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(1959)

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Client: Vardon
Prismark1012 May 2023
It looks like a simple case for Clay Culhane. He is defending Frank Vardon a bank teller who teamed up with Roy Corey to rob the bank he works in.

At the last minute Clay gets cold feet and shoots Roy, as he is leaving the bank he is shot dead by Clay. The dying Roy tries to land Frank in hot water.

It looks like a straightforward case and Frank is freed. However threats are made by Clyde Wicker (John Anderson) a disgruntled rancher who was refused a loan by Frank's bank.

Later three men come to town and they see a chance to rob the bank, shoot Frank dead and frame Clyde Wicker for it all.

There is a high body count in this story. I would have thought Clyde would be in serious trouble with the sheriff. He did take drastic action in order to clear his name.
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Lots of killing!
mitchrmp22 December 2012
In this episode, a banker is propositioned by an bank robber to help him rob the bank. They would split the money and live on it for quite some time. The idea appealed to the bank robber, knowing he'd financially be better off. However when it was time to pull the job, he decided against it. The banker had been really nice to him. The bank robber still wanted the money and was killed in the process. When he was finally found free, the banker still had his job. Butt...

There are three outlaws in town and they have the same idea. But there was another man (played by John Anderson) who was unhappy with the bank. The three outlaws saw a possibility to rob the bank and get the old, dissatisfied man to be arrested for it.

The episode had a couple unexpected twists to the story. This may be one of the bloodiest episodes yet. In all, five men were killed and one injured.
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