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The Roaring 20's: Bold Edition

Episode score 7.5 Good

Bold Edition

  • 9.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 9
  • First Aired: 12/10/1960
  • Prod Code: 25508

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Scott Norris suspects that Eugene Jarech is responsible for shooting a newspaperman but more innocent people will die before Jarech can be brought to justice. Add a recap »

Writers:
Richard StengerRichard StengerLaszlo Gorog
Director:
George Waggner
Stars:
Mike Road (Lt. Joe Switolski)
Dorothy Provine (Pinky Pinkham)
Rex Reason (Scott Norris)
Gary Vinson (Chris Higbee)
Recurring Role:
James Flavin (Robert Howard)
Wally Brown (Chauncey Kowalski)
Louise Glenn (Gladys)
Guest Star:
Joe Mantell (Eugene Jarech)
Roxanne Arlen (Sheila)
James Bacon (Jim)
King Moody (Grizzly)
Erskine Johnson (Erskine)
Cecil Smith (Cecil)
Charles Cane (Harry Taylor)
John Zaremba (District Attorney)
Army Archerd (Army)
  • Real life newspapermen Army Archerd, James Bacon, Erskine Johnson, and Cecil Smith appear in cameos as (what else) newspaper reporters. edit »
  • Dorothy Provine sings Sweet Georgia Brown and You Do Something to Me. edit »
  • Donald May does not appear in this episode. edit »
  • Jarech (to the reporters): You guys gimme a pain. edit »
  • Jarech (to the reporters): Rough me up? Only punks get roughed up. edit »
  • Switolski: Scotty, are you outta your mind or just plain stupid? edit »
  • Jarech (about Sheila): Beautiful girl. Beautiful until she opens her trap and loses all her class. edit »
  • Jarech: Are you trying to say I'm not a gentleman?
    Scott: 100%.
    Jarech: 100% which?
    Scott: Take your pick. edit »
Show Score 4.4 good
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