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The vast collection of newspaper microfilm at the Tennessee State Library and Archives includes almost every existent newspaper published in Tennessee. The filming project began in 1957 and Library and Archives staff have been preserving Tennessee newspapers ever since.
Shackled Town: Directed by Tay Garnett. With Henry Fonda, Allen Case, Read Morgan, Bruce Gordon. While on vacation, Clay and Sarge stumble into a town near the Mexican border where a crooked judge and his stooge lawman force the inhabitants to work for pennies in his mine.
- (20)
- Western
- Tay Garnett
- 1961-02-11
May 16, 2017 · Season 2, Episode 20, "Shackled Town": Bruce Gordon (see the biography section for the 1961 post on The Untouchables) plays Vista Grande Judge Denton. Robert Brubaker (Deputy Ed Blake on U.S. Marshal and Floyd on Gunsmoke ) plays Marshal Pecos Smith.
The Classic TV Archive - US Western series. <Previous "The Deputy" Next>. Starring Henry Fonda & Allen Case. Season 2 (NBC) (1960-61) Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive. references:
A drunken newspaper editor takes on Silver Creek's newest employer, a large tannery, claiming that the company's by-products are polluting the town's only river. Clay doesn't believe the stories until several townspeople come down with mysterious fevers.
Shackled Town is the twentieth episode of the second season of The Deputy, and the fifty-ninth episode overall. Starring : Henry Fonda ( Marshal Simon Fry ) and Allen Case ( Deputy Clay McCord )
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While on vacation, Clay and Sarge stumble into a town near the Mexican border where a crooked judge and his stooge lawman force the inhabitants to work for pennies in his mine. Clay works with the local padre to organize the townspeople to rebel against their oppressors.