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Cimarron

Original title: Cimarron Strip
  • TV Series
  • 1967–1968
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
523
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Stuart Whitman in Cimarron (1967)
Cimarron Strip: Season 1
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The western adventures of tough, but fair, Marshal Jim Crown.The western adventures of tough, but fair, Marshal Jim Crown.The western adventures of tough, but fair, Marshal Jim Crown.

  • Creator
    • Christopher Knopf
  • Stars
    • Stuart Whitman
    • Percy Herbert
    • Randy Boone
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    523
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Christopher Knopf
    • Stars
      • Stuart Whitman
      • Percy Herbert
      • Randy Boone
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes23

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    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Marshal Jim Crown
    • 1967–1968
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • MacGregor…
    • 1967–1968
    Randy Boone
    Randy Boone
    • Francis…
    • 1967–1968
    Jill Townsend
    Jill Townsend
    • Dulcey…
    • 1967–1968
    Jack Braddock
    • Bartender…
    • 1967–1968
    Karl Swenson
    Karl Swenson
    • Dr. Kihlgren…
    • 1967–1968
    Al Wyatt Sr.
    Al Wyatt Sr.
    • Archie Foss…
    • 1967–1968
    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Stage Driver…
    • 1967
    Bob Folkerson
    • Corporal…
    • 1967–1968
    Carol Henry
    Carol Henry
    • Gang Member…
    • 1967–1968
    Morgan Woodward
    Morgan Woodward
    • Bill Henderson…
    • 1967–1968
    Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
    • Buford…
    • 1967–1968
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • Major Covington…
    • 1967–1968
    Ed McCready
    • 2nd Trooper…
    • 1967
    Boyd 'Red' Morgan
    • Beans Prouty…
    • 1967–1968
    Tom McDonough
    • Trooper…
    • 1967–1968
    Steve Forrest
    Steve Forrest
    • Clayton Tyce…
    • 1967–1968
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Mobeetie
    • 1967
    • Creator
      • Christopher Knopf
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    7jimmmgen

    Good show. though unintentionally humorous at times

    I remember Cimarron from its first run in 1967, and now I watch it when I can on EWST. The acting was at times over the top, the violence gratuitous, and Stuart Whitman's slurring of his lines always provided a chuckle ("Ged me muh gun, Dulzzz-y!").

    Most humorous are the opening and closing scenes in which Whitman tries to ride a horse. As the horse goes full gallop across the plain, the actor appears to be doing all he can to stay in the saddle, body stiff, arms flailing up in the air. In one shot he even looks terrified, and in another he appears about to slide off the saddle! On the other hand, I do agree with the other commentators that the characters were relatively complex, with shades of gray rather than all good and all bad, which is how they are depicted in modern Western movies. Also notable is that it appears (at least in rerun) to have been filmed in somewhat washed-out color, thus adding to the gritty feel of the show. This is another technique that is popular in today's cinema (e.g., the remake of "3:10 to Yuma").

    On the whole I rate this show a seven: for the unintentional laughs, complicated characters, and always an interesting storyline.
    10bfm_1017

    Excellent writing, direction, and stories. Stuart Whitman very good.

    I recently discovered this show in reruns on Encore Westerns. I honestly never saw this show in its first run, and don't know how I missed it. Some of the best stories I've seen in Westerns, well directed, Stuart Whitman is very believable as Marshal Crown, tough and honest to a fault. I don't know how shows like this didn't last, yet Gunsmoke was on forever it seems. The Encore copies are around 1 hr 17 minutes each, so they appear uncut, and without commercials. The 1 1/2 hr format allows the story to be well developed and to have multiple twists. I am quite genuine in saying shows like this are non existent anymore. The prints are not great, especially when compared to Big Valley or Bonanza which appear to have been restored. Now I wish someone would run "Lancer", "High Chaparral", "Branded", "Have Gun Will Travel" among other old westerns.

    Cimarron Strip is top drawer among westerns right up with my personal favorite - "The High Chaparral".
    9aimless-46

    Ambitious

    The 23 (90 minute) episodes of the CBS television western "Cimarron Strip" were originally broadcast during the 1967-68 television season, running from 7:30PM to 9PM on Thursday nights. In 1967 a 90-minute time slot seemed reasonable as "The Virginian" (1962-1971) had enjoyed considerable success with this expanded running length; 248 episodes in total. And before that "Wagon Train" made a portion of its episodes this long. Unfortunately for "Cimarron Strip", by 1967 the television western was on its way out and viewers never really warmed up to the show.

    Unlike "The Virginian" and "Wagon Train", "Cimarron Strip" is not structured in the anthology style, a format better suited to the longer format because it emphasizes guest stars and a large cast of intermittently appearing characters. If anything "Cimarron Strip" went to the other extreme, focusing on only two regular characters and a single theme; the other regular cast members rarely appear in anything more than supporting roles.

    While this narrow focus is a poor match to the longer running length, it is also what makes the series so special. If not television's all-time best western, "Cimarron Strip" is certainly the most ambitious. The episodes are set in the 1880's and revolve around the interplay between Marshall Jim Crown (Stuart Whitman) and Dulcey Coopersmith (Jill Townsend). Crown is a somewhat world-weary lawman tasked with maintaining law and order in the vast Cimarron Strip (named after the Cimarron River and comprising parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico). Dulcey is a compassionate and caring young woman from the East who has inherited (from her father) the local inn; a combination saloon, boarding house, and jail.

