Make Way For The Greatest Plainsman In History!
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Columbia Pictures elevated a run-of-the-mill B-western supporting player, Marshall Reed, to the title role in this equally run-of-the-mill western serial released in 15 chapters. Like most serials in the '50s, Riding with Buffalo Bill consisted of quite a bit of budget-stretching stock footage telling a highly fictionalized account of Buffalo Bill Cody aiding a group of ranchers in their defeat of a local crime lord. The serial's assistant director, Leonard Katzman, later produced the long-running television series Gunsmoke and Dallas.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Marshall Reed | Bill Cody, aka The Riding' Terror | Unowned |
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Rick Vallin | Reb Morgan | Unowned |
Joanne Rio | Maria Perez [ch 7-11, 14-15] | Unowned | |
Shirley Whitney | Ruth Morgan | Unowned | |
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Jack Ingram | Henchman Ace | Unowned |
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William Fawcett | Rocky Ford | Unowned |
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Gregg Barton | Henchman Bart | Unowned |
Edward Coch | Jose Perez [ch 7-11, 14-15] (as Ed Coch) | Unowned | |
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Steven Ritch | Henchman Elko [ch 5] (as Steve Ritch) | Unowned |
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Pierce Lyden | Henchman Darr | Unowned |
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Michael Fox | King Carney | Unowned |
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Lee Roberts | Zeke | Unowned |