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A man's ambition to be the best pool shark on Chicago's Randolph Street carries a high cost. With Jonathan Winters, Jack Klugman.
A man's ambition to be the best pool shark on Chicago's Randolph Street carries a high cost. With Jonathan Winters, Jack Klugman.
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S3, EP6 "The Mirror"A victorious revolutionary is shown a mirror in the presidential office that is reputed to show the watcher his own assassins.
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S3, EP7 "The Grave"A hired gunman defies a western outlaw's warning that if he ever came near his grave he'd reach up and snatch away his life.
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S3, EP8 "It's a Good Life"A six-year-old boy holds a town in terror with his powers to change or destroy anyone or anything at will.
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S3, EP9 "Death's Head Revisited"At the Dachau concentration camp, a former Nazi is tried by a phantom jury of his tortured victims.
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S3, EP5 "A Game of Pool"A man's ambition to be the best pool shark on Chicago's Randolph Street carries a high cost. With Jonathan Winters, Jack Klugman.
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