During a stopover in a small Kansas town, the agents become involved in a murder investigation. After a man is found guilty and sentenced to hang, the agents uncover valuable information that points in an entirely different direction.
Robert Conrad |
James T. West |
Ross Martin |
Artemus Gordon |
Martin E. Brooks |
Franklin Poore |
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Sarah Marshall |
Eugenia Rawlins |
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Paul Fix |
Judge Blake |
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Gadgets: spike-shooting gun and hand-winch, hidden explosive in boot heel with a contact trigger, pen-telescope
Disguise: reverend, jewelry salesman Henrick William Van de Velde
In the scene where James West springs into the hidden attic of the building where Lucius Brand was caught with the gun, wires are clearly visible when watching in slow motion.
When the stagecoach driver helps Abigail off the stage, his lips don't move as someone (badly) overdubs the actor's dialogue.
When the murderess tells her men to search Jim and "Artie," it's clear that it's Ross Martin's stunt double, who looks almost nothing like him.
Artie: No, it isn't that, it's hay-fever. All I have to do is go through Kansas, I become a handkerchief case.
Jim: How'd you get in the Secret Service with hay-fever?
Artie: I kept it a secret.
Artie: You know, around here, a hundred miles from nowhere, the women, they don't know the difference between fine jewelry and Indian beads. They think a caret is to feed a horse.
Poore: I assume the Secret Service has a substantial insurance plan to comfort your loved ones.
Jim: Double indemnity if I'm barbequed in the line of duty.
Artie: Whoa, my pleasure. Hey, she's lovely.
Jim: Just say the word and I'll arrange an introduction.
Artie: Consider the word said. What's her name?
Jim: Jennifer Colton. Alias Prudence Mallory. And if you lighten the hair just a little, you'll know her as Abigail Moss, wanted in four states.
Artie: Why do you always have to spoil everything?
Jim: Artie, I didn't spoil a thing. If you want to see her, you can on the first Sunday of every month.
Commercial breaks: ll: black box soundmaker and speaking tube on fire, ur: Jim, lr: candle burning through string, ul: Jim and Artie
Injoke: The town of Kirby Gap is named after Producer's Assistant Joe Kirby.
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