Stu uncovers a trap, when he searches a train crash for a client's belongings.Stu uncovers a trap, when he searches a train crash for a client's belongings.Stu uncovers a trap, when he searches a train crash for a client's belongings.
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Featured review
STU WALKING AMONG TIGERS.
A terrific story, and yes, I agree, reminiscent of the prolific Spencer Tracy/Katherine Hepburn movie, KEEPER OF THE FLAME, only dusted off a bit.
Excellent thought-provoking material, written by Paul Savage, who wrote over 100 classic episodes of GUNSMOKE.
Again, Stu goes solo and investigates the fatal train crash involving a distinguished American diplomat, carrying an exceptionally large amount of money. Much to his surprise, it turns out the man was a traitor in a very clever disguise, using the money to sabotage American forces instead. Fairly sobering stuff, even for a cop show episode.
A 60s cold war story if there ever was one, and with an exceptional cast to play it all out. Singer and actor Allan Jones, in a dramatic role, plays Endicott, also series regular Kaye Elhardt plays Martha and Harry Holcome as Mr. Storey. Look for popular actor Warren Stevens and Ann Robinson in an offbeat role.
Outstanding climax with a classic shoot-out (in a remote area) and exploding car over the cliff sequence no less. K-Boom. Poetic license definitely in abundance, because with all the bullets exchanged, Stu probably wouldn't have made it through this one. These guys are executioners.
As I had mentioned in the previous episode, Stu going solo here may have been a prelude to the next season where he would work as a lone wolf, also in some very violent confrontations.
Top direction by Robert Sparr, who directed nine series episodes, also many for HAWAIIN EYE.
SEASON 5 EPISODE 28 remastered. Thanks so much to METV for rerunning this super series on Sunday nights.
Excellent thought-provoking material, written by Paul Savage, who wrote over 100 classic episodes of GUNSMOKE.
Again, Stu goes solo and investigates the fatal train crash involving a distinguished American diplomat, carrying an exceptionally large amount of money. Much to his surprise, it turns out the man was a traitor in a very clever disguise, using the money to sabotage American forces instead. Fairly sobering stuff, even for a cop show episode.
A 60s cold war story if there ever was one, and with an exceptional cast to play it all out. Singer and actor Allan Jones, in a dramatic role, plays Endicott, also series regular Kaye Elhardt plays Martha and Harry Holcome as Mr. Storey. Look for popular actor Warren Stevens and Ann Robinson in an offbeat role.
Outstanding climax with a classic shoot-out (in a remote area) and exploding car over the cliff sequence no less. K-Boom. Poetic license definitely in abundance, because with all the bullets exchanged, Stu probably wouldn't have made it through this one. These guys are executioners.
As I had mentioned in the previous episode, Stu going solo here may have been a prelude to the next season where he would work as a lone wolf, also in some very violent confrontations.
Top direction by Robert Sparr, who directed nine series episodes, also many for HAWAIIN EYE.
SEASON 5 EPISODE 28 remastered. Thanks so much to METV for rerunning this super series on Sunday nights.
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- May 6, 2024
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