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The Man Who Murdered Himself

Episode Number: 10    Season Num: 1    First Aired: Thursday March 18, 1971    Prod Code: n/a
While Curry drives a wagonload of dynamite across rugged country, Heyes is hired as a guide for two Englishmen who are searching for a tribe of giant redheaded Indians rumored to have lived in the area of Devil's Hole, the area in which The Hole In The Wall Gang operates.

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Writer: Robert Hamner, John Thomas James
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Star: Ben Murphy (Thaddeus Jones/Jed "Kid" Curry),  Pete Duel (Joshua Smith/Hannibal Heyes (ep. 1-33))
Recurring Role: Roger Davis (Narrator)
Guest Star: Juliet Mills (Julia Finney),  Patrick Macnee (Norman Alexander),  Charles Davis (Kevin Finney),  Maurice Hill (Miles Parker),  Dennis Fimple (Kyle),  Slim Pickens (Sheriff Benton),  Don Keefer (Dr. Wilson),  Harry Northrup (Hank),  Walter Barnes (),  Bill McKinney ()

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Slim Pickens, who plays Sheriff Benton in this episode, also appeared as Mike the bartender in "Exit From Wickenburg." (edit)

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Alexander: Mr. Smith, this might appear rude of me, but you seem rather young to be a guide, especially for what I understand to be extremely dangerous country.
Heyes: There's nothing rude about that. In fact, I was just thinking you're rather tall to be an Englishman. (edit)
Kyle: You're getting paid thirty dollars a day??
Lobo: That's better than stealing!
Kyle: That is stealing!
Heyes: Yeah, but legal. (edit)
Heyes: Are you all right, Mrs. Finney?
Julia: Julia.
Heyes: No, it's Mrs. Finney; I'm having a hard enough time remembering you're married as it is. (edit)
Julia: Is there any chance you'll ever get to Boston, Mr. Smith?
Heyes: I'm afraid not, Julia.
Julia: Couldn't I change your mind?
Heyes: I think you could and that's why it's a good thing your train is leaving right now. (edit)
Finney: You know, being a policeman as long as I've been one develops your instincts about people. You can sense when a man isn't quite who or what he says he is -- yourself for example. If I didn't have to go back and look for those jewels, I'd wonder a lot about you.
Heyes: Then it's a good thing you have to go back and look for them, isn't it? (edit)

Trivia

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Nitpick: When Heyes and Julia explore the "Indian cave," there's plenty of light to see by...but nothing to indicate where it's coming from. Perhaps there was an ancient skylight? (edit)

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