Studio 39 TV: Death Valley Days Little Oscar's Millions 1953 (PD-E19)
Studio 39 TV: Death Valley Days Little Oscar's Millions 1953 (PD-E19)
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Death Valley Days Little Oscar's Millions 1953 (PD-E19)
Odd little man named Oscar Little wins big at a land auction in the new frontier town of Rawhide, Nevada. With the help of a kind stranger, he turns a ten-dollar investment into over $20,000. After a narrow escape from a thieving dance-hall girl, Oscar makes his way home to New York. Here, he rescues his grateful brother and family from financial ruin. Though the family believes Oscar is still rich, he takes his leave, penniless, and returns to the West.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan (as Stuart McGowan)
Writer: Ruth Woodman
Stars: Percy Helton, Beverly Cotterell, Claire Carleton (IMDb)
Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945 and continued from 1952 to 1970 as a syndicated television series, with reruns (updated with new narrations) continuing through August 1, 1975. The radio and TV versions combined to make the show "one of the longest-running western programs in broadcast history." The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo) and hosted by Stanley Andrews, alias "the Old Ranger" (1952–1963), Ronald Reagan (1964–1965), Rosemary DeCamp (1965), Robert Taylor (1966–1969), and Dale Robertson (1969–1970). With the passing of Dale Robertson in 2013, all the former Death Valley Days hosts are now deceased. Hosting the series was Reagan's final work as an actor; he was cast in eight episodes of the series. The TV series was conceived by Pacific Coast Borax Company's advertising agency McCann-Erickson through that company's executive Dorothy McCann and Mitchell J. Hamilburg representing Gene Autry's production company Flying A Productions
Hollywood Classic Movies viewed on Studio 39 Network are listed as PUBLIC DOMAIN, and are approved for privet or public viewing. Our viewing audience may copy, share, or collect without obtaining further permission, in the event that a motion picture is viewed on our network that does not qualify as public domain, notify us for immediate removal.
The term “public domain” The public owns these works, not an individual author or artist. Anyone can use a public domain work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it. (PD-E19= Public Domain-Episode 19)
Видео Studio 39 TV: Death Valley Days Little Oscar's Millions 1953 (PD-E19) канала Studio39 TV
Hollywood Classic Movies viewed on Studio 39 Network are listed as PUBLIC DOMAIN. The term “public domain” The public owns these works, not an individual author or artist. Anyone can use a public domain work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it.
Death Valley Days Little Oscar's Millions 1953 (PD-E19)
Odd little man named Oscar Little wins big at a land auction in the new frontier town of Rawhide, Nevada. With the help of a kind stranger, he turns a ten-dollar investment into over $20,000. After a narrow escape from a thieving dance-hall girl, Oscar makes his way home to New York. Here, he rescues his grateful brother and family from financial ruin. Though the family believes Oscar is still rich, he takes his leave, penniless, and returns to the West.
Director: Stuart E. McGowan (as Stuart McGowan)
Writer: Ruth Woodman
Stars: Percy Helton, Beverly Cotterell, Claire Carleton (IMDb)
Death Valley Days is an American radio and television anthology series featuring true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. Created in 1930 by Ruth Woodman, the program was broadcast on radio until 1945 and continued from 1952 to 1970 as a syndicated television series, with reruns (updated with new narrations) continuing through August 1, 1975. The radio and TV versions combined to make the show "one of the longest-running western programs in broadcast history." The series was sponsored by the Pacific Coast Borax Company (20 Mule Team Borax, Boraxo) and hosted by Stanley Andrews, alias "the Old Ranger" (1952–1963), Ronald Reagan (1964–1965), Rosemary DeCamp (1965), Robert Taylor (1966–1969), and Dale Robertson (1969–1970). With the passing of Dale Robertson in 2013, all the former Death Valley Days hosts are now deceased. Hosting the series was Reagan's final work as an actor; he was cast in eight episodes of the series. The TV series was conceived by Pacific Coast Borax Company's advertising agency McCann-Erickson through that company's executive Dorothy McCann and Mitchell J. Hamilburg representing Gene Autry's production company Flying A Productions
Hollywood Classic Movies viewed on Studio 39 Network are listed as PUBLIC DOMAIN, and are approved for privet or public viewing. Our viewing audience may copy, share, or collect without obtaining further permission, in the event that a motion picture is viewed on our network that does not qualify as public domain, notify us for immediate removal.
The term “public domain” The public owns these works, not an individual author or artist. Anyone can use a public domain work without obtaining permission, but no one can ever own it. (PD-E19= Public Domain-Episode 19)
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