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| Title: | One Last Killing |
| Episode Number: | 112 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 24 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday April 02nd, 1963 |
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When Belle Alpine refuses to identify John "the Cropper" Cropsie as the man who shot and killed her husband, Ness suspects that she is harboring some ulterior motives.
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This episode marks the fifth and fiinal appearance of Johnny Seven on the show. Seven sets a series record in this episode as his character is killed off for the fifth time. | Location: Chicago |
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Cropsie: Mr. Ness, why don't you give me a gun with some bullets in it and you stand up here where Dave Alpine stood? | Ness: Mrs. Alpine, is this the man who killed your husband?
Belle: (slaps Cropsie) I don't recognize him. | Flack: You ain't got any head for business.
Cropsie: I got a head for anything I put my mind to. | Flack: (to Cropsie) In a month, you'll be killing off your customers. | Murray: We been lookin' all over for you.
Belle: I bet. |
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Jules Flack really made a stupid move when he decided to shoot it out with the Untouchables. At the most, he was an accessory after the fact to the theft of the alcohol and probably would have gotten a light sentence. Instead, Rico cuts him down with a chopper. |
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This episode marked the final appearance on the show for two outstanding character actors: Don Gordon and Harold J. Stone. Both always played their roles to the hilt whenever they appeared. And Jeanne Cooper looks great in that showgirl's outfit too. |
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