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Dundee and the Culhane/The 3:10 to a Lynching Brief
The 3:10 to a Lynching Brief | |
Season 1, Episode 9 | |
Airdate | November 8, 1967 |
Written by | Robert L. Goodwin |
Directed by | Leo Penn |
Produced by | Sam Rolfe |
← 1x08 Duelist Brief |
1x10 → The Death of a Warrior Brief |
Dundee and the Culhane — Season One |
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The 3:10 to a Lynching Brief is the ninth episode of the first season of Dundee and the Culhane.
Starring: John Mills (Dundee)
and Sean Garrison (The Culhane)
Guest Stars: George Coulouris (Jeremiah Scrubbs), Lonny Chapman (Henry Taylor), Bill Fletcher (Pete Carson), Larry Perkins (Louie Dugan), Dub Taylor (Conductor)
and Peter Whitney (Duncan Taylor)
with Joaquin Martinez (Jesus Padilla), Chanin Hale (Billie Mae), Dale Morse (Bea), Ondine Vaughn (Mary Forbes), Barry Christensen (John Forbes)
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Plot Overview
An old friend of Culhane's from Ireland, who's traveling on the same train with him and Dundee, could face a lynching if found guilty of murder. Dundee offers to defend the accused man, with a haughty rival also on the train serving as prosecutor, the conductor as judge and fellow passengers as jury members.