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The Macahans Complete INTERNAL DVDRip XviD-SarjP

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Type:

Video Movies

Title:

How The West Was Won (The Complete Collector's Edition)

Category:

Video/TV shows

Uploaded:

2011-10-08 (by neil1966hardy )

Description:

How the West Was Won (also known as The Macahans) is an American western television series that featured an all star cast that included: James Arness, Eva Marie Saint, Fionnula Flanagan, Bruce Boxleitner, G. W. Bailey, Trisha Noble, William Shatner, Jack Elam, Woody Strode, Anthony Zerbe, Richard Kiley, Lloyd Bridges, Christopher Lee, Kay Lenz, Brian Keith, Vera Miles, Tim Matheson and Ricardo Montalban.[1] Loosely based on the 1962 Cinerama film of the same name, it aired as a mini-series in 1977, and as a regular series in 1978 and 1979. A 2.5-hour long pilot episode, The Macahans, ran in 1976. A total of 25 episodes were aired. The show was a great success in Europe, apparently finding a larger and more lasting audience there than in the United States. It has been rebroadcast many times on various European networks, e.g. in France, Germany, Italy and Sweden, and has built a cult following. It was released on DVD in Europe in November 2009. A sequence of paintings by Charles Marion Russell were shown during the end credits. Enjoy and Seed!!

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Comments:

Muffe99 (2011-11-02)

Thank You

Harry4848 (2012-10-10)

Thankyou for this so far good picture and good sound cheers

SeaOfSwords (2013-07-10)

I loved this series when I was a kid. Watched it on the public television network NRK, which was the only television station in Norway at that time. My grandfather and I watched it in the TV-stue, which was a small room used for television. The living room was for smoking, drinking coffee and chatting, the old fashioned style. Ha ha!