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An escaped killer holds hostage Harry and Evelyn Nelson, a couple on the verge of divorce.
An escaped killer holds hostage Harry and Evelyn Nelson, a couple on the verge of divorce.
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S4, EP15 "Escape"An escaped killer holds hostage Harry and Evelyn Nelson, a couple on the verge of divorce.
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S4, EP16 "Two Bits"An Army private tries to save an emaciated racehorse about to be destroyed.
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S4, EP17 "Bill Bottle's Birthday"When a number of grifters show up at a wealthy man's family reunion, he sees through their aliases and shows them the error of their ways by treating them like true relatives.
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S18, EP24 "The Contract"After Manning cheats to secure an army freight contract, his competitors Red Eagle and Little Fawn must find a way to turn the situation in their favor.
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