2 reviews
A well performed episode
The large actor, Burl Ives, makes an appearance as Jonathan Dwire a man with a chip on his shoulder after getting out of prison after fourteen years of incarceration. The person that put him away is a former Major Ralph McConnell that now lives in town with his family, the same town that Dwire decides to visit. It seemed that McConnell put Dwire in prison to make himself look good and get a promotion. Now Dwire is in town to settle the score.
McConnell has a beautiful daughter named Nancy and Dwire gets under the Major's skin by just talking with her. He even tried to get Dwire arrested just for talking to his daughter. When Dwire shows up at a church social dance, it will set in motion events that Dwire has been planning for fourteen years.
Burl Ives is excellent in this story of revenge in which he uses his large frame to perfection. It really made the story more interesting and entertaining by letting Ives use his assets to bring the story across on the screen. This was a surprising episode that was well written and well performed.
McConnell has a beautiful daughter named Nancy and Dwire gets under the Major's skin by just talking with her. He even tried to get Dwire arrested just for talking to his daughter. When Dwire shows up at a church social dance, it will set in motion events that Dwire has been planning for fourteen years.
Burl Ives is excellent in this story of revenge in which he uses his large frame to perfection. It really made the story more interesting and entertaining by letting Ives use his assets to bring the story across on the screen. This was a surprising episode that was well written and well performed.
One big dude
Whenever I watched Burl Ives in anything I always hearken back to the time I actually met him and got an autograph. Could that man ever fill any doorway he walked through. In his Oscar winning performance as Rufus Hannessey in The Big Country remember that entrance of his into the Terrill party. From the rear he looked like a walking mountain. Seeing him in person always gave me an added dimension to whatever role he took.
As in this Zane Grey Theater episode where he's a man looking to take those 14 years he spent in prison out on Whit Bissell's hide who was his commanding officer.
As to what happened with that size of his Ives looks menacing until he might break out in song. He doesn't do that here, but the truth does come out.
He was one big dude.
As in this Zane Grey Theater episode where he's a man looking to take those 14 years he spent in prison out on Whit Bissell's hide who was his commanding officer.
As to what happened with that size of his Ives looks menacing until he might break out in song. He doesn't do that here, but the truth does come out.
He was one big dude.
- bkoganbing
- Dec 29, 2016
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