Laramie (TV series)

  • John Smith: Slim Sherman
  • Hoagy Carmichael: Jonesy
  • Robert Crawford junior Andy Sherman
  • Spring Byington: Daisy Cooper
  • Dennis Holmes: Mike Williams
  • Stuart Randall: Mort Corey

At the foot of the Blue Mountains is an American Western television series that was produced 1959-1963 for the NBC television network. The German premiere took place after 27 December 1959 in the ARD.

Action

The plot revolved around two brothers and a casual laborer, the Sherman Ranch jointly operated near Laramie, Wyoming, a stagecoach stop for the Great Central Overland Mail.

Background

The film starred John Smith as Slim Sherman, first, Robert Fuller as Jess Harper, Hoagy Carmichael as Jonesy and Robert Crawford Jr. as Andy Sherman. Later, the latter two were replaced by Spring Byington and Dennis Holmes as Miss Daisy Cooper and Mike Williams. In Germany, the series between December 1959 and February 1965 was broadcast by ARD. Between March 1969 and February 1970, more episodes, this time in color, sent. The youth magazine BRAVO brought by Robert Fuller a star cut out. He was also chosen as one of the most popular television stars.

DVD Release

Shortly before Christmas 2011 appeared for the first time on DVD, three of the 52 episodes originally shown on German television with German original synchronization. This was only possible because a Tonbandfan had once recorded the sound of the television broadcast of these three episodes on magnetic tape; all 52 German dubbing tracks were destroyed after the end of the contracted license period. It is to these three initially in S / W and later broadcast in color episodes: The hour of the Marshals (The Marshals ) (October 18, 1964/13 February 1965/16 August 1970.. ), The Temptation (Broken Honor ) ( January 24, 1965 / September 4, 1965 / August 2, 1970 ) and lower false accusation ( No Place To Run) ( 18 February 1965 / July 26, 1970 ).

Since the PAL color television system was introduced in Germany only in 1967, these three have already been produced in color episodes of the fourth in the American Original Series Season came initially in black and white for broadcast. Only with their first and second repetition of the ARD in 1970 then they were first seen in color for German television viewers. Also, the color appearance was carried out in the reverse sequence to the previous S / W broadcasts in 1964 or 1965.

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