    Dulcey's innocence and goodness inspire the otherwise disillusioned Marshall, who in turn protects her from what he can and tries to put the rest in perspective for her. Dulcey is obviously symbolic of the arrival of civilizing forces to the frontier but in a larger sense she represents the loss of innocence process anywhere and anytime. The series is in many ways her coming of age story. It doesn't hurt that Townsend is hauntingly beautiful, with a refreshing natural look and a hair-style that swept the country during and after the premiere of the series.

    Moral ambiguity is the other regular theme, with guest stars often redeeming themselves with a final act of personal responsibility. Typically these characters are portrayed as individuals who have had to subordinate their basic goodness in order to survive in this tough environment.

    Almost every episode included several top quality and well-known guest stars, whose performances were always up to the task.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
    7ma-cortes

    Attractive and stirring Western series with emotion , thrills , intrigue , go riding and shootouts

    Marshal Jim Crown (Stuart Whiman of Los Comancheros) must enforce the law in the strip of land lying between Kansas Territory and Indian territory in the late nineteenth century. He is accompanied by the stubborn , grizzled Scottish MacGregor (Percy Herbert of Navarone Guns and The Bridge on the River Kwai) and the likeable writer/photographer , Francis Wilde (the famous singer Randy Boone). Along with charming Easterner Dulcey (Jill Towsend of Poldark) who has inherited an inn , saloon restaurant from her late father .

    This western adventure contains noisy action , horse pursuits , suspense and a lot of crossfire . The saga of Western life takes an exciting new dimension with Stuart Whitman as an implacable sheriff who delivers peace and order . It is set in Cimarron Strip : a stretch of land located between the Kansas Territory and land owned and occupied by Indian . Furhtermore , Cimarron Strip is full of its share of murderers , rustlers , gamblers , among others . As the sympathetic protagonists become involved in several threats , such as Indian attacks , stranger visitors with dark purports , bank robbers and range wars was always bubbling just beneath the surface . It was shown by CBS in 1971 , three years after it had been canceled and got success enough . It was a nice TV Western , a genre that on the cinema spectacle's tarnished but in television got splendor during the Sixties thanks to successful series as The Virginian , Bonanza , Wagon Train , Maverick , The High Chaparral . An unusual ninety-minute western series , formed by 23 episodes with a good main and support cast . Stars Stuart Whitman as two-fisted , but fair Marshal Jim Crown , assigned one of the West's toughest territories , he dedicates himself to taming the no-man's land known as Cimarron Strip . The agreeable quartet starring : Stuart Whitman , Percy Herbert , Randy Boone , Jill Towsend are supported by an important secondary cast as guest stars , such as : Telly Savalas , David Carradine , John Saxon , Steve Forrest, Warren Oates , Robert J. Wilke , William Bramley , Richard Farnsworth , LQ Jones , Albert Salmi , Mariette Hartley , Robert Lansing , Mark Lenard , James Stacy , Tuesday Weld , John Anderson , Lyle Bettger , Robert Duvall , Royal Dano and many others.

    It displays a catching musical leitmotif by the prestigious Maurice Jarre ,who won three Academy Awards for his notorious soundtracks : Lawrence Arabia , Doctor Zhivago , Passage to India . The enjoyable series created by Christopher Knopf was well directed by good professionals and craftsmen, such as : Robert Butler , Lamont Johnson , Don Medford , Boris Sagal , Richard C. Sarafian , Sam Wanamaker, Herschel Daugherty , Vincent McEveety , Gerald Mayer , Bernard McEveety.
    xartist82

    Cimarron Strip

    When Cimarron Strip first aired I was a young girl of 14. The theme music was wonderful. I would literally sit on the edge of my seat waiting to hear the beginning notes. Stuart Whitman was my first and only TV crush. He epitomized what all western heroes should be, from the way he walked, talked, and wore his black hat. Isn't it funny what stays in you subconscious. I loved him then, and love him still. After all these years I hope he knows what a difference he made in my life. Coincidently my husband grew-up watching Cimarron Strip also. He recalls that he and his brother would pretend to ride the family ottoman as their trusty steed, as Stuart Whitman did in the beginning and the ending of the show.

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    • Trivia
      This show was originally broadcast on Thursday night from 7:30- 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time during the 1967-68 season. It lasted only one season due to its competition. On ABC, it went up against "Batman" (1966), "The Flying Nun" (1967) and "Bewitched" (1964) and on NBC "Daniel Boone" (1964) and "Ironside" (1967). In the 1960s and 1970s it was a common practice for the networks to rerun old programs during the summer rerun season, even if the show had been off the air for several years. Such was the case with this show, which was shown by CBS during the summer of 1971, three years after it had been canceled.
    • Goofs
      The real Cimarron Strip is the panhandle of Oklahoma. It is very flat plains and not the mountainous or desert terrain shown in the series.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Beverly Hillbillies: Cimarron Drip (1967)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cimarron Strip
    • Filming locations
      • Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS
      • Stuart Whitman Corporation
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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