Streets of Laredo (1995-1995)

Premiere:
November 12, 1995

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
November 15, 1995

Creators:
Larry McMurtry

Original Title:
Streets of Laredo

Alternate Titles:
Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo
少年的复仇

Genres:
Drama | Western

Production Companies:
De Passe Entertainment
Larry Levinson Productions
Levinson Productions
RHI Entertainment

Countries:
US

Captain Woodrow Call, now retired from the Rangers, is a bounty hunter. He is hired by an eastern rail baron to track down Joey Garza, a new kind of killer, only a boy, who kills from a distance with a rifle.

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Associate Producer:
Joe Lunne
Ted Nelson

Casting:
Lynn Kressel

Co-Producer:
Frank Q. Dobbs

Costume Design:
James Echerd

Director of Photography:
Edward J. Pei

Editor:
Debra Karen

Executive Producer:
Robert Halmi Jr.
Suzanne de Passe
Larry Levinson
Larry McMurtry
Diana Ossana
Larry Strichman

Key Makeup Artist:
Selina Jayne

Makeup Department Head:
David Atherton

Novel:
Larry McMurtry

Original Music Composer:
David Shire

Production Design:
Jerry Wanek

Production Manager:
Mary Church

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Jeffrey S. Farley

Set Decoration:
Robert Hooker

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tom Irvin

Teleplay:
Diana Ossana
Larry McMurtry

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