Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

A Gun for Willie

Desert Flight

Cry Hope! Cry Hate!

The Ox
A burly blacksmith with a black past has revenge on his mind. He wants to get even with a former Army major and just bides his time.

So Young the Savage Land

Ransom

The Last Bugle

The Black Wagon

Knife of Hate

The Mormons

The Man from Yesterday
This episode narrates the story of an oldtime gunslinger who gets out of jail to track down the man who framed him.

Morning Incident

Ambush

One Must Die

The Long Shadow

Blood Red

Honor Bright

The Broken Wing

The Silent Sentry

The Bible Man

The Scar

Knight of the Sun

A Warm Day in Heaven

The Empty Shell

The Atoner

Man from Everywhere

The Release

Storm Over Eden

Image of a Drawn Sword

Jericho
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