Sword, Will Duel
March. 14,1959

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EP24 - Chinese Invasion
March. 21,1959

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EP25 - The Town Is A Prisoner
March. 28,1959

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EP26 - The Evil One
April. 04,1959

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