"The Virginian" Letter of the Law (TV Episode 1965) Poster

(TV Series)

(1965)

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Necessary response to sandcrab277. TY.
birdgoog7 September 2020
I'd appreciate the opportunity to respond to sandcrab277. While i fully support your right to express your opinion, even talk poo ab this episode, may i suggest you think again when it comes to Clu. MR GULAGER. It was your choice to use the cutesy little play on words while insulting his name tee hee but i'd guess it's earned you more derision rather than that praise you seek. As i said, i wouldn't even TRY to stop you from saying nasty things ab Clu. ... but i certainly wouldn't SUGGEST IT either! Ya punk.
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6/10
Dying Declaration
bkoganbing5 July 2020
After trailing and shooting James Doohan for robbing a train, James Drury and conductor William Tannen hear Doohan's dying declaration that he committed another robbery in which James Best went to prison.

Best is paroled but doesn't satisfy railroad detective Simon Oakland who insists he was eight the first time. And Oakland is not above any means to prove he was right.

Clu Gulager is the hero here. As Deputy Emmet Ryker he's got one good instinct for detective work. The motive however is not your usual one

Good western and detective story.
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2/10
no clue gullager
sandcrab27727 August 2020
Simon oakland plays the evil tough guy as usual while clueless gulager limps along for 2 hours trying to put the puzzle together ... james best plays the dupe along with davey davison as his loving wife ... james drury provides great support and david mclean plays the putz governor ... the real crooks get it in the end
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