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| Title: | One of Our Trains is Missing |
| Episode Number: | 124 |
| Season: | 5 |
| Season Episode #.: | 13 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday April 22nd, 1962 |
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Bart, Doc Holliday, and Modesty Blaine get involved in the mother of all train robberies.
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Kathleen Crowley takes over the role of con woman Modesty Blaine from Mona Freeman in this series finale. | Kevin Hagen would later play Doc Baker on Little House on the Prairie. |
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Pappyism: Any man who needs to make out a will just isn't spending his money properly. | Bart: Modesty, everytime you have a plan I always end up in trouble. | Sprague: Now see here, Holliday. You were perfectly willing to take my money.
Holliday: I happen to need it. | Radcliffe: You always were one for violence, weren't you, doctor? | Holliday: (about Radcliffe) He must do something about that inferiority complex. | Bart: (to Holliday about Modesty) She's got more larceny in her little finger than you've got in your entire body. | Radcliffe: I seem to have lost a bit of money.
Bart: Did you look in all your pockets? |
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One of Our Trains is Missing was not a bad episode and a pretty decent way to close out the series. Kathleen Crowley, who seemed to pop up as a guest star about every fourth or fifth episode, and Peter Breck do hilarious turns as con woman Modesty Blaine and gambler Doc Holliday. Together, they manage to bedevil Bart the entire episode which deals with a train robbery that doesn't exactly go as planned. Also of note in this episode is Kevin Hagen's hilarious turn as a train robber. |
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