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Comancheros kidnap a woman magazine writer (Beth Brickell) whom they blame for printing misleading information that led to attacks by vengeful night riders; guests Richardo Montalban, James Gregory.
Comancheros kidnap a woman magazine writer (Beth Brickell) whom they blame for printing misleading information that led to attacks by vengeful night riders; guests Richardo Montalban, James Gregory.
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