Trackdown

October. 04,1957      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis

Trackdown is an American Western television series starring Robert Culp that aired on CBS between 1957 and 1959. More than seventy episodes of this series were produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television and filmed at the Desilu-Culver Studio. The series was itself a spin-off of Powell's anthology series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.

Seasons & Episode

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Episode 1 - Killer Take All
September. 05,1958

Episode 3 - Chinese Cowboy
September. 19,1958

Episode 4 - The Set-Up
September. 26,1958

Episode 5 - A Stone for Benny French
October. 03,1958

Episode 6 - Trapped
October. 10,1958

Episode 7 - Matter of Justice
October. 17,1958

Episode 8 - Tenner Smith
October. 24,1958

Episode 9 - The Avenger
October. 31,1958

Episode 10 - The Schoolteacher
November. 07,1958

Episode 11 - Deadly Decoy
November. 14,1958

Episode 12 - Sunday's Child
November. 21,1958

Episode 14 - Three-Legged Fox
December. 05,1958

Episode 15 - The Kid
December. 12,1958

Episode 16 - Guilt
December. 19,1958

Episode 17 - Every Man a Witness
December. 26,1958

Episode 18 - McCallin's Daughter
January. 02,1959

Episode 19 - Bad Judgment
January. 28,1959

Episode 20 - Terror
February. 04,1959

Episode 21 - The Feud
February. 11,1959

Episode 22 - The Samaritan
February. 18,1959

Episode 23 - The Gang
February. 25,1959

Episode 24 - The Threat
March. 04,1959

Episode 25 - Hard Lines
March. 11,1959

Episode 26 - Fear
March. 18,1959

Episode 27 - Stranger in Town
March. 25,1959

Episode 28 - The Protector
April. 01,1959

Episode 29 - False Witness
April. 08,1959

Episode 30 - The Trick
April. 15,1959

Episode 31 - The Eyes of Jerry Kelso
April. 22,1959

Episode 32 - The Gift Horse
April. 29,1959

Episode 33 - The Vote
May. 06,1959

Episode 34 - The Unwanted
May. 13,1959

Episode 35 - Toss-Up
May. 20,1959

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