Cimarron City
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| Directed by | n/a |
| Cast | Cimarron City |
| DVD Release | October 30, 2007 |
| Running Time | 600 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 011301631145 |
| Buy this item | $31.49 at Amazon.com As of Nov 16 0:15 EST (details) 3 DVD, Timeless Media Group, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 28 new from $16.96, 10 used from $16.99 |
About Cimarron City
Set in the rough and tumble of Oklahoma Territory of the 1890's, the classic Western Cimarron City stars George Montgomery as Mayor Matthew Rockford, a cattle rancher and the son of the city's founder. Cimarron City has high hopes to become capital of the future state of Oklahoma, and Rockford and Sheriff Lane Temple (John Smith) struggle to keep law and order in the oil and gold boom town. Audrey Totter costars as Beth Purcell, owner of the boarding house. Jason Robards, Sr. and Dan Blocker (Bonanza's Hoss Cartwright) play recurring roles. Product Description
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Average user review:| Still remember the Beast |
I might not remember what I saw last week on TV but I still remember what I saw one Saturday night in the Fall of 1958. The Beast. Scared the bejenkins out of me but I enjoyed watching Cimarron City. It's a shame that it was up against the likes of Have Gun Will Travel and Gunsmoke but I'm glad to see these episodes released. August 6, 2008
| Unlike Any Western You Have Seen |
The quality of the video and audio is less than desirable and the acting is not as good as you would see in other westerns such as Gunsmoke and the Rifleman. I love westerns from the 1950s era but I really struggle with this one. It is no where near a 5 star rating but I'm not sure it is a low as a three either. If you love westerns you should get this show to fill out your collection. If you are looking for a top quality show, I wouldn't buy it.
June 2, 2008
| Vintage TV Western |
Surprising, but welcome therefore, that Timeless Media have released a dozen of those episodes along with several other western series recently.
Cimarron City appeared in the 50 minute format from 1958/60. Starring George Montgomery, an excellent western hero from many features in the late 40's/50's.
It was a `Mont Production' indicating Montgomery had a hand in the production.
Montgomery played Matt Rockford cattle rancher & mayor of Cimarron City in the 1890's. His father had been the founder of the town & Rockford was anxious for it to grow & prosper. Also in the regular cast were Audrey Totter as hotel owner Beth Purcell & John Smith (later star of Laramie) as Deputy Sheriff Lane Temple. Also appearing was Dan Blocker of Bonanza fame who had a recurring role as Tiny Buddinger, a townsman & slight comic relief. Curiously in an early episode Blocker played a villain of the same name.Montgomery does not appear in every episode.
Cimarron City was very much an adult western. relying on strong plotlines & characterisation rather than fights, chases & gunplay. Numerous guest stars included Fred MacMurray in the pilot (sadly not included in this set) the always menacing Dan Duryea, Elizabeth Montgomery, Dorothy Provine & J Carrol Naish. Seasoned western aficionados will also spot Don Megowan & the ever sneering Robert Wilke in familiar roles. Interesting plots include the tracking of a mysterious beast & the outbreak of bubonic plague, along with the usual western fare.
The episodes in this set comprise
2 Terror Town
3 To Become a Man
5 Medicine Man
6 Hired Hand
8 Beast of the Cimarron
10 The Bloodline
13 The Bitter Lesson
18 Beauty & the Sorrow
19 Return of the Dead
22 The Ratman
23 Have Sword, Will Duel
26 The Evil One
It appears that the deal struck between Timeless Media & NBC relates only to the `rights' to issue these series, not the supply of original prints which apparently are very costly to remaster. Accordingly Timeless have to track down their own prints which seem to come from 16mm sources. They do seem to have found some decent masters here & although they are not as sharp & detailed as studio prints, are still quite clean & clear. Do not expect the same quality obtainable from some other black & white series such as `Gunsmoke' or `Rawhide' currently available from Paramount. There are the odd flecks & scratches & they are not as `sharp as some but perfectly watchable. Sound seems fine & quite distinct.
There are 3 discs (4 episodes per disc), each in its own case in an outer slip case.
If you prefer the `Roy Rogers' style western with lots of action then these may disappoint, on the other hand if you like `Gunsmoke' with its more involved storylines then I'm sure this will appeal. I think TV western fans familiar with the genre should enjoy.
I was unsure whether to award 4 or 5 stars, based on the print quality, but all things considered & knowing the problems involved I have given it 5. It is pleasing that Timeless have released Cimarron City as the major studios would never consider it & it is probably the only opportunity we will get to revisit some of these vintage shows.
February 18, 2008
| Memorable TV western from the golden era |
| Adventure at it's best! |
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