Tue, Sep 24, 1963
Assistant State's Attorney Chris Dale (Boone) heads to a small town to get a statement from murder suspect Ellen Dudley (Leslie), who has been captured there and is accused of killing her husband. Dale's arrogant attitude is revealed by his treatment of his assistant (Rainey), the town sheriff (Stevens), and particularly his own wife (Nolan). While interrogating Ellen, Dale comes to see parallels between the way her husband treated her and the way he treats his wife.
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Tue, Oct 29, 1963
Fisherman Sorofino (Blake) just wants to use the pearl he found to pay off his debts, but the American (Boone) that he sold it too thinks it may be worth far more, and soon the entire population of the Mexican fishing village is trying to persuade Sorofino to buy it back and sell it for a much higher price and share it with the rest of them. A bidding war ensues.
Tue, Nov 5, 1963
Elderly bag lady Jessie McCoony (Nolan) and her neighbors in a run-down tenement area are all surprised to find that the picture Jessie posed for is being used in the campaign against a slum-clearance proposition. A young woman from the area (Devon) fears she will end up just like Jessie unless she can get out. Soon she meets the man leading the proposition's supporters (Stevens).
Tue, Dec 31, 1963
When master criminal Zondakes (Stevens) goes to prison for a three-year stretch, IRS agent Sidney Hagen (Morgan) is sure he can find the million dollars the crook has hidden away; but after two years, Zondakes is about to be released early and Hagen has come up empty. He's convinced that Zondakes stashed his money with a young waitress named Norma Jean Freiberger (Harding) who was a witness at Zondakes' trial and lives in mortal fear of him. Desperate, Hagen calls on young colleague Ray March (Stockwell) who specializes in romancing women to uncover tax frauds. Posing as an out-of-work musician, March uses his considerable charm on Norma Jean and succeeds in locating the missing money. Now, all that's left is capturing Zondakes red handed when he comes calling for his cash.