Custer
Custer, also referred to as Custer's Legend, can be currently a 17-episode military-western television series which ran on ABC from September 6 to December 27, 1967, together with Wayne Maunder in then Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer's starring role. Throughout the American Civil War, Custer had climbed to the rank of major general. He was demoted to the status of Captain through induce cuts after the warfare, however, was reinstated because of Lieutenant Colonel in command of the Seventh Cavalry, stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas in 1866. A number of the soldiers at the regiment were derelicts Confederates, and sometimes criminals. The series was declared until the script timeline would have reached the Little Big Horn River of southeastern Montana, where all perished at a Sioux Indian ambush, on June 25, 1876,
Robert F. Simon played with Custer's controlling officer, U.S. General Alfred H. Terry, that disapproved of Custer's long hair along with much of his approach of fighting Indians. Slim Pickens starred Being a scout named California Joe Milner. Michael Dante emerged as Sioux Chief Crazy Horse. Peter Palmer and a former soldier, Sergeant James Bustard played with with. Grant Woods seemed as Captain Myles Keogh. See Morgan, before a cavalry officer on NBC's The Deputy, appeared in the episode"Spirit Woman" at the use of a medicine man.
Released: 1967-09-06