Vengeance Unlimited: Judgment
Judgment
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- Season: 1
- Episode: 12
- First Aired: 1/21/1999
- Prod Code: 467862
Mr. Chapel meets a man with a bag full of money, but before the switch can be made, Chapel is shot.
He returns to K.C. and is treated by a vet. During his convalescence, we see what led up to the shooting.
Chapel is pursuing Harold Wabash, the judge in a mafia trial. Wabash is on the take. Chapel intends to see that the mafia leader is tried and convicted, so he steals some of Wabash's money, and sends it back--after a trip through a paper shredder.
This leads Wabash to get help from a former hitman, the man who shoots Chapel.
After Chapel recovers, he captures the hitman, Garcose, and befriends him. He uses another client to make the mafia think that Wabash is a traitor, and then he gives Wabash a choice: do the right thing and you can still have your money, or else... Add a recap »
- Writers:
- David SimkinsJohn McNamara
- Director:
- James Frawley
- Stars:
- Kathleen York (K.C. Griffin)
- Michael Madsen (Mr Chapel)
- Guest Star:
- Frankie Jay Allison (Luke Sanricci)
- Robert Miano (Michael Sanricci)
- Cotter Smith (Stan Garcos)
- Harris Yulin (Judge Harold Wabash)
- James Coburn (Boone Paladin (voice))
- Al Israel (Joey Lazar)
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- During mr Chapel´s flashback, one of the (unseen) newscasters´ voices probably belongs to [person]Roger Aaron Brown[/person]. He can also be heard during Victim of circumstances. edit »
- The small role of prison guard for Joey Lazar is played by Skip O´Brien, who is semiregular Sgt. O´Riley on C.S.I. edit »
- Famous actor James Coburn does an uncredited cameo as the voice of Boone Paladin, heard talking to Chapel over the telephone. edit »
- A trailer for Vengeance Unlimited before this episode: "Mr. Chapel´s rules of etiquette: 1: Do not kill, 2. Do not steal, 3. Do not lie, But if you do, 4. Do not worry, He´ll get you" edit »
- This episode explains why Mr Chapel always live on Paladin hotel - Boone Paladin is a former client. The name is an in-joke reference to Richard Boone, who played Paladin on the TV western "Have Gun: Will Travel." edit »
- Garcose: "I´ll be seeing you"
Written before the second world war, it reached its highest popularity, allegdedly because it inspired hope in people. edit » - Chapel/Garcose: The "Dying last" dialogue
The full dialogue from "Out of the past" (1947), starring Robert Mitchum and Kirk Douglas:
Kathie Moffett : Oh, Jeff, I don't want to die!
Jeff Bailey : Neither do I, baby, but if I have to I'm going to be the one who dies last. edit »
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