Recently reformed and paroled killer Dobie Jenner comes to Tombstone, upsetting George McKean, who married Jenner's ex-fiancée; Earp must intercede when McKean begins to threaten Jenner.
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The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
Bat falls for a woman not knowing her involvement in a mob headed for Wyoming; Earp chases after him, following the trail of stolen cattle and dead lawmen the mob leaves in its wake.
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Bat falls for a woman not knowing her involvement in a mob headed for Wyoming; Earp chases after him, following the trail of stolen cattle and dead lawmen the mob leaves in its wake.
Crooked Sheriff Johnny Behan holds four prisoners under heavy guard.
Wyatt tries to head off a bloody clash between immigrant Chinese and hotheaded miners.
When gang members feed Shotgun Gibbs' mule, Roscoe, a deadly amount of alcohol, Earp sends for Doc Fabrique to treat the animal while he pushes ahead and tracks down the group responsible, but Shotgun's fury imperils the situation.
Wyatt reminisces about his time in Dodge City as the townsfolk plan a tribute to him.
Bat returns to Dodge City to buy the Lone Star Saloon but faces reprisal from rival saloon owner Mike de Graff, who wants to see the Lone Star torn down; fed up with Dodge's shady businesses, Mayor Kelley decides to drive out the saloons entirely.
Chaos threatens when a group of salty old sailors drop anchor in Dodge.
Wyatt heads for a showdown with a physician whose medical skills are matched by his disrespect for the law.
Wyatt's enemies target his deputy, Shotgun Gibbs.
A Cheyenne chief named Bullhead races a pony against Milt Canyon and wins, but in a negotiation following the race, Canyon forces Bullhead into a deadly confrontation, and Earp must bring the chief to trial for murder while holding off a lynch mob.
Del Mathey, the new, naive sheriff of Ford County, confronts his misconceptions about the position when his attempt to evict squatters from a property results in a hail of bullets.
A troublesome young man arrives in Dodge City with a gun in his holster and deadly ideas in his head, so Earp investigates his identity to track down his parents.
Mayor Kelley fires Earp for allowing Doc Holliday to go free after killing a man in self-defense, then appoints a new marshal who reveals his crooked nature by seeking protection fees from local saloons and killing one owner for not complying.
Gunslinger Curly Brocius vacations in Tombstone.
Wyatt's first duty as Tombstone's deputy sheriff is to arrest Old Man Clanton.
Earp decides to settle down on a ranch won by Doc Holliday in a poker game, but upon arriving at the property, the two find a widow terrorized by a gang of neighboring ranchers who murdered her husband and stole her cattle.
Shotgun Gibbs, smitten with hat merchant Phronsie LaTour, agrees to protect her from a suspicious man; Earp tries to foil a gang's plot to rob the railroad by intercepting the gang leader's informant, said to be a pretty blonde.
Earp and Shotgun Gibbs investigate the poisoning of a reviled loan shark and find many citizens with a motive to want the man dead, including a bank clerk with a large gambling debt.
Earp attempts to free an adopted woman from an abusive family but meets resistance at every turn; with Dodge City officials refusing to help, Earp must resort to finding a cowhand to wed her -- or marry the woman himself.
Wyatt becomes interested in the saloon's lovely new cashier.
The arrival of actress Cora Campbell in Dodge City sparks a rivalry between silversmith Tom Tanner and gunslinger Clay Bronson, but when Tom blames Clay for beating him up in an alley, Earp suspects a different attacker.
Wyatt intervenes when a big-money lottery leads to murder.
Wyatt tries to settle a violent feud between Welsh and Irish miners.
Wyatt tries to steer a youth from a life of crime.
A woman seeks news of her husband, who may have been murdered in Tombstone.
Earp is under fire when Curly Bill Brocius and Johnny Ringo seem destined for a shootout in Tombstone when they disagree about a dead horse.
A boy warns Earp of a cyclone headed for Dodge City and the town prepares to take shelter, but Earp must catch the boy's dog before disaster strikes.
A killer must be brought back into the United States for trial.
Deputy U.S. Marshal Hank Drew presents a plan to catch Rocky Griswold and his gang stealing a gold shipment; Rocky's friend Joan Deming sticks up for the unemployed cowhands, believing that Hank wants to entrap them and win their bounties.
Shotgun Gibbs tries to create romance between Nellie Cashman and determined bachelor Wyatt Earp.
A writer enhances the Clantons' image by portraying them as modern-day Robin Hoods.
An idealistic newspaperman faces personal and professional dangers.
When Earp helps transport an Army payroll and bandits attack the stage, the real threat turns out to be something else.
Members of the Clanton gang try to convince Earp's old deputy to vote multiple times in the upcoming election for judge.
The leader of the infamous 10 Per Cent Ring wants Earp eliminated.
An Indian uprising looms after an Apache woman is murdered.
A search begins for the murderer of Doc Holliday's friend.
Upon learning that a reputed stagecoach driver feels nervous about his final route before retirement, Earp offers to accompany him and sets up protective measures along the route to keep them out of danger.
Wyatt Earp arrives in Tombstone unarmed.
The company Earp previously worked for seeks his help in ending silver robberies on a stagecoach run.
Wyatt's feud with the Clanton Gang continues.
Old Man Clanton comes to town to kill Wyatt.
Wyatt suspects crooked Sheriff Behan has something up his sleeve after he donates money to a hospital.
Wyatt clashes with Sheriff Johnny Behan, an ally of the outlaw Clanton gang.
The wedding plans of Morgan Earp and Lucy Tedder are disrupted by a new arrival: Lucy's husband.
