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Peter Gunn/The Murder Bond
The Murder Bond | |
Season 3, Episode 28 | |
Airdate | April 24, 1961 |
Written by | Tony Barrett and Lewis Reed |
Directed by | Robert Altman |
Produced by | Blake Edwards |
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← 3x27 Short Motive |
3x29 → The Most Deadly Angel |
Peter Gunn — Season Three |
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The Murder Bond is the twenty-eighth episode of the third season of Peter Gunn, and the one hundred fourth episode overall.
Starring: Craig Stevens (Peter Gunn)
Co-Starring: Herschel Bernardi (Lieutenant Jacoby)
Russell Collins (Ned Grant), Jean Willes (Mrs. Cully), Howard Caine (Landers), Al Christy (Joe Cully), Owen Bush (Nibs), Roy Jenson (Regan), Fred Krone (Sales), Lennie Bremen (Bartender), Frank Richards (Barber), Dick Bravo (Tout), Jim Hayward (Derelict), Stubby Kruger (Derelict), William Justine (Plainclothesman)
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Plot Overview
After a mobster is killed in a car explosion, a bail bondsman friend of Pete's calls on him...he had a huge bond on the dead man, but he might not be able to collect if he's really dead. Pete suspects that the mobster found someone who looked like him to be a patsy and get blown up in his place.