Cimarron Strip

Cimarron Strip (1967-1968)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime, Western

The Cimarron Strip was the border region between the Kansas Territory and Indian Territory during the late 19th century. Patrolling this vast area was the job of U.S. Marshal Jim Crown, who was based in Cimarron City

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Scheduleevery Thursday (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E23The GreenersMar 7, 1968
S01E22Without HonorFeb 29, 1968
S01E21The Blue Moon TrainFeb 15, 1968
S01E20Big JessieFeb 8, 1968
S01E19Sound of a DrumFeb 1, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Cimarron Strip' premiere?

'Cimarron Strip' premiered on September 7, 1967.

Who played the lead role in 'Cimarron Strip'?

Stuart Whitman played the lead role of Marshal Jim Crown in 'Cimarron Strip.'

How many episodes were produced for 'Cimarron Strip'?

A total of 23 episodes were produced for 'Cimarron Strip.'

What was the setting of 'Cimarron Strip'?

'Cimarron Strip' was set in the late 1880s in the Cimarron Territory, Oklahoma.

Which actor played the character Francis Wilde in 'Cimarron Strip'?

Percy Herbert portrayed the character of Francis Wilde in the show.

What was the main theme of 'Cimarron Strip'?

The main theme of 'Cimarron Strip' revolved around the challenges faced by a Marshal in maintaining law and order in a lawless territory.

Which character in 'Cimarron Strip' was known for his sharpshooting skills?

The character of Tracker, portrayed by Randy Boone, was known for his exceptional sharpshooting skills.

What was the name of the saloon in 'Cimarron Strip' where characters often gathered?

The saloon in 'Cimarron Strip' was called the Bluebonnet Saloon.

Which famous actor had a guest appearance in the episode "The Legend of Jud Starr"?

Robert Duvall had a guest appearance in the episode "The Legend of Jud Starr" as the character Luke Fraser.

What was the occupation of the character Dulcey Coopersmith in 'Cimarron Strip'?

Dulcey Coopersmith, portrayed by Jill Townsend, worked as a schoolteacher in 'Cimarron Strip.'

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