4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
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Comic Description: Four Color 911 Universal
Grade: 9.6
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE
Pedigree: File Copy
Certification #: 0910784017
Owner: 4GEMWORKS

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: 4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM  Score: 650
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Owner's Description

The Gray Ghost 6/58 File Copy

Painted Cover: Sam Savitt also Photo: Maj. John Mosby [the Gray Ghost] (as played by Tod Andrews, photo

Inside script and are not credited.

This is the single best copy of four graded to date. 01/14

Table of Contents
1. 1. Point of Honor
Gray Ghost
2. 2. Guerrilla Hideouts
3. 3. Famous Mosby Raids


Some data courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://www.comics.org/
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http://www.comics.org/issue/14630/

Wikipedia notes the following information about the original television series:

The Gray Ghost is an American historical series which aired in syndication from October 10, 1957, to July 3, 1958. It depicts the true story of Major John Singleton Mosby, a Virginia officer in the Confederate Army, whose cunning and stealth earned him the nickname "Gray Ghost".

Synopsis
The Gray Ghost stars Tod Andrews as Major Mosby, Phil Chambers as Sergeant Myles Magruder, and Sherwood Price in five episodes as General J.E.B. Stuart, also known for his cavalry skills. Recurring characters on the program were Donald Foster as Braddock, Jean Willes as Ansonia, Ralph Clanton as a general, Dick Jones as Ned Underwood, Otto Aldis as Mueller and John Banner as Major Heros von Borcke.[1]
Gray Ghost was cancelled after one season of thirty-nine half-hour episodes. High production costs may have made the program too expensive to continue.
[edit] Production notes
The series was created by Lindsley Parsons Productions. The producer was Russell Hayden. William Paul Dunlap wrote the theme song. Virgil Carrington Jones, an expert on Mosby, was historical consultant for some episodes.
There are also two popular misconceptions about the series. The first is that it aired on the CBS network; it never did. The second is that the network and the sponsor did not wish to be affiliated with a show about Confederate soldiers. Syndicated shows, by definition, have no network sponsors. In New York City, The Gray Ghost ran not on WCBS (Channel 2) but on WPIX (Channel 11), an independent station. It ran Thursdays from 8:30-9:00 p.m. The series was distributed "in association with CBS Television film series." Such closing credits gave some the wrong impression that the program had aired on CBS.
[edit] Notable guest stars
• Peter Breck ("The Deserter")
• Richard Beymer ("An Eye for an Eye")
• Harry Carey, Jr. ("The Picnic")
• Russ Conway ("Judith")
• Dennis Cross ("Sealed Orders")
• Francis De Sales ("Charity")
• Angie Dickinson ("Point of Honor")
• Ann Doran ("Charity")
• Anthony Eisley ("The Trial")
• Ross Elliott ("The Rivals")
• Dabbs Greer ("Rebel Christmas")
• Kevin Hagen ("The Missing Colonel")
• Ron Hagerthy ("A Problem of Command")
• Richard Jaeckel ("The Manhunt")
• Sammy Jackson ("Resurrection")
• Robert Knapp ("Rebel Christmas")
• Charles Lane ("Secret and Urgent")
• Ruta Lee ("Contraband")
• Tyler MacDuff ("The Gallant Foe")
• Strother Martin ("Reconnaissance Mission")
• Denver Pyle ("Resurrection")
• William Schallert ("Russell of 'The Times'")
• Karen Sharpe ("The Humanitarian")
• Liam Sullivan ("Point of Honor")
• Gloria Talbott ("Sealed Orders")
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gray_Ghost_(TV_series)



 
 
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