Wyatt risks his badge to prove that a crazed gunman is not responsible for his violent actions.
After convincing the company to use undercover agents to protect shipments, Earp must come to the aid of one whose life is in danger.
Local politicians and outlaws target a crusading newspaperman.
A hero-worshiping youth shows every sign of following in Doc Holliday's footsteps.
Under pressure to form a posse to hunt the men who killed an agent during a Wells Fargo robbery, Earp refuses, but Sheriff Behan goes on the hunt, more interested in the reward than in finding the true killers.
When Army horses and mules are stolen from a stable in Tombstone, the only lead Earp has to follow is whatever the the only witness -- who was kicked by a mule during the theft -- can remember.
Trouble in Arizona leads to a new governor, who is determined to use vigilantes and a shoot-to-kill order to corral the lawbreakers.
A wary Wyatt joins crooked Sheriff Behan's hunt for an outlaw gang.
Earp suspects there's a con game going on in Tombstone when a young man arrives in town, looking for Evangeline Murphy, a woman he met and became engaged to through mail correspondence.
Doc Holliday becomes the prime suspect in a Wells Fargo robbery.
Wyatt searches for a doctor turned prospector, the only man who can save critically wounded Doc Goodfellow.
Mob justice threatens a religious fanatic suspected of instigating a massacre.
Outlaws plot to capitalize on a business boom.
When a huge gang passes through Arizona, Earp has no choice but to form a posse, which includes a young bank clerk from the East.
Wyatt is pushed toward a deadly showdown.
After a botched robbery investigation lands Charlie Parks behind bars, Johnny Ringo kidnaps Judge Spicer, hoping to gain his cousin's release from jail.
Wyatt must stop Old Man Clanton and his gang from rustling cattle in Mexico.
An outlaw's widow lures lovelorn Ned Buntline into a trap.
Old Man Clanton targets Wyatt for an early demise.
While Earp and Buffalo Bill stage a fake robbery to entertain a visiting German prince, real bandits kidnap the prince and hold him for ransom.
A crippled man with a grudge against Earp hires sharpshooter Rule Hawes to kill him; Bat and the other deputies search for the assassin while Annie May tries to give Bat a clue.
Fred Colby, a man wrongly sent to prison, finishes his sentence and heads for Dodge City looking for the man who killed his brother.
Men from the Circle Bar ranch kidnap Ben Thompson, a dealer who cheated them at cards, and Earp poses as a doctor to gain access to the ranch and free Ben.
After an altercation between a drunk soldier and a Cherokee civilian results in death, Earp takes the soldier into custody and fights off his captain's attempts to free him.
Earp and Bat work together to help Bat win an election for county sheriff to defeat Jerry Lanphere, a crook also running for the position; Sen. Drew tells Bat he must end his friendship with Earp to gain the people's favor.
Earp tries to resist pressure to throw Doc out of Dodge City, but when the dentist commits murder in the street, Earp throws him in jail and faces the ire of Doc's wife, Kate; Doc comes to Earp's rescue when a gang captures the marshal.
Earp agrees to resign to help Jim Kelley's chances at winning the mayoral election, but the replacement marshal soon faces a crisis when crooks trap Kelley in his store.
Earp must negotiate with Chief Dull Knife when a Cheyenne tribe launches an attack to retake their ancestral lands, hoping to avoid a confrontation with Maj. Benteen's soldiers.
Earp has 24 hours to find a killer after a judge sentences an innocent man to hang, but the man refuses to speak in his own defense, leaving Earp with few clues to follow.
Earp visits a shanty town that refuses to pay taxes to Dodge City, and Doc informs him that Dodge has no claim to the land; Earp manages to arrange the town's annexation in exchange for a new school, but Mayor Kelley alters the bargain.
While on a fishing trip, Earp and Dr. Fabrique run into henchmen who take them to wealthy baron Shanghai Pierce, who insists upon the doctor's services despite Fabrique's utter hatred of the man.
When Doc purchases a gold brick from a wanted thief and then sells it to prove a point, Earp follows the brick's trail as it passes through the hands of various Dodge City residents.
Earp takes Bat's brother Ed under his wing as a new deputy, but while Ed believes outlaws can be reasoned with, Bat knows better; two businessmen plan to kill Ed and frame Bat for the crime to secure ownership of a saloon.
Doc, Bat and several reformed outlaws team up to rescue Earp when the men of the Big T trap him in an abandoned cabin, leading to a desperate and deadly confrontation.
Bounty hunters stir up trouble in Dodge City by trying to collect rewards on reformed outlaws until Earp devises a plan to turn the bounty hunters against each other.
After a rancher receives threats to stop courting widow Myra Malone, Earp pays a visit to Myra, who refuses to trust the law after northern troops killed her husband, and finds her sheltering a wanted woman connected to a gang.
Earp and Bat find their careers in jeopardy when they arrest the owners of two competing stagecoach companies whose hired armies threaten to start a war in the streets.
Earp reluctantly agrees to hire his younger brother Morgan as a deputy when Morgan stops a robbery; Morgan assists Deputy Hal when Curly Bill Brocius holds up a stagecoach.
Earp arrests Doc Holliday and and Skunky Groggin for robbing a Wells Fargo stagecoach, but Doc denies involvement and concocts a plan with Earp to rob another stage to find the truth.
A headstrong teenager named Jimmy Craig arrives in Dodge City and wants to become one of Earp's deputies, demonstrating his impeccable skill with a gun, but his dream contrasts sharply with his irrational obsession to duel Ed Beatty.