Alias Smith and Jones
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The Man Who Broke the Bank at Red GapEpisode Number: 32 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Thursday January 20, 1972 Prod Code: n/a |
Stars
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Ben Murphy Role: Thaddeus Jones/Jed "Kid" Curry |
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Pete Duel Role: Joshua Smith/Hannibal Heyes (ep. 1-33) Peter Ellstrom Duel was born on the 24th February, 1940, in Penfield, New York, the oldest of three children born to Dr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Deuel. Always creative, Peter had no interest in becoming a doctor himself. Instead, he gravitated toward the arts. He graduated from the American Theatre... Read More |
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Recurring Roles
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Dennis Fimple Role: Kyle Murtry |
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Ford Rainey Role: Collins |
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Roger Davis Role: Narrator Roger Davis is best known for his acting roles in "Dark Shadows" and "Alias Smith and Jones" in the 1960s and 1970s. But he's also well known as the Henry Fonda-soundalike on more than 6,000 commercial voiceovers, an accomplished designer and architect, and the first husband of "Charlie's... Read More |
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Clarke Gordon Role: Sheriff McWhirter |
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Joe Schneider Role: Jess |
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Bill Toomey Role: Assistant |
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Rudy Vallee Role: Winford Fletcher |
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Richard Wright Role: Billy |
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Broderick Crawford Role: Powers Big, gravelly voiced actor best known for playing tough guys and heavies on the big and small screens. Crawford got his show biz start in vaudeville with his parents who were vaudevillians and stage actors. He won acclaim on Broadway in 1937 for his portrayal of Lenny in Of Mice and Men but... Read More |
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Episode Vital Stats
Season Number: 2
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Score: 8.6 Great 10 votes
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