Several episodes of the TV series "Laredo" edited together and released as a feature.Several episodes of the TV series "Laredo" edited together and released as a feature.Several episodes of the TV series "Laredo" edited together and released as a feature.
Neville Brand
- Texas Ranger Reese Bennett
- (archive footage)
Peter Brown
- Texas Ranger Chad Cooper
- (archive footage)
William Smith
- Texas Ranger Joe Riley
- (archive footage)
Martin Milner
- Const. Clendon MacMillan
- (archive footage)
Philip Carey
- Capt. Edward A. Parmalee
- (archive footage)
Albert Salmi
- Cletus Grogan
- (archive footage)
Cliff Osmond
- Running Antelope
- (archive footage)
Michael Conrad
- Ranger Willy G. Tinney
- (archive footage)
John Abbott
- Banker Irwing
- (archive footage)
Richard Devon
- Max
- (archive footage)
Ralph Manza
- Blue Dog
- (archive footage)
Dub Taylor
- Marshal Denny Moran
- (archive footage)
Shelley Morrison
- Linda Little Trees
- (archive footage)
Roy Barcroft
- Marshal Ezzard Speaks
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
John Cliff
- Leo
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Richard Collier
- Bank Teller Jones
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Chuck Courtney
- Tully
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThree episodes of the TV series Laredo (1965) edited together and released as a feature.
- ConnectionsEdited from Laredo (1965)
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Laredo: the movie!
Never passing up an opportunity to squeeze every last dollar out of a property, Universal reacted to NBC's cancellation of the "Laredo" TV series by awkwardly splicing together three episodes from the show's first season and dumping it into theaters on a double bill with "The Counterfeit Traitor," a segment of NBC's Bob Hope's Chrysler Theater starring Jack Lord and Shirley Knight. What else would you expect from a studio that also capitalized on Charles Bronson's post spaghetti western stardom by releasing old TV episodes of "The Virginian" in which he had guest-starred and releasing them theatrically in Europe, promoting them as new Bronson action pics? "Laredo" was a good show, fun and exciting, but you wouldn't know it from these early episodes which are just a tad on the dull side. But since this is a "movie" and therefore packaged with other movies when sold to television, it gives the show's small group of fans an opportunity to see Neville Brand, Peter Brown, and William Smith in their Texas Ranger roles once again, something that isn't possible as long as the series itself remains an unattractive buy in syndication due to its having had a mere two-season run, and a low rated one at that.
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- Also known as
- Rescate de sangre
- Filming locations
- Colonial Street, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(N side, E of Elm St, Laramie Western Street, demolished)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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