The Magnificent Seven (TV Series)
Wagon Train: Part 1 (1999)
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- TV-14
- 44min
- Action, Western
- 12 Feb 1999
- TV Episode
Vin falls for a married woman and emotions run high as the Seven escort a group of homesteaders en route to their disputed land.
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Cast
Michael Biehn | ... |
Chris Larabee
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Eric Close | ... |
Vin Tanner
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Andrew Kavovit | ... |
John 'J.D.' Dunne
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Dale Midkiff | ... |
Buck Wilmington
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Ron Perlman | ... |
Josiah Sanchez
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Anthony Starke | ... |
Ezra Standish
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Rick Worthy | ... |
Nathan Jackson
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Laurie Holden | ... |
Mary Travis
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Bruce McGill | ... |
Dicky O'Shea
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Kathryn Morris | ... |
Charlotte Richmond
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James MacDonald | ... |
Will Richmond
(as James G. MacDonald)
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Michael Woods | ... |
Gerard Whitman
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Bobbie Phillips | ... |
Alice
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Gemini Barnett | ... |
Billy Travis
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Tim DeZarn | ... |
Powderman
(as Tim de Zarn)
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Nancy Jeffries | ... |
The Widow
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Alan James Morgan | ... |
Eugene
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Kevin West | ... |
Happy
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Robert Vaughn | ... |
Judge Oren Travis
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Christopher Close | ... |
Jack
(as Chris Close)
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Ken Rowland | ... |
Wagon Child (uncredited)
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David S. Winn III | ... |
Outlaw (uncredited)
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Directed by
Christopher Cain |
Written by
William Roberts | ... | (based on "The Magnificent Seven" by) |
Pen Densham | ... | (developed by) (creator) & |
John Watson | ... | (developed by) (creator) |
Melissa Rosenberg | ... | (teleplay by) |
Melissa Rosenberg | ... | (story by) & |
Sara Davidson | ... | (story by) |
Cinematography by
Gordon Lonsdale | ... | director of photography |
Editorial Department
Michelle Sabrina Wong | ... | post-production assistant |
Casting By
Mary Jo Slater |
Makeup Department
David Abbott | ... | makeup artist |
Phyllis Temple | ... | makeup department head |
Production Management
Hudson Hickman | ... | post-production executive |
Art Department
Curtis Akin | ... | property master |
James Lyman Eddy | ... | assistant property master (as James L. Eddy) |
Steven Fidler | ... | propmaker foreman |
Michael Leonard | ... | set dresser |
Sound Department
Pete Elia | ... | re-recording mixer |
Stunts
Tony Lee Boggs | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Richard Burch | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Matthew Brewer | ... | film loader |
Bob Snowdon | ... | best boy grip |
Brian Sullivan | ... | camera operator |
J.B. Richner | ... | best boy electric (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Susan Saldutti | ... | costumer |
Location Management
Daniel Veluzat | ... | location liaison |
Additional Crew
Clay M. Lilley | ... | boss wrangler |
William Sell | ... | production coordinator |
John West | ... | production assistant |
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- CBS (1999) (United States) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
The homesteads win the rights to land in court, but Dicky O'Shea wants the land and hires an explosives expert to stop them. Judge Oren has the Seven accompany the homesteaders to their land and guard them. Meanwhile, Vin falls in love with the chief homesteader's wife, and Buck and Ezra vie to win the attentions of an attractive widow by befriending her son. Written by Gislef |
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Chris Larabee:
You gonna pull that piece or is your hand just restin' on it? See more » |