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In four exciting, action-packed adventures, Buffalo Bill, Jr., his feisty kid sister, Calamity, and their adoptive jack-of-all-trades father, Judge "Fair 'N' Square" Wiley, bring justice to the town of Wileyville, Texas in the late 1880s. Produced by Louis Gray and Gene Autry's Flying A Productions, "Buffalo Bill, Jr." ran on NBC TV from 1955-56, loosely mixing historical characters with rip-roaring western exploits. Star Dick Jones did his own spectacular stunts, from good old-fashioned fist fights to trick riding, usually on the first take, lending an air of authenticity to the breathless action!
Six Gun Symphony: A young boy desperately tries to hide his father, who is a fugitive from justice.
Devil's Washbowl: A team of cunning con-men manage to swindle most of the townsfolk out of their life-savings.
Fugitive From Injustice: Bill comes to the aid of Pepito, a starving 10-year-old boy, who is being stalked by murderous horse-thieves.
Rough-Shod: A frontier artist tries to entice a wealthy collector into buying a fake Frederic Remington painting.
Not Rated.
Released by Alpha Home Entertainment/Gotham. See more credits.