Wrong Train to Brimstone

Season 1, Episode 4, Aired

Episode Fan Reviews (1)

Write a Review
9.0
out of 10
Average: Superb
20 votes
  • Your Rating: 10
    "Perfect"
  • Your Rating: 9.5
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 9
    "Superb"
  • Your Rating: 8.5
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 8
    "Great"
  • Your Rating: 7.5
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 7
    "Good"
  • Your Rating: 6.5
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 6
    "Fair"
  • Your Rating: 5.5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 5
    "Mediocre"
  • Your Rating: 4.5
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 4
    "Poor"
  • Your Rating: 3.5
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 3
    "Bad"
  • Your Rating: 2.5
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 2
    "Terrible"
  • Your Rating: 1.5
    "Abysmal"
  • Your Rating: 1
    "Abysmal"
Rate Now!
  • Alias Smith and Jones masquerade as Bannerman detectives on a trainload of gold

    8.9
    "Great"
    You\'d think that our heroes would stop boarding trains and stagecoaches because of the odds that they could be identified and arrested. In this episode, our heroes wind up aboard a train armed to the teeth with guards working for the Bannerman Detective Agency and lead by Harry Brisco (J.D. Cannon of \"McCloud\"). They masquerade as a couple of Bannerman detectives and find themselves thwarting a railroad heist by the Devil\'s Hole Gang, lead by stuntman Hal Needham. Not only do our heroes discourage the gang from attacking the train, but also they expose the twosome on board the train who are going to rob it from within. An awful lot of bullets are fired in this episode and our couple of bad guys bite the dust. At the end, our heroes convince Harry Brisco that the descriptions of Heyes and Curry are inaccurate and they embellish those features with scars. Pete Duel and Ben Murphy are at their charismatic best. William Windom guest stars as a corrupt Bannerman agent. The detectives come extremely well-armed on their train with a Gatling gun.
More
Less