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A town pays the cost of harboring evil.

A town pays the cost of harboring evil.

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An anthology series based on the novels of Zane Grey.
Starring: Ben Cooper, Dick Powell, Fred Krone, Jane Greer, Karen Norris, Ken Patterson, Lloyd Nolan, Michael Hinn, Michael Keep, Paul Sorenson, Peggy Ann Garner, Ralph Moody, Robert Culp, Robert Harland, Wendell Corey
Original Air Date: Oct 5, 1956
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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